Why Tile publishes Hygiene Guides collection

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Anderson, S.C.—In the wake of COVID-19 concerns for surface hygiene, Why Tile has published a collection of resources defining the health benefits of ceramic tile coverings.

“Why Tile’s purpose to be an educational resource on the advantages of ceramic tile has never been more critical,” said Eric Astrachan, executive director, TCNA. “The Hygiene Guides help navigate important questions on surface hygiene and put answers at your fingertips.”

The Hygiene Guides, available on the group’s website, provide quick access to hygiene information on ceramic tile collected in one location. “Why Tile responded to the demand by specifiers and consumers alike to understand the advantages of using ceramic tile for our health and safety,” said Kathy Meyer, marketing director, TCNA. “The Hygiene Guides provide an easy-to-navigate, free digital resource covering topics ranging from cleaning tips to post-pandemic kitchen design.”

The latest findings and health information on ceramic tile from industry experts take all surfaces into account, from floors to walls, counter tops, backsplashes and even outdoor areas. “We will continue to expand the Hygiene Guides with new information and research,” Meyer added.

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