Are you tired of dirty, smelly, pest-ridden trash bins? Champion Bin Cleaning, LLC knows how to fix the problem!
Champion Bin Cleaning, LLC is a veteran- and family-owned business, which operates in Osceola County. They deliver an eco-friendly and low-cost cleaning service for residential trash bins and commercial dumpsters.
Why should you have your trash and recycle bins cleaned?
Germs, viruses, and bacteria such as E-Coli, Salmonella, and Listeria build up and around your trash bin, which can cause unexplained illnesses to you and your family. Champion Bin Cleaning has an unmatched cleaning system that rids all harmful germs with the use of hot water temps of 190 degrees . Additionally, they spray down the outside of the trash bin including the parts that are often touched, such as the lid and handle.
Trash bins are also deodorized to eliminate the foul odors that attract stray animals and pests, such as flies and maggots.
So, protect your home and family by keeping your trash bins cleaned!
Pressure washing services are also available for driveways, sidewalks, and much more.
You can visit Champion Bin Cleaning at their website www.championbincleaning.com to sign up for their services or call 407-866-3195 for details.
As Osceola County continues its positive growth, Orlando Health is dedicated to providing the expanded services that make quality healthcare both accessible and convenient. “The new services we have brought into the area have received a welcome reception and a truly positive response from the community,” says Thibaut van Marcke, senior vice president, Orlando Health Southeast Region, and president of Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital.
Emergency and Physician Care in Kissimmee
The Orlando Health Emergency Room and Medical Pavilion – Osceola opened in 2019. Located on a 13-acre campus on Osceola Parkway in Kissimmee, the three-story, 60,000-square-foot facility includes a full-service emergency room with 24 treatment rooms on the first floor. The ER offers 24/7 adult and pediatric emergency care provided by board-certified emergency medicine physicians and an expertly skilled clinical team. The ER also features a dedicated cardiac/respiratory resuscitation room, cardiac monitoring, and full laboratory and diagnostic imaging services.
Further, the pavilion includes adult and pediatric specialty physician offices, outpatient lab services and is home to Orlando Health Cancer Institute – Osceola, offering close to home medical and surgical oncology consultations and appointments. And for those minor injuries and illnesses that just can’t wait, CareSpot Urgent Care – Orlando Health in Kissimmee offers extended hours seven days a week to provide care, including X-rays, lab testing and even filling common prescriptions.
Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital has provided healthcare services to the St. Cloud and surrounding Osceola County community for more than 55 years. As an acute care hospital, Orlando Health St. Cloud offers emergency, inpatient and outpatient care with specialties including cardiology, orthopedics, radiology and neurology, plus outpatient rehabilitation services and a wound healing & hyperbaric center. Formerly St. Cloud Regional Medical Center, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital joined the Orlando Health family in July 2020.Located on the hospital’s campus, the new Orlando Health Medical Pavilion- St. Cloud is a 50,000-square-foot, two-story facility housing primary and specialty care physician practices as well as a walk-in clinic with extended hours to provide care for minor illness and other medical needs.
Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, Orlando Health is a not-for-profit healthcare organization with $6.5 billion of assets under management that serves the southeastern United States.
The latest COVID relief bill that passed Congress just before Christmas includes a number of provisions for businesses. Most notably round one of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has re-opened, and a second round is now available with different parameters than the first. $285 billion has been allotted to the re-opened first round PPP and the new second round. Read on for the differences and similarities between the first and second rounds of the PPP and how your business can claim funds either as a previous or new PPP borrower.
To be eligible for the second round of PPP, borrowers must
Borrowers of the first round of PPP may be eligible for a second round PPP loan if
Things that have not changed between the first and second rounds of PPP include
Changes to the second round of PPP include
You may apply for the Paycheck Protection Program round one or round two via your preferred bank or lender, however it is the borrower's responsibility to certify certain aspects of their application. For this reason we recommend that you consult with your lawyer or accountant with any questions or concerns regarding your eligibility for the loan. Every business' situation is unique and your lawyer or accountant will be most familiar with your specific circumstances.
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On Wednesday, January 13, we spoke with Amber Adams, Osceola Community President and Senior Vice President for CenterState Bank about these new changes to the PPP. View that conversation below. Please contact us at cpilkington@theosceolachamber.com if you would be interested in participating in a more in-depth closed Zoom call and Q & A on this topic.