Thursday, April 23, 2015

ISU Alumni Talks Cleaning And Offers Advice

Don Aslett
Don Aslett was a "go-getter" from the beginning. Aslett was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, and later moved to Pocatello, Idaho, where he attended what was then Idaho State College and is now known as Idaho State University.
Aslett was a very busy man. He played baseball while attending school, served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Hawaii and managed to start his own janitorial business.
Aslett has accomplished many goals since his college days. He now owns and operates the Museum of Clean, a 75,000 square foot, 6-story restored complex all dedicated to cleaning.
Along with the Museum of Clean, Aslett also owns and operates his cleaning business Don Alett's Cleaning Center which has multiple locations for all your cleaning products. Aslett has appeared on television several times with Oprah Winfrey, The QVC Network, and CBS with Steve Hartman.
Aslett gives back to his community by holding events at his Museum of Clean and by giving speeches to young adults and children. A news writing class had the opportunity to visit Aslett's store and listen to his story. Aslett spoke about washing windows, cleaning toilets, and vacuuming but with that aside he had a really strong message. Aslett stressed that life is too short to not do what you love. He encouraged the students to live for now and to have value in the work of their choosing. The majority of students had a positive reaction and thanked Aslett for the thoughtful advice. 

Don Aslett's Cleaning Center located at 331 S 5th Ave, Pocatello, ID

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