Thursday, December 29, 2016

Proper Floor Cleaning with Janitorial Equipment


Slippery and dirty floors can cause accidents such as slips, trips, and falls. Such conditions invite trouble for any business place, and customers may file a case against you for injuries suffered in your establishment. This is one of the reasons why it is necessary to regularly clean and maintain all the floors properly in your facility.

However, commercial floor cleaning isn’t as simple as, say, mopping your home’s kitchen. You must adopt a cleaning program that doesn’t interfere with your business or put your customers at risk. Read more from this blog:
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Consider these Factors when Choosing Commercial Cleaning Supplies


Before using any cleaning product, be aware of the type of surfaces in your establishment. This way, you can find the product that best matches the material you will be cleaning. For instance, using an abrasive and strong cleanser may damage or scratch a delicate surface. On the other hand, a traditional cleaner with high or low pH may not work well on surfaces that need heavy maintenance.

Intended Application

It’s necessary to read labels and product specifications before using them. Doing so will inform you about the product’s proper application, dilution level, and formulation. As a rule of thumb, all-purpose cleaners are more flexible than multi-purpose cleaners, making them more efficient if your facility has a wide variety of surfaces. Keep in mind that the only way a cleaning product works well is if it’s used for its intended application. Read more from this blog:
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