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Usually emptied daily but rarely properly cleaned to reduce the risk of contact with blood borne pathogens and harmful germs. Plus the lid of the units trap moisture which is a breeding ground for odor-causing bacteria. Introducing a new Best Cleaning Practices: Feminine Sanitary Product Disposal Receptacles...
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Change my member name to More Profit!
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I would like to refer you to an online video that discusses how to effectively clean and remove urine from floor surfaces. However, it addresses far more than just urine on floors; it also covers ***, vomit, and other nasty contaminants that find their ways onto floors. The video is located at: http...
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I have an account that has some serious urine stained grout underneath the urinal area. Any ideas on how I can get this clean?
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Every type of facility, every restroom and every cleaner is different with its own set of challenges. What are your top five challenges when it comes to the restroom? Is it grout cleaning? Excess trash? Odor? Perception of clean and its impact on the overall facility? Cleaning frequency — just...
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There is an alternative to the Hillyard machine, same advantages of the Hillyard unit; lbattery powered, low pressure, simple to use, no noise, no cumbersome hoses to wrestle with etc. but unlike the Hillyard unit (and the kaivac unit) it will work with any chemical manufactuters packaging. The system...
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Good Question : Do Hand Sanitizers Kill The Flu Virus and what is better Soap or Sanitizer? Here is a link to an interesting video that was on the news here in MN last week. http://www.wcco.com/video/?id=69629@wcco.dayport.com Type in ( Hand Sanitizer ) in the search bar and other interesting videos...
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Thank you facmgr101 for including the feminine hygiene disposal units on the restroom checklist. BUT emptying and replacing the liners is not enough! Research has shown that the "sanitary" napkin disposal units are the most hazardous spot in a women's restrooms. Contaminates such as hepatitis...