Kaivac White Papers
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Cleaning to Reduce the Risk of Disease Outbreaks
Science-based strategies reduce the risk of disease outbreaks in K-12 school systems. | Download PDF |
Kaivac, Cleaning and Public Restrooms
In a classic and unique book written 30 years ago the architect and industrial consultant, Alexander Kira, discussed in detail the almost universal poor design of restroom facilities. | Download PDF |
Cleaning for Health: A Comparison of Cleaning Methods
The results of this cleaning for health study were presented at the Cleaning Industry Research Institute (CIRI) symposium on May 2, 2007 in Las Vegas, NV. | Download PDF |
The Public Restroom: A High Risk Environment
From an environmental health scientist’s point of view a public restroom, is a high risk environment. | Download PDF |
Removing Soil: A Comparison of Cleaning Methods
Kaivac has long believed that clean can be defined as the absence of soils, and has accordingly designed its no-touch cleaning systems from the start for maximum soil removal. | Download PDF |
Green Cleaning: Kaivac's Position
The overall goal of green cleaning is to protect the health and safety of a building´s occupants and workers without harming the environment. | Download PDF |
No-Touch Cleaning: Cleaning up a Dirty Business
There is hope for clean restrooms in the future, and happy janitorial workers. With No-Touch cleaning everybody wins | Download PDF |
What To Look For In A Strategic Partner
Separating the true strategic partners from the existing pool of suppliers and manufacturers isn’t easy. But the payback is well worth the effort. The right partner can go a long way in differentiating you from the competition. |
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Cleaner, Healthier Schools Without Busting the Budget
School administrators today are caught in a real squeeze when it comes to the appearance and safety of their school buildings. The bottom line is that schools are facing significantly greater cleaning challenges with substantially fewer resources. |
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