The All Floor from Kaivac, Your Essential, All-In-One Grocery Store Cleaning Tool

by | Jul 2, 2024

From opening till close, grocery store floors take constant abuse. Spills, weather-related messes, and heavy foot traffic leave their mark throughout the store, while grease and food fall in deli/café areas create potentially dangerous conditions.  

The All Floor™ from Kaivac lets employees clean all these messes quickly and completely with just one, easy-to-use machine. Here’s how the All Floor overcomes a wide range of grocery store floor cleaning challenges. 

Sparkling Entryways for Consistently Good First Impressions

Entryways set the tone for the entire grocery shopping experience. They also see the heaviest traffic, with shoppers tracking in a constant supply of dirt, grit, rain, and moisture.  Because of this, keeping entryways clean and dry is one of your employees’ most challenging tasks. 

Walk-off matting systems help to a point. Once mats are full of dirt and moisture, they no longer capture soils, meaning shoppers will track sloppy messes throughout your store. 

The All Floor from Kaivac clears walk off mats quickly and easily, thanks to its industrial-strength vacuum motor. Employees use the lightweight vacuum wand to suck up dirt, sand, and solid messes in a flash. The system’s carpet and upholstery extractor quickly removes wet messes and sticky spills from walk off matting, or any other carpeted areas. 

Instant Spill Response for Safe Floors

Spills happen. Removing them before a shopper slips and falls is in everyone’s best interest. The National Floor Safety Institute finds that slips and falls account for the majority of lost workdays and over one million hospital emergency room visits per year. 

These accidents are also expensive, costing $70 billion a year in worker compensation and medical costs. Defending against a grocery shopper’s slip-and-fall claim costs an average of $50,000 per incident. 

And every aisle of your grocery store is stocked with these potential liabilities. 

Protect your employees, shoppers, and reputation by removing spills quickly and reliably with the All Floor. Workers simply switch the All Floor on and push the machine over the mess. The All Floor’s drop-down squeegee head directs liquids to the powerful vacuum, sucking the spill away. Use the lightweight vacuum wand to handle thicker messes with ease. 

Daily Care to Keep All Floors Spotless

Grocery floors need daily care to stay clean, shiny, and appealing to shoppers. But maintaining these large areas can be a hassle, especially if cleaning machines have to navigate around displays and equipmentThe task gets even harder if your grocery design includes mixed flooring types. 

Unless you have the All Floor. Like the name implies, the All Floor handles every kind of mess on every kind of flooring material. Plus, it’s easy to learn and use. Employees simply fill the machine with water and cleaning chemical, turn it on, and push. (If workers need a refresher, they can access a training video on the KaiNect™ App). 

With no power cords to trip over, the battery-operated All Floor safely cleans up to 25,000 square feet per hour. It changes from hard flooring to wide-area carpet cleaning with ease. Employees can even use the lightweight vacuum wand and 15-foot hose to clean hard to reach areas under grocery displays, shelving, and around deli and café equipment.  

More than just easy to use, the All Floor is also easy to maintain. Designed for simple troubleshooting and repair, your employees can maintain the machine without having to call for expensive services. And unlike other vacuums, the All Floor uses water as a filter so there are no dusty paper filters to change (or forget to change). 

Keep all of your grocery store floors clean with the All Floor from Kaivac. Click here to learn more.

Amy Milshtein covers design, facility management and business topics for a variety of trade publications and consumer magazines. Her work has won several awards, most recently a regional silver Azbee Award of Excellence.She lives in Portland, OR with her family and Clyde, a 15-lb tabby cat. Once an avid hiker, these days she finds herself on the less-challenging -but-still-exciting 'creaky knees' trails.
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