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School Reopening Resources – Clean Disinfect Sanitize
Resource Roundup: School Reopening With a new year in full swing, schools and universities all over the country are working to establish a new normal for maintaining school facilities. Information is changing daily, creating a logistical nightmare for administrators,...
Dog Kennel Cleaning: How to Make a Pet Boarding Service Shine
Pet boarding businesses should follow these dog kennel cleaning procedures to ensure that their furry guests are as happy and healthy as possible.
A Grocery Store Cleaning Checklist
This grocery store cleaning checklist focuses on all of the areas in a grocery store that need to be cleaned regularly.
Advanced Cleaning Systems: A Great Improvement Over Past Methods
Throughout the years, advanced cleaning systems have transformed the cleaning industry. These effective new tools save you time and energy.
Deep Cleaning Your Restaurant Kitchen
Interested in learning how to do a deep cleaning of a restaurant kitchen? Here's a guide to the steps involved in this process.
Warehouse Floor Cleaning: Are You Wasting Money on Tools and Labor?
Warehouse floor cleaning can be difficult for business owners. Here's how to clean floors in a quick and effective manner.
Airport Cleaning: Unique Challenges, Creative Solutions
Airport cleaning involves unique challenges because of the large areas and high levels of foot traffic involved. Kaivac has solutions for these challenges.
Low-Cost Floor Cleaning System Helps BSC Achieve High Performance Results
Jancoa, a leading Cincinnati-based BSC, leverages an innovative low-cost floor cleaning system to deliver superior results for its customers.
Marble Floor Cleaning: How to Get Better Results in Less Time
Marble floor cleaning can be time-consuming and expensive. Kaivac's AutoVac cleans your marble floors quickly, safely, and efficiently.
A Daily Classroom Cleaning Checklist for Healthier Schools
Here is a classroom cleaning checklist for custodians to know which areas of the school are most likely to hide nasty germs and bacteria.
Restaurant Kitchen Cleaning: Surprisingly Dirty Areas
Food prep brings in a lot of germs and bacteria. Restaurant kitchen cleaning is crucial, especially in these surprisingly dirty areas.
Cleaning a Nursing Home: What You Need to Know
Cleaning a nursing home properly takes a special approach. Here is how custodial crews should handle this difficult assignment.
Gym Floor Cleaning: How to Protect the Finish
Traditional gym floor cleaning leaves floors still dirty, dangerously slippery, or both. Kaivac's new cordless OmniFlex AutoVac is a better solution.
Eliminating the Urine Odor in Restroom Facilities Once and for All
Confronting the urine odor in restroom facilities is impossible with a rag and mop. Here is how to remove the bacteria and eliminate the foul smells.
Hospital Cleaning Best Practices to Keep Patients and Staff Safe
Diseases from hospitals lead to nearly 100,000 deaths per year. A change is in order. Here are seven hospital cleaning best practices to make it happen.
No-Touch Restroom Cleaning Machine Saves Time and Labor
Scores of BSCs and ISPs dream of finding a restroom cleaning machine that can solve their problems, speed up cleaning, and be so cost effective that this "dream" machine pays for itself in just a few months, or less.
Wisconsin Prison Adopts No-Touch Cleaning
The Wisconsin Secure Program Facility (WSPF), Boscobel, WI, reports they are now cleaning the facility using No-Touch Cleaning® equipment developed by Kaivac, Inc. The 205,590-square-foot facility retains its own custodians and has nine cleaning workers and one lead...
Breaking the Cycle of Restroom Neglect – One School's Story
When your child comes home from school, most likely you ask them: "How was school today?" However, it might be wise to start asking them: "How were the school restrooms today?" Chances are, their responses will range from fine, to nasty, disgusting, or...