Extreme Cleaning with Kaivac

Kaivac is famous for machines that handle the dirtiest of spaces. There’s a Kaivac tool to clean epically revolting messes from disgusting restroom to greasy kitchen floors and everything in between. These cleaning tasks seem positively ghastly (and they are!). But they’re nothing compared to the extreme cleaning jobs that Kaivac machines tackle every day. From crime scenes to correctional facilities, maintenance professionals count on Kaivac to handle the most intense cleaning situations. Which means Kaivac can easily take on your messiest situations. Beyond Everyday Filthy Workers at the dirtiest jobs rely on Kaivac technology to make their day easier. These machines handle intense soil loads, dangerous pathogens, and high-traffic areas. And workers never have to get close to or touch hazardous messes. Here are some extreme cleaning jobs where workers rely on Kaivac. Correctional Facilities Correctional facilities are big, busy, and dirty. Proper maintenance keeps inmates, visitors, and employees safe while cutting down on behavior issues. From cells and showers to common areas and kitchens, Kaivac tools clean the dirtiest messes quickly and completely. Some correctional facilities even incorporate Kaivac tools in their training programs. Having these tools makes a big difference for inmates who can clean without the tedious, undignified, backbreaking labor that other cleaning tools require. “Let’s be real, cleaning a urinal is not pleasant and no one enjoys getting on their hands and knees to scrub a toilet,” says Sherriff James Mendrick, DuPage County jail. “This takes the dirtiness out of cleaning.” Biohazard Cleanup Crime scenes, unattended deaths, hording cleanup, and meth lab/tear gas remediation. These are some of the worst cleaning jobs around. Workers come into contact with bodily fluids, airborne pathogens, insects, rodents, dangerous chemical residue, and toxic molds every single day. Cleaners must also bend, crawl, and twist to remediate every nook and cranny, often while wearing full body protective gear, respirators, and two sets of gloves. The work is extremely physical, uncomfortably hot, and potentially dangerous. Unless they rely on Kaivac tools. Machines like the No-Touch Cleaning® system capture and remove dangerous messes quickly, reducing the chances of cross contamination. Workers remain upright and away from hazards while still delivering a fully restored interior. Professionals like Jeff Darr, president, Crime Scene Services, Inc. swear by the technology. “Without question, this is the most effective way to clean-up disasters and crime scenes,” he says. “I simply could not imagine returning to mops and buckets, now that I have cleaned the No-Touch way.” Surgical Suites/Emergency Departments Surgical suites and emergency departments see the bloodiest messes. Yet they must meet the highest standards of clean to protect human health. Clearly, as any infection control specialist will tell you, this is not a job for a bucket and mop. That’s why savvy environmental departments use technology from Kaivac to service hospital floors. These Kaivac tools remove extreme soils quickly and completely. They also reduce the chance for cross contamination and picking up a nosocomial, or hospital-acquired, infection. Nasty Jobs Kaivac tools excel at cleaning really, really dirty places. Filthy food service floors or grocery store dumpsters are no match for the powerful No-Touch Cleaning system. Even super high traffic areas like a Formula One race venue look exceptionally clean after service with the AutoVac Stretch™ Kaivac handles these extreme cleaning jobs with ease. That means Kaivac tools can take on your dirtiest problems too. Contact Kaivac to turn your biggest cleaning challenges into spotless successes.
Kaivac Staff
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