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Will You Add? - How to Care for Cleaning Equipment
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Wipe outside of vacuum after emptying.
Check for strings, carpet yarns, etc. wrapped around beater bar.
Check belt for cuts and change when needed.
Empty magnet bar after each use.
Buffers
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Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
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Check pad for replacement.
- Blow out motor approximately every 2 weeks.
- Once per month check screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.
Slow Speeds
- Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
- Rinse tank after each use.
- Check drive unit for cracks on wear.
Synthetic Floor Pads
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Floor pads can be used on both sides. Once both sides have been used, the pad should be set aside for cleaning or soaking.
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Exploring New Product InnovationsNow more than ever, your options for trade show exhibiting are virtually endless. New products are being introduced rapidly, and competition has driven display manufacturers and vendors to offer more flexibility such as rentals and easily changeable displays. Trade show exhibitors’ needs, as well as union and exhibit hall regulations, have also driven display companies to make displays lighter and easier to assemble. Even large island displays have been revamped using lightweight truss systems to help ease the load of shipping and assembly. A few of the latest new product innovations are listed below.Fabric Panel DisplaysIn the last few years, companies have used rec As a cleaning business owner, how many times do you walk into a janitor closet and find dirty equipment, filthy mop buckets, vacuum cleaners that haven't been emptied, and spray bottles that no longer spray properly? Have you or your supervisors taken the time to train your employees on how to properly care for your equipment? Use this checklist to keep your supplies and equipment in top working condition.Plastic Spray Bottles
- Wipe bottles as necessary to avoid residue and buildup
- Replace label when needed
- Periodically take apart trigger and clean to avoid clogging
Brute & Caddy
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Wipe down inside and out as needed
Rags
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Do not leave lying around - they are a disease and safety hazard. Keep in a bag for dirty rags
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Discard greasy or oily rags
Dust Pans
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Disinfect and wipe front edge as needed
Brushes
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Rinse in clear, cold water, shake out excess. If brush is dirty, wash it out in lukewarm cleaning solution and rinse with clear water. Let dry with bristles straight.
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Storage - hang brush - do not put the brush weight on the bristles.
Brooms
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Do not use when wet, do not stand on its straws. Do not use broom for scrubbing. Rotate frequently so it will wear evenly.
Putty Knife
- After each days use, wipe knife to remove moisture and debris.
- Store in clean, dry place.
- Edge the blade as needed to keep it sharp
Measuring Cups
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Rinse with water immediately after use.
Dust Mops
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Do not use dry mops to pick up liquids. Do not use dust mops on oily floors.
- Remove loose soil frequently, using a vacuum cleaner if possible; otherwise shake into large waste receptacle.
- Never store a mop on the floor. Hang the mop so air can circulate.
Wet Mops
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Before using a new mop, soak for several minutes to remove sizing and toughen the fibers.
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Rinse after use.
- Do not twist the mop in the wringer. If it is twisted or squeezed too hard it can be destroyed because the actions will break the fibers.
- Use your fingers to straighten the strands.
- Cut off loose or uneven strands.
- Hang mops to dry in a light, airy place. Never store on the floor or in the mop bucket.
Floor Finish Mops
- After using, wash out all floor finish or wax with clean water.
- Wring out as much water as possible, shake to fluff strands.
- Never use detergent or soap on a mop intended for floor finish.
- Put mop in a clean plastic bag after use.
Buckets & Wringers
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Do not use force on a wringer lever - use only enough hand pressure on the lever to wring out the mop.
- Remove any loose mop head yarn, string or foreign matter that becomes tangled in the wringer.
- Wash and scrub all surfaces of the bucket with disinfectant. Rinse with warm water and wipe dry.
Keep wringer oiled and tight.
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Keep wringer in "release" position when it is not being used.
- Rinse blade in clean water after use.
- Wipe dry, do not store with blade down or bent.
Upright Vacuum Cleaners
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Empty bag regularly.
- Wipe outside of vacuum after emptying.
- Check for strings, carpet yarns, etc. wrapped around beater bar.
- Check belt for cuts and change when needed.
- Empty magnet bar after each use.
Buffers
-
Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
-
Check pad for replacement.
- Blow out motor approximately every 2 weeks.
- Once per month check screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.
Slow Speeds
- Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
- Rinse tank after each use.
- Check drive unit for cracks on wear.
Synthetic Floor Pads
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Floor pads can be used on both sides. Once both sides have been used, the pad should be set aside for cleaning or soaking.
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Floor
People Don't Buy Your Services - They Buy Your Results!When I meet holistic professionals and ask them what they do, I hear a very different answer from those experiencing success than from those who are struggling. The difference is not in what you offer, how much you charge or your experience and credentials. The difference I hear is in what is focused on in your answer.As a holistic professional, you know your business is not about you. Your business is about the people you serve – your clients. So, when you answer the question -- “What do you do?” -- your answer must also focus on your clients and not on you. If you answer by describing your services, explaining the process of what you provide or sharing your knowledge, experience gs
Dust Pans
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Disinfect and wipe front edge as needed
Brushes
-
Rinse in clear, cold water, shake out excess. If brush is dirty, wash it out in lukewarm cleaning solution and rinse with clear water. Let dry with bristles straight.
-
Storage - hang brush - do not put the brush weight on the bristles.
Brooms
-
Do not use when wet, do not stand on its straws. Do not use broom for scrubbing. Rotate frequently so it will wear evenly.
Putty Knife
- After each days use, wipe knife to remove moisture and debris.
- Store in clean, dry place.
- Edge the blade as needed to keep it sharp
Measuring Cups
-
Rinse with water immediately after use.
Dust Mops
-
Do not use dry mops to pick up liquids. Do not use dust mops on oily floors.
- Remove loose soil frequently, using a vacuum cleaner if possible; otherwise shake into large waste receptacle.
- Never store a mop on the floor. Hang the mop so air can circulate.
Wet Mops
-
Before using a new mop, soak for several minutes to remove sizing and toughen the fibers.
-
Rinse after use.
- Do not twist the mop in the wringer. If it is twisted or squeezed too hard it can be destroyed because the actions will break the fibers.
- Use your fingers to straighten the strands.
- Cut off loose or uneven strands.
- Hang mops to dry in a light, airy place. Never store on the floor or in the mop bucket.
Floor Finish Mops
- After using, wash out all floor finish or wax with clean water.
- Wring out as much water as possible, shake to fluff strands.
- Never use detergent or soap on a mop intended for floor finish.
- Put mop in a clean plastic bag after use.
Buckets & Wringers
-
Do not use force on a wringer lever - use only enough hand pressure on the lever to wring out the mop.
- Remove any loose mop head yarn, string or foreign matter that becomes tangled in the wringer.
- Wash and scrub all surfaces of the bucket with disinfectant. Rinse with warm water and wipe dry.
Keep wringer oiled and tight.
-
Keep wringer in "release" position when it is not being used.
- Rinse blade in clean water after use.
- Wipe dry, do not store with blade down or bent.
Upright Vacuum Cleaners
-
Empty bag regularly.
- Wipe outside of vacuum after emptying.
- Check for strings, carpet yarns, etc. wrapped around beater bar.
- Check belt for cuts and change when needed.
- Empty magnet bar after each use.
Buffers
-
Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
-
Check pad for replacement.
- Blow out motor approximately every 2 weeks.
- Once per month check screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.
Slow Speeds
- Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
- Rinse tank after each use.
- Check drive unit for cracks on wear.
Synthetic Floor Pads
-
Floor pads can be used on both sides. Once both sides have been used, the pad should be set aside for cleaning or soaking.
-
Floo
Be Noticed!With business cards, that is. They are one of the most powerful weapons in marketing your business or company is through the use of your business cards.Many people have not been using their cards effectively in making them achieve some results and sales to their site and business. With the many people using their business cards as a marketing tool nowadays, there is no guarantee that yours is the ones that they will notice.How do you make them stand out and be the important tool that they are?Use full color printing. Full color printing was expensive before but not anymore. With the many printing companies offering full color printing, you can already an inexpensive p use dry mops to pick up liquids. Do not use dust mops on oily floors.
- Remove loose soil frequently, using a vacuum cleaner if possible; otherwise shake into large waste receptacle.
- Never store a mop on the floor. Hang the mop so air can circulate.
Wet Mops
-
Before using a new mop, soak for several minutes to remove sizing and toughen the fibers.
-
Rinse after use.
- Do not twist the mop in the wringer. If it is twisted or squeezed too hard it can be destroyed because the actions will break the fibers.
- Use your fingers to straighten the strands.
- Cut off loose or uneven strands.
- Hang mops to dry in a light, airy place. Never store on the floor or in the mop bucket.
Floor Finish Mops
- After using, wash out all floor finish or wax with clean water.
- Wring out as much water as possible, shake to fluff strands.
- Never use detergent or soap on a mop intended for floor finish.
- Put mop in a clean plastic bag after use.
Buckets & Wringers
-
Do not use force on a wringer lever - use only enough hand pressure on the lever to wring out the mop.
- Remove any loose mop head yarn, string or foreign matter that becomes tangled in the wringer.
- Wash and scrub all surfaces of the bucket with disinfectant. Rinse with warm water and wipe dry.
Keep wringer oiled and tight.
-
Keep wringer in "release" position when it is not being used.
- Rinse blade in clean water after use.
- Wipe dry, do not store with blade down or bent.
Upright Vacuum Cleaners
-
Empty bag regularly.
- Wipe outside of vacuum after emptying.
- Check for strings, carpet yarns, etc. wrapped around beater bar.
- Check belt for cuts and change when needed.
- Empty magnet bar after each use.
Buffers
-
Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
-
Check pad for replacement.
- Blow out motor approximately every 2 weeks.
- Once per month check screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.
Slow Speeds
- Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
- Rinse tank after each use.
- Check drive unit for cracks on wear.
Synthetic Floor Pads
-
Floor pads can be used on both sides. Once both sides have been used, the pad should be set aside for cleaning or soaking.
-
Floo
Acquiring a Family BusinessA family business is defined as one that has 2 or more members of the same family working for it, the business is run for the benefit of the family. Generally speaking most family business does not last longer than 25 years, or 1 generation.There are advantages and disadvantages to working in a family business, one of the main disadvantages are; if thing go drastically wrong it can ruin a family relationship forever; there is also sibling rivalry to take into account. On a positive note family members will be loyal and have a willingness to sacrifice for the benefit of the business. For these reasons it is important the right business is selected when looking to acquire.One water.
- Wring out as much water as possible, shake to fluff strands.
- Never use detergent or soap on a mop intended for floor finish.
- Put mop in a clean plastic bag after use.
Buckets & Wringers
-
Do not use force on a wringer lever - use only enough hand pressure on the lever to wring out the mop.
- Remove any loose mop head yarn, string or foreign matter that becomes tangled in the wringer.
- Wash and scrub all surfaces of the bucket with disinfectant. Rinse with warm water and wipe dry.
Keep wringer oiled and tight.
-
Keep wringer in "release" position when it is not being used.
- Rinse blade in clean water after use.
- Wipe dry, do not store with blade down or bent.
Upright Vacuum Cleaners
-
Empty bag regularly.
- Wipe outside of vacuum after emptying.
- Check for strings, carpet yarns, etc. wrapped around beater bar.
- Check belt for cuts and change when needed.
- Empty magnet bar after each use.
Buffers
-
Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
-
Check pad for replacement.
- Blow out motor approximately every 2 weeks.
- Once per month check screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.
Slow Speeds
- Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
- Rinse tank after each use.
- Check drive unit for cracks on wear.
Synthetic Floor Pads
-
Floor pads can be used on both sides. Once both sides have been used, the pad should be set aside for cleaning or soaking.
-
Floo
The Tabletop IndustryThe Tabletop MarketThe tabletop market is made up of three major branches: china, silver and crystal. “China” refers to the dishes that most families use about twice a year, or if you’re from a family like mine, almost never. My family saved those plates for if the Pope ever decided to drop in for a bite. Unfortunately, he never did. “Silver” means the flatware that, if you had the real sterling pieces, you had to polish if you got a bad report card. This is quite a punishment indeed, because it takes hours and lots of elbow grease to get a shine on the utensils. “Crystal” are the glasses that you have to take special care not to knock over. Stemware can range from frou-frou >
- Wipe outside of vacuum after emptying.
- Check for strings, carpet yarns, etc. wrapped around beater bar.
- Check belt for cuts and change when needed.
- Empty magnet bar after each use.
Buffers
-
Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
-
Check pad for replacement.
- Blow out motor approximately every 2 weeks.
- Once per month check screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.
Slow Speeds
- Wipe down entire surface after each day's use. Also wipe cord.
- Rinse tank after each use.
- Check drive unit for cracks on wear.
Synthetic Floor Pads
-
Floor pads can be used on both sides. Once both sides have been used, the pad should be set aside for cleaning or soaking.
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Floor pads can be cleaned by rubbing one against the surface of another. Or you can use a hand scratcher. Follow by rinsing with a sharp stream of hot water and giving a final rinse of cold water. Pads that do not respond to this method should be soaked overnight in a concentration of synthetic detergent or stripping solution. After soaking, each pad should be rinsed under a sharp stream of hot water. After a final rinse of cold water, the pads should be shaken and placed on a flat, non-rusting surface for drying. Pads are not ready for re-use until they are completely dry.
- Tip: When pads become excessively worn, they can be cut into small sections that can be used as hand or foot scratch pads.
Wet/Dry Vacs
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Rinse out inside, wipe inside and out after each use.
- Rinse and wipe hoses and attachments.
Carpet Machines
- Rinse out inside of tank, filters, hoses and attachments.
- Wipe down outside.
Pump-Up Sprayers
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Release pressure.
- Wipe outside.
- When empty, rinse out, spray water through sprayer to keep from getting plugged up.
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