Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Janitorial Distributors Have What You Need To Clean

By Marci Glover


The principles of cleaning and science of sanitation is an important element to take with you to work in your janitorial route, each night. The way all of these guidelines are followed is by having the tools and chemicals needed for the tasks you have taken on. Your client deserves the best work and only by making the janitorial distributors your friends will this happen.

Looking at all of the different types, brands and models of equipment can be frustrating. That is if you are moving from one store to another with no centralized grouping of them. Looking at the websites will help, however, you can not feel them or see them work and explore their features. This creates more wasted efforts and, in many cases, money.

Floor buffers and scrubbers are displayed there for you to look at. Vacuum cleaners, whether bagged or bag less and canister versus upright are all on hand to compare. The attachments for each machine is available to look at and professionals are on hand to explain any that are new to you. Having everything to look at and people with information about them is your best chance of getting it right.

The many cloths that are available are used for very different tasks. The micro fiber ones have the ability to attract and hold dust and other dry elements. Terry cloth ones will do the same with wet materials. Having this information will assist you in setting up the cleaning carts in a better state than you do have them. One of the employees will also explain that bleach and fabric softener should not be used on the micro fiber cloths as this will destroy their functionality.

The very necessary spray bottles, with the appropriate label and nozzle, will benefit all who clean. The need for bottles, along with the proper dilution recipe, will save you money and time and provide the cleaning power without waste. The MSDS information is also available as this is required by EPA and FDA regulations.

A very good reason for going to the hard site of a distributor is because of the availability of all of the machines being able to be tried out. This is important because of the cost of each and the complexity of some. The space allowed for this, usually in the back, can be used as an impromptu classroom as well.

One of the very important parts about going to your local distributor is the knowledge that can be gained about any tasks you have. The people who have been doing this for many years will be there and they will discuss just about anything. They may not want to give you their specific secrets but the best secret they do not have to mention is to learn the purpose of the tools and chemicals and go from there.

The importance of a distributor to your business can be seen in all of the things you may not have known before you arrived. The information about a machine, chemical or hand tool that you have never used before might make you realize the need for additional knowledge. Most people, within the store and at the references they offer, will assist in gaining more knowledge and this is all free.




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