Creating More Productive Cleaning Schedules

Creating More Productive Cleaning Schedules

By |2024-01-05T22:17:04-06:00October 10, 2018|

In this digital age, the use of technology plays an unprecedented role in solving issues like staff productivity or impressing clients. According to a 2016 study by the Pew Research Center, “Smartphone Ownership and Internet Usage Continues to Climb in Emerging Economies,” an overwhelming majority of the world’s population claims to own some sort of ...

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Terrazzo Floors: Making a Comeback

By |2024-01-05T22:16:35-06:00October 9, 2018|

Many cleaning contractors, distributors, and facility managers may not realize it, but a flooring material that dates back to the 1400s, is making a big comeback. Terrazzo is not only increasingly used for floors in both commercial and residential settings, but it is also used to make countertops, partitions, and even bathtubs and to cover ...

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How to Care for Rubber Floors

By |2024-01-05T22:17:06-06:00October 8, 2018|

Many facilities—especially schools and institutional buildings—are now installing what are termed sustainable hard-surface floor coverings made from bamboo, cork, certified or reclaimed hardwood, or engineered flooring (derived from wood chips and other materials). These properties tend to be large, busy, and multi-use buildings, and it is often difficult to find one type of sustainable floor ...

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Time for Distributors to ‘Think Water’

By |2024-01-05T22:16:40-06:00October 2, 2018|

The role that today’s cleaning professionals play has evolved to become something quite different from what it once was. In the past, appearance—and appearance only—was the primary goal of the cleaning industry. The end-customer wanted their facility looking its best at all times, and neither cleaning workers, distributors, nor facility service providers (FSP) typically put ...

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The Laws of Attraction

By |2024-01-05T22:17:07-06:00October 2, 2018|

I talk to a lot of CEOs and vice presidents of sales in the jansan industry, and one of the biggest problems I’m hearing regarding recruiting and hiring is that prospective candidates don’t find the jansan industry very glamorous. So how does one sell the industry to prospects to bring in fresh, new talent? What ...

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Schrodinger’s Cat

By |2024-01-05T22:17:08-06:00September 17, 2018|

Erwin Schrodinger had a cat. Actually, that may or may not be true. We do know that Schrodinger imagined a cat, which had been placed in a box, so it couldn’t be seen, and because of that, it couldn’t be known if the cat was alive, dead or both. OK, both is unlikely in the ...

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Self-Cleaning Success Story

By |2024-01-05T22:16:41-06:00September 14, 2018|

Inspiration for innovation can strike at any time or place, be it during a corporate brainstorming session, during the drive home from work, as part of a team meeting, or even—in the case of NanoTouch Materials—over a simple lunch at a local restaurant. “My business partner and I were sitting in a restaurant one day ...

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The Lighter Side of OSHA

By |2024-01-05T22:17:10-06:00September 12, 2018|

When distributors hear mention of the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), they instantly conjure up images of ticket-writing cops invading their warehouse. And these aren’t the US$35 tickets that grace our windshield when we linger in a parking spot too long; these citations can easily hit the four- or five-figure ...

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Make the Most of Multigenerational Talent

By |2024-01-05T22:17:13-06:00September 12, 2018|

In the past few years, the first strains of Generation Z—born from roughly the late-1990s to about 2010—have begun to enter the workforce. They’ll find plenty of company. In addition to joining baby boomers, Generation Z is joining Generation X, Y, and a number of 65-and-older workers who, due in part to the recent recession, ...

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Bidding in the Age of Sustainability

By |2024-01-05T22:17:14-06:00September 10, 2018|

Companies and contractors are adopting sustainable cleaning as the new way of doing business, and have found it to be a good strategy. In the early years, sustainable cleaning and products were provided at premium prices. But more recently—and despite the higher expenses associated with green cleaning supplies—the costs have shrunk and there are often ...

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