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Clean Mats
Make Your Facility Cleaner |
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Dust, Dirt, Grime And Moisture Are Your Deadly Silent Enemies
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Research proves that 70 to 80%* of dirt, dust, grime and moisture
found in commercial
buildings is tracked in from the outside and is spread throughout
the floors. |
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| The Maintenance Cost To Your Company
Is Astounding... |
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The estimated cost of removing just one pound of dirt from
a building
can exceed $600.00*. |
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90% of modern building maintenance costs is labor.** |
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39% of all custodial time is devoted to floor care maintenance.*** |
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$1.00 spent keeping soil out of a building will save $10.00
in removing it
once it is inside.**** |
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Dirt and dust cause 9 out of 10 system failures.* |
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Clean Makes Your Facility Cleaner . . .
By installing Area Protection Mats in lobbies, reception areas
and other high traffic areas.
Strategically placed Clean Mats control dust, grime, dirt and moisture.
The result is a cleaner
facility. . . and a drastic reduction in housekeeping, equipment
maintenance and repair costs. |
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Mops Are An Important Part Of Floor Care . . .
Normal everyday traffic spreads dirt, dust, grime and moisture
throughout your facility. Your
maintenance staff, armed with Mops, can capture these menaces before
they accumulate and
spread. Clean offers a wide choice of highly durable (wet or dry)
mops. |
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A Complete Clean Floor Care System Reduces Maintenance . . .
Your maintenance crew will spend less time sweeping, mopping and
vacuuming floors
throughout your building. The result: lower labor costs to your
business
. . . more $$$ to your bottom line. |
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| Contact Clean Today
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| Sources: |
*ISSA - International Sanitary Supply Association;
**CM - Cleaning Management; ***NEHA - National Executive Housekeepers
Assoc.;
****Cleaning & Maintenance Management; *LCES - Louisiana Cooperative Extension
Service; ** NFSI- National Floor Safety Institute;
***NSC - National Safety Council; ****Wassau Insurance Co. Clean Mats, by design,
meet the Static Coefficient of Friction (COF) requirements
of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), and the Architectural and
Transportation Barrier Compliance Board (ATBC). |
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