“Solutions that ensure accurate, safe and cost-effective dosing will enable you and
your employees to clean with confidence post-COVID-19.”
frequent use and for employees to undertake the regular protocols that support compliance with government and local health regulations specific to COVID-19.
Cost and sustainability savings
According to the ISSA, the Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association, accurate dilution reduces cleaning costs up to 30%. The right system helps eliminate overuse of chemical and water, reducing both the cost and environmental impact of cleaning without sacrificing performance. With more frequent cleaning required, chemical dispensers also help prevent your labour costs from spiralling out of control.
Some advanced dispensing systems use the Internet of Things (IoT) to enhance transparency and eliminate unnecessary site visits. Understanding chemical usage and shortages, as well as any alarms triggered throughout the process, can further enhance the operation. Using advanced equipment can identify any patterns and abnormalities before they become a costly or dangerous problem. Being able to conduct preventative maintenance also increases the lifespan of your equipment.
Choosing wisely
Here are some snippets of advice on how to ensure you make the right choice of dispenser:
• Confirming chemical usage – Make a list of the types of chemicals that you use most within your business. Review new cleaning standards and requirements for your area and identify any new chemicals that you’ll be using to enhance cleanliness. Some dispensers are designed to handle only one to two chemicals, while others have multiple channel configurations to deliver numerous chemicals. This will enable you to meet your immediate dispensing needs but can also help you plan for the possibility of increased capacity in the future.
• Using the dispenser – Determine who will use the system and how often. Will it be used to fill bottles
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and buckets, or larger equipment such as auto scrubbers or foamers and sprayers? Dispensers are a key method for controlling labour costs when more frequent cleaning is necessary.
Installing the system – With the requirement for more regular cleaning, identify an accessible area to install a dispenser. Look for dispensers with a small, compact design and a wall-mount option to maximise space. Install dispensers near high touchpoint and common areas for easy staff access and use. Pre-plumbed dispensers allow for quick installation and reduce system complexity.
• Be mindful of water flow and pressure – Water flow and pressure can vary from building to building, and even from one area in a facility to another. To manage high water pressure, look for a dispensing system with a regulating component that eliminates dilution variance by controlling the amount of water allowed into the unit.
• Considering a smart investment – Search for a smart system offering predictive maintenance, remote monitoring and automated adjustments. Invest in accessories like depletion alarms and wands to measure and report when product runs low. These maximise dispensing capabilities and provide extra reassurance when you’re unable to physically be at your facility.
A supplier you can trust
Working in this new era of cleanliness makes it more important than ever to establish a strategic partnership with suppliers you can trust. Solutions that ensure accurate, safe and cost-effective dosing will enable you and your employees to clean with confidence post-COVID-19.
Defining and maintaining a better approach to cleaning and hygiene is crucial to uphold your reputation, enhance your employees’ wellbeing and support the bottom line as you reopen your facility.
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