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Customer 1 Overview


This customer’s distribution site covers over 1.4 mil sqft, is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and at peak times has 2,500 employees on site. The washrooms receive an enormous amount of traffic and are cleaned continuously throughout the day and night shifts.


Problem/Goal A more efficient and deeper method of cleaning was required on a more frequent basis.


Solution No Touch Cleaning by Kaivac through Dennis Rawlins. The 1250NTC is a complete trolley system. Including a handheld wand with scrubber and miniature pressure washer, inbuilt 20L solution tank and wet vac.


This machine is perfect in tiled washroom and shower blocks. Tiled wall, floor, sink, toilet and shower areas are sprayed with Kaivac’s recommended cleaning solution, scrubbed and pressure washed clean. The wet vac element removes all dirty residue, leaving surfaces almost perfectly dry.


Results and Benefits


The no touch cleaning method is scientifically proven to be 30-60 times better and up to 3 times faster than traditional cleaning


methods.


are left sterile and dry, negating the requirement for wet floor signs preventing slips, trips and falls.


Surfaces and


The 20L water tank also saves on water usage by filtering and recycling the same water whilst the system is in use.


Conclusion Dave says this is a great piece of kit for tiled washrooms. Faster and more efficient than traditional cleaning and a hygienic and healthier method of cleaning, benefiting both the cleaning operative and end user.


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