How to ID the best cleaners to support your overworked janitorial team
This year, commercial cleaners’ duties everywhere shifted from routine cleaning to protecting the public against the threat of coronavirus infection. But with that has come
Our teams spend every day in the trenches, learning and testing the latest processes, technologies and chemicals. The result: Credible, real-world information your team can apply in your facility.
This year, commercial cleaners’ duties everywhere shifted from routine cleaning to protecting the public against the threat of coronavirus infection. But with that has come
Germs love certain spots. Our hands and restrooms, for starters. When it comes to restroom products, hands-free options should be top of mind — especially
Everyone knows it’s important to have a clean work environment– but for manufacturing facilities, it’s an even bigger deal. Complex equipment has to be safely cleaned and disinfected to help keep things
When it comes to commercial cleaning, it’s easy to think your manufacturing facility is getting “cleaned.” Garbage is collected. Toilet paper is refilled. But, unless
Your school cleaning and disinfecting program is likely more robust than ever, but even with the most carefully updated procedures in place, there’s still a
In the wake of COVID-19, the janitorial process is becoming more complicated than ever – but facilities can streamline their methods by opting to use
When it comes to keeping your facility clean and disinfected, your top priority is reducing the risk of COVID-19 for employees and visitors. At KleenMark, we
Since COVID-19 hit, we’ve seen everything from “miracle” cleaners to practical, evidence-based processes and chemicals proven to kill the virus. Most notable is a group of products
Disinfection. Depending on how you look at it, the idea of killing microscopic COVID-19 germs throughout your school may seem insanely complex or ridiculously simple.
Whether it’s parents, students or staff, everyone wants to know what their school is doing to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infections when school starts this fall –