Restroom Care
September 19, 2010
Editor''s note: Cleaning and maintaining restrooms is a major task for building service contractors and in-house custodial staff. The difficulty increases when janitors are asked to continue cleaning at high
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September 19, 2010
A young man decided to move his gym membership from a relatively inexpensive gym to a considerably more expensive, upscale facility. Everything about the new gym was top notch, including
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September 19, 2010
The movement started off as innovation to address common touch points in the restroom, such as faucets and dispensers. However, today''s restroom care manufacturers are using touch-free technology to solve
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September 19, 2010
Touch-free offerings come in many shapes, sizes, colors and concepts. For example, some airport restroom patrons might be unaware that they are experiencing touch-free as soon as they enter the
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September 19, 2010
Since January, the editorial staff of CM/Cleaning & Maintenance Management has presented reader trends in restroom care. We asked our readers about hot button issues, such as waste management,
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September 19, 2010
Editor’s note: In the letter to the editor below, Klaus Reichardt shows how water conservation plays a vital role in going green. With demand growing for a diminishing water supply,
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September 19, 2010
Have you ever walked into a restroom that was so clean — shiny fixtures, mirrors with no water spots, grout as white and pure as fresh snow, tile so glossy
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September 19, 2010
From time to time, we are asked about the real cleanliness of restrooms. Even if they look “clean” are they really clean? To explore this issue, we implemented
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September 19, 2010
Paper product manufacturers have upgraded paper offerings and dispenser lines due to customer demand. However, it is now the responsibility of the cleaning staff to maintain and keep these products
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September 19, 2010
In any type of facility, the restroom is often the most visited area of the building. Although building occupants may spend just a few minutes in the restroom, a lasting
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