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Soil removal for safety (1st April 2012)
Cleaning floors with mops and buckets leaves behind soil and chemical residue that could contribute to slip-and-fall accidents, says Kaivac.
From Floorcare
Wand-mounted grout brush (1st June 2011)
Kaivac's patent-pending Wand- Mounted Mohawk Grout Brush is an optional in-line bristled brush that is lightweight and is designed for spotting grout lines on the fly while wet vacuuming.
From Equipment & Services
High-pressure gun grouter (1st June 2011)
New from Kaivac a specialist in no-touch cleaning is the Gatling Gun Grouter.
Decrease cleaning times (1st July 2005)
The Kaivac ‘No-Touch’ system saves having to use several different chemicals, and results in the cleaner never having to physically touch a dirty or contaminated surface ever again.
From Washroom hygiene
High pressure jet blasts clean (1st December 2004)
Pittards Leather, a world leading manufacturer of technically
Time to get tough on healthcare cleaning (1st October 2004)
Current estimates suggest that 100 000 people a year pick up some form of infection while in hospital.
From Hospital hygiene
Effective factory cleaning (1st October 2004)
Pittards Leather, leading manufacturer of technically advanced leather for principal sports and leisure brands including Adidas,New Balance,Merrell and Puma is using Kaivac’s KaiZen machines to clean extensive areas of its Leeds based factory, after
No-touch for carpets & upholstery (1st August 2004)
Great carpet or upholstery cleaning, increased productivity from every cleaner and reduced costs are claimed to be the benefits of Kaivacs No-Touch Cleaning systems.
A three way view on current education and training (1st April 2004)
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From Training & Education
Health linked to improved cleaning (1st April 2004)
Children are less likely to get sick and need antibiotics in day care centres that are more thoroughly disinfected, according to a new study released by the Childrens Welfare League in the USA, February 25, 2004. Conducted by the University of Arizo
Ergonomics: the key to effective washroom cleaning (1st February 2004)
A claims culture is developing within the workplace. This upward trend was confirmed by a further rise in the number of personal injury claims made during 2003, according to market analysts Datamonitor*. But is this entirely surprising when we cons
People news (1st December 2003)
Kaivac, rapidly growing manufacturer of cleaning equipment, has appointed Sean Ernest to the new position of international sales executive at the companys UK Manchester HQ. He will liaise with the USA, assist with ongoing UK expansion and help establ
From News
Cleaning large scale washrooms (1st October 2003)
What do stadiums, amusement parks, concert venues, race tracks, and international airports have in common? Huge crowds, for one thing, often eating and drinking to excess and large often busy washrooms to cater for them. In our bacteria-sensitive soc
Alterative to scrubber dryers (1st August 2003)
Kaivac UK announced today the European launch of the KaiAuto, a wide-area squeegee which enables its No-Touch Cleaning systems to clean floors as deeply as a scrubber dryer but in a way that extends the life of the floor finish rather than shortening