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Soil removal for safety
07 March 2013
Cleaning floors with mops and buckets leaves behind soil and chemical residue that could contribute to slip-and-fall accidents, says Kaivac.

Cleaning floors with mops and
buckets leaves behind soil and
chemical residue that could
contribute to slip-and-fall
accidents, says Kaivac.
The company's science-based systems incorporate the latest soil-removal technology that improves traction and floor slip resistance.
Kaivac's No-Touch Cleaning and OmniFlex Crossover Cleaning systems are so effective, they've been certified by the US National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) as providing 'high traction,' meeting or exceeding NFSI standards that help promote floor safety.
The company's science-based systems incorporate the latest soil-removal technology that improves traction and floor slip resistance.
Kaivac's No-Touch Cleaning and OmniFlex Crossover Cleaning systems are so effective, they've been certified by the US National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) as providing 'high traction,' meeting or exceeding NFSI standards that help promote floor safety.
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