Good Old 0046


Rolanda Brown, supervisor of custodial services for Metropolitan School District, Lawrence Township, IN, is proud her district owns Kaivac No-Touch Cleaning(TM) system number 0046 - one of the first 50 Kaivac systems ever manufactured.

"I've always liked the Kaivac system and believe it is the most effective way to clean restrooms, food service, and scores of other areas," she says. "But now I've got proof."

Brown is referring to the ATP* rapid monitoring systems the district has recently purchased. "We check surfaces before cleaning and the [ATP] meter reading can be in the 100s, indicating contaminants may be present. But, after cleaning with a Kaivac, the meter drops down to about zero."

The district now has 25 Kaivac machines. "They are so effective, if used properly you don't even need chemical," she adds. "This is truly Green, hygienic cleaning at its best."

*Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is present in all living cells.

About Kaivac, Inc.

Headquartered in Hamilton, Ohio, Kaivac, Inc. delivers complete science-based cleaning systems designed to produce healthy results and outcomes while raising the value of cleaning operations and the dignity of the worker. The originator of No-Touch Cleaning®, Kaivac offers an integrated portfolio of environmentally friendly cleaning products designed to remove the maximum amount of soil and potentially harmful biopollutants in the most cost-effective manner possible. For more information, visit www.kaivac.com.

About No-Touch Cleaning®

Designed to remove the maximum amount of soil, bacteria, and other biopollution, Kaivac's patented No-Touch Cleaning systems combine an indoor pressure washer, a powerful wet vacuum and chemistry into an integrated system. Empowering workers to hygienically clean without touching contaminated surfaces, these systems not only clean better, but also cut labor, chemical, and equipment costs while raising worker morale and image. In fact, studies show that Kaivac's No-Touch Cleaning systems are 60 times more effective in reducing bacterial contamination on tile and grout surfaces than mops, which are more likely to spread contaminants than remove them.

Robert Kravitz, President
AlturaSolutions Communications
P O Box 13367
Chicago, IL 60613
Phone: 773-525-3021
Cell: 773-556-6272
E-mail: rkravitz@rcn.com

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