Cleaning and sanitation knowledge, products, and guidelines have never been more important than they are today. That’s why we developed a future-proof protocol for cleaning and sanitation consisting of three pillars: Prepare, Clean Safely, and Maintain.
At Clean Safely, we are building our brand to be one that cleaning and sanitation professionals can trust—no matter what. Several things go into building that trust, including updating our Knowledge Center on a regular basis, but the foundation is our products. For a product to be available in our catalog, we make sure that it meets the highest standards of efficacy and safety for people and the environment.
RSC Bio Solutions are here to help your business continue critical operations safely and resume “new normal” operations as quickly as permitted. As a leader in green tech, we engineer solutions that perform to highest standards with minimal health, safety and environmental impact.
Chances are if you’ve been in the cleaning and sanitation industry for a while, you know about EALs, a.k.a. “Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants.” But what you may not know is that there are a lot of misconceptions about their effectiveness and application in certain industries.
Disaster response has always been a delicate endeavor, but it used to be a lot more volatile. Why? Because when professionals go in to restore a devastated area, the chemicals and supplies they use better be safe and helpful. Otherwise, the “help” just adds to the destruction.
Electrostatic is one of our new favorite words. Why? Because it represents the future of solution application in the cleaning and sanitation industry.
You might be surprised to learn that soap is not this gentle, bubbles and suds cleaning agent. It’s super destructive. It’s a sworn enemy of harmful germs, pathogens, and viruses. And it’s an essential tool to keeping you and your loved ones safe.
If you work in an office setting or have kids in public school, you’re likely familiar with the infamous “flu season.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), flu season in the United States generally occurs between fall and winter with infections reaching their peak between December and February.
If you love travel but have never been on a cruise, you have to try it. You get to see and experience unique, beautiful areas of the world that aren’t accessible by land.