The Process Cleaning for Healthy Schools (PCHS) Consortium – a national non-profit organization of facility professionals dedicated to helping its members produce healthy, high performance schools while protecting jobs in budget-constrained environments – has selected Kaivac spray-and-vac equipment as a Preferred Product.
 
“Spray-and-vac cleaning systems deliver a fresh cleaning and sanitizing solution above floors and to the restroom floor via a spray gun. After proper dwell time, the solution is extracted by vacuum into a waste container housed in the machine,” said Rex Morrison, Founder of PCHS.  “Studies show this approach to cleaning is 60 times more effective in reducing bacterial contamination on typical floors than conventional methods: spray-and-vac systems demonstrated a cleaning efficiency of 98% on both the tile surface and the grout line. It also increased our productivity significantly.”
 
Morrison continues: “Spray-and-vac technology thoroughly removes contaminants to help eliminate odors and reduce the risk of disease. Plus, workers do not need to crawl around restroom floors, wiping contaminated fixtures and surfaces by hand.”