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KaiWipes™Complete your hygienic cleaning program with the ability to quickly and easily address common touch points, irregular surfaces, and much more with the simple pull of a wipe.
SystemSURE PLUS™ ATP Measurement System (ATP Meter)Kaivac delivers the industry's first turnkey cleaning delivery and measurement program by combining the soil and microbial removal capabilities of its patented No-Touch Cleaning®
KaiVac 1215 No-Touch Cleaning® SystemThe KaiVac 1215 is the smallest No-Touch Cleaning system, however, it delivers the same industrial strength capabilities as our other systems.
KaiVac 1250 No-Touch Cleaning® SystemThe KaiVac 1250 features all the convenience of its sibling, the 1215: compact, lightweight, easy to maneuver, etc.
KaiVac 1750 No-Touch Cleaning® SystemWith the same powerful cleaning capability as our other No-Touch Cleaning systems, the KaiVac 1750 combines high capacity, compact size with an attractive price to deliver exceptional value.
Kaivac’s No-Touch Cleaning systems have long been recognized for their ability to tackle the number one building maintenance complaint, filthy restrooms. What many don’t realize is that these multipurpose systems support a wide variety of quick connecting components that enables them to deep clean just about any surface, anywhere in your entire building.
Restrooms:
Kaivac No-Touch Cleaning systems completely remove soils, urine and germs that traditional and microfiber mops leave behind. Plus, our systems offer the first dignified way to clean a restroom, without ever touching contaminated surfaces or crawling in front of toilets and urinals.
- Tile and Grout Lines
- Commodes and Urinals
- Sinks
- Countertops
- Partitions
- Metals
- Touch Points (Dispensers, door handles)
Hallways:
The patent-pending KaiAuto™ wide area squeegee enables a No-Touch Cleaning system to clean floors as deeply as an auto scrubber but in a way that actually extends the life of floor finish, while improving indoor air quality. The KaiAuto process - spray on, vacuum off -allows its finish-friendly cleaning solution to penetrate and float soils for easy removal.
- Tile
- Carpet
- Touch Points (Door handles, water fountains, railing)
Stairwells:
Stair treads, handrails, ceilings, walls, and corners in stairways are a haven for soils. Unlike dust and wet mops that pass over these points, Kaivac equipment deep cleans them with a spray gun, brush and blower. Then workers simply suction up the soiled solution at the bottom of the stairwell.
- Stairs and treads
- Touch Points (Railings, door handles)
Kitchens:
No-Touch Cleaning systems get the grease out of grout lines and from behind stoves and other equipment. Unlike mops and wipes, they ensure fresh solution and rinse water, preventing cross-contamination from restrooms to food areas. The results are clean, safe and healthy kitchens.
- Tile and grout lines
- Countertops
- Touch Points (Door handles, appliances, switches)
Eating Areas:
- Tables
- Chairs
- Countertops
- Tile and grout lines
- Carpet
Offices:
- Desks
- Countertops
- White boards
- Touch Points (Electronics, door handles)
- Carpet
- Tile
Classrooms:
Kaivac's systems support an array of quick-connecting components to tackle all kinds of school cleaning challenges, including vac-dusting, vacuuming, washing floors and walls, erasing chalkboards and dry boards, picking up vomit and spills, cleaning lockers, and more.
- Desks
- Countertops
- Chalkboards
- Whiteboards
- Touch Points (Electronics, door handles)
- Carpet
- Tile
Patient Rooms:
- Restrooms
- Tabletops
- Touch Points (Bed rails, door handles, remote controls)
- Tile
- Carpet
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