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Trent Fitzgerald

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Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jul 20, 2011 4:13:00 PM

What Is The Waste Collection System of the Future?

  • Have you ever walked down a city street and seen the garbage overflowing from a waste receptacle?
  • Have you ever seen how much space can be saved in a waste receptacle by using a trash compactor?
  • Have you ever seen how much fuel a garbage collection truck uses?
  • Have you ever seen a solar panel collect energy from the sun?
  • Have you ever seen a waste receptacle send a text message?
  • Have you ever thought to combine all of these elements into a waste collection solution?
  • If you haven’t, don’t worry because someone has already done the calculations to combine each of the elements into the waste collection system of the future.
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Topics: compactor, trash compactor, trash can, waste receptacle, trash, waste, litter, garbage, solid waste, sanitation, overflow, waste services, collection, disposal, hauling, carting, Bin, container, litter can, litter bin, street furniture, outdoor furniture, compaction, compacting, dumpster, poss, entrepreneur, inventor, invention, cross-conta, refuse, receptacle, recycled content, Recycling

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jul 14, 2011 3:18:00 PM

Carpet Care - Why Encapsulation?

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Topics: carpet, Sustainability, machines & equipment, cleaning tips

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jul 12, 2011 1:51:00 PM

Carpet Care Surface vs. Deep Extraction - What's The Difference?

Surface Extraction
New technologies have made soil extraction the preferred method for both interim carpet maintenance and restorative cleaning. There are three basic types of extractors: truck-mounted units with long hoses and a carpet wand or tool; portable tank-style or “box” units with hoses and a wand or tool; and portable, self-contained units.

An extractor sprays cleaning solution into the carpet. Normally the solution is worked in with a rotating brush to dislodge dirt. Then dirt and solution are lifted out through a vacuum head. This method is very effective and leaves little residue. An operator with a modern extractor can clean up to 18,500 square feet per hour in the low-moisture mode, or up to 8,000 square feet per hour in the restoration mode.

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Topics: carpet, flooring, cleaning tips

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jul 7, 2011 3:48:00 PM

Carpet Care Interim Maintenance - Is Vacuuming Enough?

So now that you have your preventive carpet care maintenance plan in place, what about interim maintenance? Here are a few things you should know.

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Topics: carpet, flooring, floor matting, machines & equipment, cleaning tips

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jul 5, 2011 3:21:00 PM

Need 3 Carpet Care Preventive Maintenance Tips?

Preventive maintenance prolongs carpet life, improves appearance and reduces the need for more complicated maintenance procedures.

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Topics: carpet, flooring, floor matting, machines & equipment, cleaning tips

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jun 30, 2011 2:27:00 PM

Can A Cleaning Equipment Purchase Be A Tax Write-Off?

By: WAXIE Editorial Staff  |  June 30th, 2011

Temporary law can mean HUGE tax savings for 2011 equipment buyers

The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 (TRJA) extended and expanded the depreciation bonus created in 2008. For 2011, it’s an unprecedented 100 percent; for 2012, it’s 50 percent.

Assume you buy and place in service in 2011 a new NSS Champ 2929 ride-on scrubber costing $15,641. Using bonus depreciation, you can “write off” the full amount this year, reducing your taxable income by $15,641. If you’re in the 35 percent tax bracket, that can reduce your 2011 tax bill by $5,474.

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Topics: cleaning equipment, Floor Cleaning, floor machines, vacuums, Hard Floor Care, pressure washers

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jun 28, 2011 2:37:00 PM

“Green” and “Disinfect” – Do They Go Together?


One of the biggest trends in the cleaning industry over the last several years has been the move toward selecting green cleaning products, and using them in a way that reduces impact on human health and the environment.

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Topics: Green Cleaning, environmentally preferred purchasing, Sustainability, Environment, green cleaning products, sustainable environment, sustainable cleaning, disinfectants, disinfectant cleaners, cleaners

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jun 23, 2011 12:48:00 PM

The Green Cleaning Trend

One of the biggest trends in the cleaning industry over the last several years has been the move toward selecting green cleaning products, and using them in a way that reduces impact on human health and the environment.

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Topics: cleaning equipment, Hand Hygiene, carpet, human health, general purpose cleaning chemicals, sanitary paper products, trash liners, Green Seal, Scientific Certification Systems, hard floor care products, green cleaning products, sustainable environment, sustainable cleaning, EcoLogo

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Jun 16, 2011 10:04:00 AM

What Is Chemical Dilution Control?

 

The three predominant methods of using chemicals are ready-to-use, bulk concentrates and dilution control. Each has their place in the cleaning operation and specific benefits.

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Topics: chemical dilution, safe chemical dilution, Accurate Chemical Dilution