11.05.2021

Advice and best practices in selecting chemical products distributors - REMI network

Perceived cleanliness has always broken or broken a company's reputation, but it doubles as the pandemic progresses. People are on high alert and want to be sure that public spaces are properly cleaned and disinfected.

Due to supply shortages, many companies have been forced to use different brands of cleaning chemicals to keep their cleaning routines uninterrupted. While chemicals do wonders for keeping indoor spaces clean and safe, if used incorrectly, they can also be extremely dangerous and even deadly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), when the pandemic began, from January to March 2020, poison control centers received 45,550 exposure calls related to detergents and disinfectants, an increase of 20.4% compared to 2019.

So how can companies make sure they are cleaning effectively and safely?

Systems that support the cleaning process

Chemical dispensers may not be new, but they are growing in popularity and have helped companies introduce new chemicals easily and safely by eliminating the need for employees to pay for, measure, or mix products. These portable or wall-mounted systems contain one or more chemicals depending on the cleaning needs of the user.

A chemical dispenser works by diluting a certain proportion of concentrated chemicals with water and dispensing them into the appropriate container. The user is simply connected to a water source and the chemical dispenser releases a precise solution that has been developed for the cleaning task at hand. This ensures that the cleaning agents always perform at their best and helps to avoid subsequent cleaning. In addition to improving safety and accuracy, dispensers are also inexpensive systems as they control the amount of chemicals dispensed.

Tips on Choosing and Implementing a Chemical Distributor

Chemical distributors are constantly evolving and innovating, and there are now a variety of practical solutions to meet a variety of needs. Whether you're cleaning surfaces, doing the dishes, or doing laundry, it's important to understand the options available to you to help you choose the right system. B.

Here are the best practices for choosing a chemical distributor:

  • Do the research - work with a provider who can develop dispensers for your specific uses. Look for high quality systems that are intuitive, easy to use, and most importantly, accurate. A quality system must be able to fill all types of containers with an appropriate dilution, taking into account the pressure and the water level. This ensures that the solution is always ready for optimal performance. Look for systems that are easy to maintain and provide specific maintenance and troubleshooting instructions to avoid costly repairs and downtime.
  • Consider an All-in-One System - Facilities that require the use of multiple chemicals to perform cleaning tasks should consider an all-in-one system. These wall units provide a one-stop shop for cleaning supplies. Look for a color-coded system that allows you to control the dilution of multiple chemicals at multiple flow rates. Also, opt for a system that securely stores any chemical in an enclosed space for maximum safety.
  • Take a look at the portable solutions: Portable dispensing solutions offer flexibility for additional cleaning. If you're a small business, a portable chemical dispenser with an adjustable flow rate is an affordable and portable option. Choose a device with a lightweight ergonomic design that is easy to use, grip, and lock. For larger installation areas, choose a portable device that can switch from foam to spray. Lathering is an effective way to clean and disinfect large areas as the cleaning chemical can penetrate the entire surface, even in hard-to-reach areas. Look for a strap design that allows users to connect to any size container or cord.
  • Connect yourself: Pull use for washing and Geschirrspüllösungen systems into account, the cloud-based Internet-of-Things platforms (IoT). This enables real-time visibility to improve operations and access to historical data to identify and fix productivity problems. Choose a provider that uses the latest encryption and security techniques to protect your confidential information. Real-time access and visibility ensures dishes and linens stay pristine throughout the day.
  • Training Your Staff - No matter how friendly your dealers are, training is always a must when introducing new cleaning equipment. Gives employees the confidence and knowledge to do their job well at all times. Educate staff about the correct personal protective equipment, the chemicals in each dispenser, what they do, how they work, and what surfaces they should be placed on. Demonstrate in detail the use of dispensers so employees can use them safely and securely, especially portable solutions in customer contact areas.

Safe and high quality results

Modern chemical dispensers are an ideal way for facilities to ensure that surfaces and items are truly clean with the correct concentration of cleaning chemicals. In addition to providing precise cleaning and disinfecting solutions, these systems protect employees from exposure to chemicals and prevent excessive or under-use of chemicals.

For optimal performance, it is important that companies carefully select high quality, accurate dispensers designed for their specific cleaning applications. The result is a cleaner, healthier environment and a cleaning crew capable of successfully meeting today's infectious disease expectations and risks.

Scott Campbell is Global Product Manager at Hydro Systems, a leading global supplier of chemical dosing and dosing solutions. More information is available at www.hydrosystemsco.com .

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