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"A superior cleaning is our Promise"! To all of our customers
we are THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALY OF DURHAM Cleaning Service. We are the leader with ROTOVAC Restoration Carpet Cleaning System.
Thank
you for taking the time to check out our Local Owned and Operated cleaning service. Here you will find out about our Excellent
SUPERIOR service and what we have to offer for our Residential and Commercial-Office cleaning for customers in THE REGIONAL
MUNICIPALY OF DURHAM Cleaning Carpet Service area.
When choosing a cleaning company, it important to make an informed
and confident decision. Our web site is designed to help you browse and compare the services that we offer.
Remember
you can call our Inquiry Department to set up a free estimate for cleaning services at (905) 839 9031
or call David Hasmatali (905) 409 9774 we offer flexible
scheduling and cleaners who are screened and trained to provide the best possible service. We also offer ROTOVAC Restoration
carpet cleaning to our customers.
We Service THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALY OF DURHAM area. We are fully licensed, Bonded,
and Insured. Ask us and we can provide many excellent references who are pleased with our Commercial and Residential ROTOVAC
Restoration cleaning services. We offer our Commercial ROTOVAC Restoration cleaning services to: Doctors Offices, Dentist
Offices, Medical Facilities, CPA Offices, Real Estate Offices, Stock Brokers Offices, Insurance Company Offices, Day Care
Centers, Banks, and Small-Medium Office Buildings.
Mention this site and receive a 10% discount on your 1st cleaning
when you sign up for a weekly or bi-weekly maintenance program.
YOU MUST BECOME A WEEKLY OR BIWEEKLY
REGULAR CUSTOMER TO RECEIVE YOUR 10% DISCOUNT.
We also offer discounts to seniors
and the physical changed
Thank you,
David, and Garry
Contact us (located in Durham Region)
(905)
409 9774 Sales Manager
(905) 839 9031 Inquiry Department
Please
note we do not offer quotes for service online or by email. We do however provide free onsite quote for our services. Call
our Inquiry Department to set up a appointment. We would be happy to meet with you to discuss
our cleaning services.
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The Rotovac Powerwand "Power Extraction Cleaning with One Hand."
 1. Most carpet cleaners use a manual wand.
Using a manual wand requires a lot of backbreaking effort to push the wand over the carpet,
and it only cleans from two directions (back & forth). A person with a manual scrub wand can only make around 60 two-directional
cleaning passes per minute. As the person tires this number decreases, producing only mediocre cleaning results and leaving
many tough stains in the carpet.

2. The new Rotovac Powerwand operates as easy as an upright vacuum cleaner.
The patented vacuum heads use Rotary Jet ExtractionTM which
thoroughly cleans the carpet fiber from all directions to produce superior cleaning results that will amaze your customers
... every time!
Rotary Vacuum slots clean the carpet from all directions with 1500 injection/extraction cleaning passes
per minute. The Rotovac “simply glides” over the carpet in an effortless motion. The Rotovac’s intensive,
aggressive cleaning action, restores heavily soiled carpets and matted traffic areas with ease.
3. The Rotovac is more than a great cleaning tool - it's also a fantastic
marketing tool!
When your customers see how much cleaner their carpets get with the Rotovac, you will notice a
dramatic increase in your referrals and repeat business. For obtaining new accounts, a quick demo with the Rotovac is a highly
effective way to close the deal. The Rotovac can separate you from your competition. After all, everyone has seen the old
manual scrub wand. With the Rotovac you can show your customers that you have the latest state-of-the-art equipment and then
back it up with a cleaning performance that will make you look like a hero.
The Rotovac works with any truck mount or portable carpet cleaning machine The Rotovac is airflow calibrated and high pressure plumbed to operate with everything from small carpet
cleaning extractors to the largest, most powerful truck mount systems.
Here's how it works:
The Rotovac employs a patented process of Rotary Jet Extraction cleaning. Each stainless steel cleaning
head has three spray jets followed by three vacuum slots. Dual high torque gear motors power the heads in a counter-rotating
motion at 250 RPM to produce 1500 rotary cleaning passed per minute.
The patented dome-shaped design of the cleaning heads completely encapsulates the spray jets and vacuum
slots to create a "steam chamber" effect in the cleaning zone with minimal heat loss. This powerful combination of contained
heat, agitation and multiple flushing action creates cleaning dynamics that cannot be equaled with a manual wand.
Features:
- Patented, "Rotary Jet Extraction" cleaning heads.
- Out cleans all other systems.
- Highly maneuverable and lightweight (38 lbs.)
- Cleans in both directions (up & back)
- Operates with any portable or truck mount system
- Draws only 5 amps
- 50 to 500 PSI
- Guaranteed to improve your cleaning
Rotovac Online Demo
The Challenge: The Rotovac Powerwand vs. a regular cleaning wand (Click any picture
to see a larger view)
The carpet you see in this photo is obviously much dirtier than the average job. The
reason for this is to demonstrate the dramatic difference between the cleaning ability of a wand vs. a Rotovac Powerwand.
To make the carpet this dirty, we simply sprayed it with water and then dragged it around
a dirty parking lot.
Equal Conditions:
Using the same portable extractor and the same chemical, we cleaned one portion of the carpet
with a wand for two minutes and then right next to it with the Rotovac Powerwand for two minutes.
Cleaning with the wand:
When cleaning with the wand, notice that the technician is bent over in an uncomfortable
position. Results depend on the amount of elbow grease and number of cleaning passes he is willing or able to make.
The operator applied all the effort he could and made approximately 120 cleaning passes.
How long he could sustain that cleaning pace would depend on his strength, stamina, and work ethic.
Cleaning with the wand is strenuous, physical labor.
Cleaning with the Rotovac Powerwand:
When cleaning with the Rotovac, notice that the technician is standing in a comfortable,
upright position. He is easily guiding the Rotovac with one hand while the Rotovac supplies all the elbow grease for him.
The Rotovac reduces the task of extraction carpet cleaning to an easy one-handed operation.
In just two minutes the Rotovac produced 3,000 multi-directional cleaning passes. Here
you can see how the cleaning results of the Rotovac are dramatically superior to the wand.
Bottom Line: The Rotovac Cleans Better with Less Effort
Latex Allergy Concerns
Technical Affairs has seen a large increase in the number of requests for information on the latex content of
our products and packages. Latex sensitization has become a serious issue for our customers because an increasing number of
people are experiencing reactions, some severe, to natural proteins in latex. Only latex from natural sources is of concern.
One area of concern to this latex allergy are the bag-in-box soaps, which contain a latex nozzle. The latex nozzle
on our bag-in-box soaps is synthetic latex (polyisoprene), it is not natural rubber latex or dry natural rubber. So, rest
assured that our bag-in-box soaps are not a latex allergy concern.
The following Q & A was taken from: Special
Bulletin: Latex Allergy American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and may help you and your customers understand
this issue.
Q. What is latex allergy? A. Latex allergy, or hypersensitivity, occurs when
the body's immune system reacts to proteins found in natural rubber latex. The immune system launches a "defense" that can
cause a host of unpleasant, and in some cases, life threatening symptoms. It is the same type of generalized allergic reaction
seen when individuals who are allergic to bee venom receive a bee sting.
Q. How common is latex allergy?
A. It is difficult to say how widespread the problem of latex allergy may be. Approximately 1,000 cases of allergic
or anaphylactic reactions to latex-containing medical products have been reported to the FDA since 1988. It is assumed that
many other cases go unreported. In one 1994 study, six percent of volunteer blood donors were found to have increased levels
of anti-latex IgE antibodies, although many of the volunteers did not show symptoms of latex allergy. Other research suggests
that more than 100,000 health care workers may be at risk for developing latex allergy.
Q. What is natural
rubber latex? A. Natural rubber latex is a processed plant product derived from the tree hevea braziliensis
in Africa and Southeast Asia. Natural rubber latex should not be confused with butyl or petroleum-based synthetic rubbers.
Synthetic products, including latex house paints, have not been shown to pose any hazard to latex-sensitive individuals.
Q.
How can latex allergy be prevented? A. All products and medical devices that come in contact with individuals
at risk should be reviewed for possible latex content. A label of "hypoallergenic" does not mean that a product is latex free.
In general, only low allergen, preferably non-powdered gloves should be used. The powders that are used in some latex gloves
can absorb latex proteins and carry them into the air where they may be inhaled by latex-sensitive individuals.
Q.
Why is the incidence of latex allergy Increasing? A. The introduction of Universal Precautions in health
care settings, including the widespread use of latex gloves to prevent the spread of AIDS and Hepatitis B, is believed to
be the primary cause of increased prevalence to latex allergy. Also there is greater awareness and reporting of latex allergy
than in the past.
How To Clean and Maintain New Carpet
A carpet manufacturer outlines maintenance tips to keep that new-carpet appearance
Performance and appearance
of new carpet is directly proportional to effort directed at its maintenance.
By H. Todd Lomas
Carpet
vacuum procedures
- Divide the facility's floor plan into three categories: high traffic, requiring more frequent and intensive maintenance
procedures, and usually daily vacuuming; medium traffic, requiring vacuuming every other day; and low traffic, requiring biweekly
vacuuming.
- Use a vacuum cleaner with at least 80 cfm (cubic feet of air per minute) suction power so abrasive grit is removed. For
best results, consider a dual-motor, upright vacuum with beater bar or double row of brushes with high suction.
- Slow, deliberate passes with the vacuum cleaner are more effective than quick strokes to remove soil. Make at least four
passes forward and backward over the same area.
Spot maintenance
- For dry spills, vacuum the excess material or scrape dried soil with the blunt edge of a spoon. Always work from the outer
edge of the spot toward the center.
- For wet spills, extract the material and scrape up the excess.
- Wet the spot with cold water and blot it. Spills caused by a hot substance such as coffee should be removed with water
the same temperature as the spilled material after attempting to remove it with cold water. Always blot by pressing downward.
Never rub in a circular motion; this can spread the stain. Blot with a white, cotton towel or suction block (a pad specially
designed for blotting wet stains) so the color of the spot can be seen on the towel or block as it comes out of the carpet.
- Continue pressing down as spots penetrate toward the carpet backing. Lift the towel or suction block periodically to remove
moisture. If the water-cleaning method doesn't work, use cleaning products recommended by the carpet manufacturer.
- When using cleaning products, blot the area with a suction block to remove all chemical residue. Follow with a water rinse
to fully flush the residue. Repeat the blotting to dry the carpet.
- After lifting as much of the spot as possible, place a stack of clean, white towels over it. Place a weight on the towels
overnight so they press firmly against the spot. This helps remove deeply penetrated residue that may move toward the carpet
pile.
Hot water extraction If new carpet begins to look "tired," hot water extraction
can effectively remove dirt and restore new carpet appearance.
- Use a manufacturer-recommended cleaning solution according to instructions. Do not over mix the solution. Using too much
hot water extraction solution can leave solution residue in the carpet that can quickly attract and hold soil.
- Extract high-traffic areas every 12 weeks, medium-traffic areas every six months and low-traffic areas annually. Extraction
times can be extended if regular cleaning is maintained.
- Thoroughly vacuum traffic areas. Pre-spray a hot water extraction chemical with an airless sprayer. Allow at least five
minutes dwell time. Heavily soiled areas may have to be scrubbed with a nylon brush or a rotary machine to break up soil deposits
prior to hot water extraction.
- Extract thoroughly, using water only. Do not put any chemicals into the extractor tank. Follow each wet pass with at least
three dry passes.
- Enhance drying time by running a dry cotton pad on a low-speed rotary machine. This procedure also will help remove soil
left behind during extraction.
- Use small fans or air movers to dry the carpet. Allow three hours of drying time after final extraction before allowing
traffic on the carpet.
- When extracting carpet tile, some moisture may ease through the joints. It is essential not to overwet the carpet and
to extract as much moisture as possible with the dry passes. Occasionally a tile may loosen if the adhesive gets wet. When
the adhesive dries, the tile can be re-adhered to the floor.
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