| http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; | | | | no-one is going to want to use the bathroom. And if |
| charset=utf-8"> | | | | no-one wants to use the bathroom, pretty soon |
| Choosing the right industrial cleaning product depends, | | | | they aren’t going to want to use the |
| of course, on the nature of one’s business. | | | | premises either. |
| There are some processes and applications where | | | | Smell is an important factor with every industrial |
| the choice of industrial cleaning product is led by the | | | | cleaning product choice. Think about a restaurant. If |
| properties of the application — so for | | | | you use high-grade industrial cleaning product to clean |
| example, choosing an industrial cleaning product for | | | | the kitchen area, but that product smells very strong, |
| use in a kitchen environment will be affected by the | | | | the smell will get into the food — and the air |
| non-harmful and sanitising properties of the | | | | of the public part of the restaurant. Taste and smell |
| preparation in question. Other processes and locations | | | | are linked, which means strong-smelling industrial |
| offer a kind of wider choice, in that they | | | | cleaning product will taint the flavour of every dish |
| don’t necessarily require that the industrial | | | | served. Within two weeks, that industrial cleaning |
| cleaning product chosen be non-harmful (toilet blocks, | | | | product choice could shut the business down for |
| for instance, don’t have to be non-harmful | | | | good. |
| because you’re not supposed to touch or eat | | | | The other thing about a strong smell of industrial |
| them): though in these cases other factors come into | | | | cleaning product: although really that aroma should |
| play that are equally likely to dictate one’s final | | | | indicate that a place is clean, what it suggests is that |
| decision. | | | | the place is dirty. People associate bleach smells and |
| The right industrial cleaning product for a public | | | | disinfectant smells with nasty cleaning jobs (jobs |
| washroom needs to smell nice but have | | | | where bodily effluvia or rotten matter of some sort |
| industrial-strength cleaning properties. No-one likes | | | | has had to be dealt with): and they associate nasty |
| using a bathroom that stinks of bleach, but public | | | | cleaning jobs with illness, infection, ill health. When a |
| washroom facilities have to be cleaned with a | | | | premises uses an industrial cleaning product that |
| product that can cope with the constant traffic of | | | | leaves heavy bleach smells in the air, people using |
| lavatory users. So one’s choice of industrial | | | | that premises tend to assume that it has some kind |
| cleaning product for public washroom areas has to be | | | | of terrible hygiene problem — and they never |
| dictated by considerations of safety and atmosphere. | | | | come back. |
| After all, you can have the safest (i.e. the one that | | | | A general rule: the cheaper the industrial cleaning |
| kills the most germs) bathroom-oriented industrial | | | | product, the stronger the smell. |
| cleaning product in the world: but if it smells bad | | | | |