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Deadline for the September Issue: August 7 |
Cover Story: Brame Specialty Celebrates 90th Anniversary Sanitary Maintenance profiles Brame Specialty, which is celebrating a big milestone — its 90th anniversary as a company. Located in Durham, North Carolina, this family-owned and operated distributor has been a leader within the industry since 1924. In addition to celebrating 90 years, Brame Specialty is in the process of transitioning to a fourth generation president, Mercer Stanfield.
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ISSA/INTERCLEAN Show Guide Insert The September issue of Sanitary Maintenance takes an exclusive look at ISSA/INTERCLEAN three weeks prior to the show in order to give subscribers time to plan their visits to see you at the show.
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Chemical Free Cleaning We explore the differences in engineered water products and explain the reasons why distributors should consider selling chemical free cleaning. Often many distributors are hesitant since chemicals are constant money makers.
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Odor Control
Currently three states and the nation's capital have legalized marijuana. Now restaurants and other facilities in these areas are experiencing problems with marijuana odors. This will continue to be a growing concern as more states legalize marijuana. Sanitary Maintenance reviews how handing odor control is becoming a bigger issue than ever as business owners work at finding solutions for patrons.
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Towel and Tissue
Distributors are helping end users save money by offering paper dispensers that can hold larger rolls. This means towel supplies last longer and require less restocking. At the same time, manufacturers are offering longer roll towels than ever before, ranging from 700 to 1,050 feet, and some manufacturers have dispensers that hold two giant rolls. This article explains how longer towels can save money for end users and other factors that are leading to the trend of bigger rolls.
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Customized Floor Matting
Floor mats are commonly utilized at companies with customized logos, shapes, sizes and colors. Mats are often customized throughout a facility in order to create a unified look. Sanitary Maintenance highlights the best markets for distributors to approach for custom mat sales as well as the reasons and benefits of customization.
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Food Service — Quat Binding
Quat binding is a growing problem in the food service industry. It occurs when quat sanitizers become absorbed into the cotton fibers instead of being released on the surfaces being cleaned. We explore how quat binding can be prevented and provide tips on ensuring the right products are used for proper sanitation.
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Your Deadline for the September Issue: August 7
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