Sanitary Maintenance Editorial Sneak Peak
An advance look at our April Issue - Plus! Bonus Distribution at NJSSA Supply Line 2016
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Deadline for the April Issue: March 7

Cover Story: The Cleaning Internet of Things
The Cleaning Internet of Things (IoT) will allow end users to worker smarter, not harder. With mobile access and data-capturing devices, cleaning professionals can track product usage and improve worker productivity. But how do distributors fit in with this new technology? Are they simply product movers, or do they have a bigger role to play? Exclusive coverage reveals what distributors need to understand about IoT product advantages and what it provides to their customers.

NJSSA Supply Line 2016 Show Guide
The Official Guide contains everything needed to prepare for the 2016 event, including a President Welcome, schedule of events, education sessions and exhibitor listing. PLUS, as the Official Guide, it will be handed out to every attendee at the show.

Distribution Software
This article provides a state-of-the-jan/san industry as far as e-commerce and m-commerce based on internal Sanitary Maintenance research, as well as third-party studies. Plus, a sidebar article addressing the challenges of continually updating software programs.

Hand Dryers
We'll cover the debate between using heat or no heat in hand dryers. Some manufacturers say heat is needed to properly kill germs on hands, but a Mayo clinic study argues that as long as a user is washing hands properly, hand drying doesn't matter. This article discusses the tradeoffs, including how the hand dryer heating mechanism can impact its speed, sound and energy use.

Floor Care
Feature coverage focuses on floor equipment that continues to get smaller and simpler. Smaller equipment is useful for tasks that used to be handled by a mop, such as restroom stalls, convenience stores, fast-food restaurants and cafes. Some newer models even work similar to an upright vacuum — a familiar piece of equipment for many end users.

Your Deadline for the April Issue: March 7

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