March 2026

Inside the March Issue

 

 

Vinyl Floor Care Prevent Dirt Buildup via Regular, Scheduled Maintenance

The first step to maintaining any floor surface is to prevent dirt and debris from entering the facility in the first place.

Prevention of the build up of contaminants will not only keep your floor cleaner, but it will considerably reduce maintenance costs and improve indoor air quality.

Milliken, a manufacturer of flooring products, including Luxury Vinyl Tile, advises against using excessive amounts of water, cleaners, strippers or finishes. Do not use metal or razor scrapers to remove dirt or marks, either. This will likely damage the protective wear layer. Consult cleaning product manufacturers for guidelines when cleaning.

Vinyl floors require regular sweeping, vacuuming (no bristle beater bars), and damp mopping with a neutral pH cleaner to remove dirt and grime. For proper maintenance, avoid harsh chemicals, wax, or abrasive pads, instead using white, light green, or red pads for scrubbing. Promptly clean spills and use protective mats at entryways to protect the finish.

Daily Routine Maintenance
Dry sweep or dust mop the floors on a daily basis and then damp mop the floor with a mild neutral cleaner, such as daily cleaners with a pH of 7, or better yet, a neutral peroxide cleaner.

Most peroxide cleaners are not only safe for the environment, but can be used on a variety of hard surfaces and carpet. There are even peroxide cleaners that disinfect while they clean. The last rule of thumb for regular maintenance is to clean spills as quickly as possible, not only to protect the flooring, but also to reduce the potential for slip and fall accidents. Full story »

 

 

Graffiti Removal
Know the Many Hazards Workers May Face

Besides chemicals, employees can face other hazards when removing graffiti. Here are a few.

Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs). When you remove graffiti, you may spend a lot of time standing, bending, reaching, scrubbing, and repeating the same motions over and over. These activities can cause fatigue, pain, numbness, or tingling in your hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, neck, back, feet, and legs. Full story »

 

today's news

Imperial Dade and BradyPLUS Complete Merger

BSM Staff | 03.12.26

JERSEY CITY, NJ & LAS VEGAS -- Imperial Dade and BradyPLUS have successfully closed their previously announced merger, creating a distribution platform offering janitorial and industrial packaging products in the United States and Canada.

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ORS Nasco Names AD and Alliance New Partners

BSM Staff | 03.12.26

ROSEMONT, IL -- ORS Nasco, LLC, a wholesaler of industrial MRO products, has acquired the assets of AD Industries, Inc. and Alliance Distribution Partners, LLC.

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Butlr Partners With DT for FM Data & Insights

BSM Staff | 03.12.26

BURLINGAME, CA & ATLANTA -- Butlr, a developer of physical AI (PAI) technology, and Disruptive Technologies (DT), a provider of wireless data insights, have formed a strategic partnership that combines technology and go-to-market initiatives.

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When’s the Last Time You Cleaned that Toilet?

BSM Staff | 03.11.26

WASHINGTON -- Spring cleaning remains a defining American ritual, but despite strong enthusiasm for spring cleaning, many Americans admit they struggle to keep up with everyday maintenance in high-touch areas.

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Carrier Passes DOE Commercial HVAC Challenge

BSM Staff | 03.11.26

CHARLOTTE, NC -- Carrier Global Corporation, a developer of intelligent climate and energy solutions, has passed DOE testing for a 15-ton rooftop unit as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Commercial Building HVAC Technology Challenge.

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After Bin Gator, Bin Shine in Sale to Clean Cans

BSM Staff | 03.10.26

ORLANDO, FL -- Clean Cans CFL, a residential trash and recycling bin cleaning service, has completed its second strategic acquisition in five months, absorbing the customer portfolio of fellow Central Florida bin cleaning operator Bin Shine.

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TuffMutt Touts ‘Slow Living’ in Backyards, Parks

BSM Staff | 03.10.26

LOUISVILLE, KY -- The "slow living" movement – a shift away from digital burnout toward intentional, present-moment living – is more accessible than many realize, often in backyards and neighborhood parks.

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