ServiceMaster Clean Granted Dust Removal Patent
Tap into millions of public records, notices and articles on The Daily News with our ever-growing line of services. Loftis is still looking for new techniques and new technology. "We're looking at robotics. "The sum total is we get out of the building quicker, so we'll be able to turn the lights out sooner than we ordinarily would be able to," he said. The process extends to how the dust is disposed. The other change in technology recently has been microfibers, which have replaced the old, cotton cloths used in home and office cleaning. "The industry has changed," Loftis said. "Instead of moving the dust around like we would with a big, wooly duster or a feather duster, we are actually sucking that dust up and taking it out of the building, which leaves a cleaner environment for the building occupant," Loftis said. We dilute them on sight with special metering devices which are built into the system. Tap into millions of public records, notices and articles on The Daily News with our ever-growing line of services. "It's almost like space-age technology now in the janitor's closet. It's a fun place to be right now. The system lends itself more to commercial environments, although ServiceMaster Clean also works in homes. Franchisees were using the technology and techniques even before the patent was granted. With that in mind, "capture and removal" includes the patented dust wand. "We took a very efficient system we had and decided we wanted to address some outstanding issues. He was recently granted a patent for ServiceMaster Clean "Capture and Removal" technology, which involves a "dust wand. |
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
ServiceMaster Clean Granted Dust Removal Patent
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