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The Ice and Snow is Here!

With the bitter cold winter weather blasting the Midwest, Four State has the ice melt options to keep you grounded and safe.

Arctic Blue is effective to -15°C, leaves no oily residue, and has a unique blue color to identify where it has been laid, as well as the amount.

Mountain Organic is effective to -23°C, clean to use, safe on concrete and vegetation, and fine to use around children and pets.

Finally, Liquid Green Fire is a product that can be used as both an ice melt (pre-treatment or to melt existing ice and snow) and for dust control (ex. in warmer weather, on gravel roads or in construction areas), effective to -51°C.

Our bags of ice melt are 44 pounds, and come 49 to a pallet (if ordering in bulk). Liquid Green Fire is available in gallons (four per case) or a 55-gallon drum.

Give us a call at 1-800-497-5707 to place an order today!

Custom Cut Matting Available!

At 6’7″ in width, 4-State can cut a custom mat for your needs! Cut by the foot, we have two colors available (charcoal and walnut), with an option to add edging.

Give us a call for pricing!

Freight: Out the Door in 24!

You read that correctly — with our warehouse staff working diligently to get product into our customers’ hands, we are committed to sending freight orders out the door within 24 hours!

Navigator Product Line A Hit!

Over the last 4-5 months, Four State has successfully incorporated a new line of products into the company’s growing list of cleaning solutions. The Navigator dilution system, offered by Triple S, boasts a full arsenal of chemicals that clean buildings from top to bottom. Each is extremely easy to use, and the bottles are convenient to handle and store. Where most concentrated products have a low output per gallon of water, the Navigator system features a handful of cleaners and disinfectants that are high output, including a heavy-duty degreaser that dilutes at 1:128, a glass cleaner at 1:256, and a quat-based citrus cleaner/disinfectant that dilutes at 1:64.

See the link below for a list of our Navigator products, and give us a call for special pricing.

https://catalog.4statemaintenance.com/CatalogSearch.aspx?Value=navigator&Type=Anything

Tomcat’s ZerO3 Cleaning

ZerO3 chemical-free cleaning is a powerful cleaning solution utilized by Tomcat. The use of Aqueous Ozone as an effective and safe oxidizer of organic matter spans over 100 years, and used in water treatment plants around the world. Similar to how bleach oxidizes, Ozone’s (O3) third radical atom makes it an extremely powerful cleaning agent. There is no danger of chemical spill. Employee health is protected through its operator friendly, non-caustic, non-toxic, and antimicrobial properties.

Ozonated water is created by oxygenating water and exposing it to an electrical charge. This causes oxygen molecules to bond and create Ozone. Water with Ozone bubbles suspended in it has been proven to be a great cleaner and a powerful disinfectant. With a short 30 second dwell time, it has been proven to kill 99.999% of bacteria, such as E.coli, Staph, Salmonella, and dozens of others. It also leaves a fresh scent similar to the one you notice after a thunderstorm. Lightening in a thunderstorm causes the same process to occur.

See below for a short video demonstration on how Tomcat has implemented the ZerO3 cleaning solution into their line of equipment.

 

Four State featured in Maintenance Sales News magazine!

Four State made the front page and featured article of Maintenance Sales News magazine! See the link below to read (starts on page 6).

https://issuu.com/maintenancesalesnews/docs/0317msn4web

Genesan Pow-R-Cap Heavy Duty Degreaser

Warehouse employee hat, months of gym floor sanding and recoating – before and after Pow-R-Cap.

Warehouse employee hat, months of gym floor sanding and recoating – before and after Pow-R-Cap.

Genesan Pow-R-Cap is a powerful, solvent-free cleaner/degreaser that removes food wastes and petroleum-based stains, as well as ink and permanent marker. This degreaser will not damage painted surfaces or metals. Each refill cartridge contains four CAPS and yields one gallon of ready-to-use product (one quart per CAP).

Pow-R-Cap is one of four available in the CAPS line of products that include Enzysan (restroom cleaner and odor eliminator), Illumin (washroom cleaner and hard water stain remover), and Indoors (glass and surface cleaner).

CAPS are a new, innovative way to use diluted cleaning product. With CAPS, you’re getting:

SAFETY
Eliminate Chemical Splash Risk with In-Bottle Dilution

MOBILITY
Save Time with Dose>Clean>Recycle Capabilities Anywhere/Anytime

ACCOUNTABILITY
Control Usage and Cost by Individual with CAP (Chemical Allocation Program)

SUSTAINABILITY
Micro Dilution = Micro Waste Renewable Chemistry/100% Recyclable Packaging/CO2 Neutral Certified

ACCURACY
Maximize Performance with 100% Accurate Dilution vs 82% for Conventional H20 Connected Dispensers

Give us a call at 1-800-497-5707, email support@4statemaintenance.com, or contact your sales representative for more information.

Tomcat: CARBON Scrubber

Tomcat’s CARBON Floor Scrubber is known for its simple design and durable construction, offering unmatched value for the customer. The CARBON comes equipped with a Traction drive which includes a powerful all-gear transaxle for climbing ramps and max operator ease.

While keeping with the constant durability that Tomcat machines have to offer, your operators will find the CARBON easy to maneuver into tight areas, and simple to service. The deck is protected by steel guards and large polyurethane rollers to keep the unit from marking walls.

The scrubbers are available with disk, cylindrical and EDGE scrub heads.

    • Disk: popular in most applications where general cleaning is a concern.
    • Cylindrical: great when small debris is a concern as well as grouted tile lines.
    • EDGE: used in schools, malls, and airports for maintaining and stripping floor finish.

Call us at 1-800-497-5707 for pricing, or email support@4statemaintenance.com.

http://www.tomcatequip.com/docs/techSpecs/TC-CARBON-SALESSHEET.pdf (Tech Sheet)
http://www.tomcatequip.com/docs/brochures/TC-CARBON-BROCHURE.pdf (Brochure)

Genesan Caps: Micro Dilution

Available July 1, 2016, Genesan Caps present a new method of product dilution that is safe, mobile, accurate and sustainable. Genesan has created the most user-friendly and efficient dilution control system that helps minimize training and makes cleaning less complicated. Caps eliminate chemical splash risk, can be used anywhere and at any time, promote usage and cost control, provide 100% accurate dilution, and are 100% recyclable.

Genesan Caps can be purchased by the porta-case (six refill cartridges) or by a starter pack that includes 20 caps (20 quarts of product!), a quart bottle and trigger, and one microfiber cloth. Products available July 1st include a restroom cleaner, degreaser, cleaner/deodorizer, and a glass cleaner.

Please call 1-800-497-5707 (current customers can contact their salesman) for more information.

The Dirty Truth About Hand Dryers

One sure-fire way to keep flu and other viruses at bay is to wash your hands often and well.

But, if you can, avoid high-speed jet air dryers in public restrooms. Research shows that they spread — rather than remove — germs. The same is true to a lesser extent for warm air dryers.

The clear winner: Good old-fashioned paper towels.

“We often say that handwashing is the key to preventing the spread of illness. But wet hands increase the risk of transmitting bacteria, so drying is an equally important step in prevention,” says urgent care specialist Theresa Lash-Ritter, MD.

Extensive research
The healthcare and food industries are obsessed with hand hygiene. That’s because in a hospital, transmitting viruses and bacteria can mean life or death. And in a restaurant or on a cruise ship, foodborne illnesses like e. coli and norovirus can make people severely and even critically ill.

Lots of research has focused on hand-washing — and hand-drying — techniques as a result.

In a new study, microbiologists at the University of Westminster in London compared jet air dryers to warm air dryers and paper towels. What they found was disturbing:

The jet air dryer dispersed 20 times more virus than the warm air dryer and over 190 times more than paper towels, at six different heights.

The impact of the virus was greatest at 2 ½ feet to 4.1 feet — which is about face-level for a small child.
The jet air dryer sent out 20 times more virus than the warm air dryer and over 190 times more virus than paper towels, at nine different distances.
The way each method works helps to explain the results. Jet air dryers force air out sideways at ultrahigh speeds. Warm air dryers work by evaporation. Paper towels absorb water.

“Drying your hands with paper towels not only dries them faster, but the friction also dislodges bacteria to leave them cleaner,” notes Dr. Lash-Ritter.

Another option to avoid is the cloth towel dispenser. The patch of cloth at the end of the roll tends can get used over and over again. This transmits germs from hand to hand to hand.

The best way to get your hands really clean
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the following:

  • Use warm or cold water. Wet your hands, then turn off the tap, then apply soap.
  • Lather well, washing the backs of your hands, between your fingers and beneath your nails.
  • Wash for 20 seconds — about as long as it takes to sing“Happy Birthday.”
  • Rinse well under clean, running water.
  • Dry hands with a clean towel or air dry.

A last resort: hand sanitizers
Hand sanitizers are better than nothing, according to the CDC. But they won’t clean visible dirt or grease, they can’t kill all germs, and they can’t remove all harmful chemicals.

If hand sanitizers are your only option, make sure they are at least 60 percent alcohol.

And when you’re in a public restroom, remember that low-tech is sometimes better than high-tech — stick with paper towels.

Article by the Family Health Team of The Cleveland Clinic
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2016/02/the-dirty-truth-about-hand-dryers