milliCare Introduces Enhanced Hygiene Services


milliCare, a leader in the commercial cleaning industry, is introducing Enhanced Hygiene Services to their core service offerings, to provide disinfectant solutions for carpet, fabric and hard surface flooring.

While many companies immediately jumped into disinfection services as a reactive approach to current health challenges, milliCare opted for a proactive approach to better serve their customers now and in the future.milliCare is a franchise brand of Milliken & Company, a global diversified manufacturer, and worked with

Milliken’s Research and Development team to identify an EPA List N product that is low-toxicity and does not negatively impact facilities’ interior finishes. milliCare’s disinfection services will be incorporated as an option for all maintenance programs as part of their commitment to improving building health and indoor air quality.

As part of their commitment to keeping both their customers and the environment as safe as possible, milliCare’s disinfectant product falls within the lowest EPA toxicity category possible, which is especially important since it will be applied to large surface areas.The milliCare franchise network is excited to offer Enhanced Hygiene Services to their customers.

 



July 16, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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