Diversey, Inc. introduces the TASKI® by Diversey floor care machine line, offering customers a fully integrated floor-care solution. The TASKI by Diversey line of machines delivers a superior suite of tools to meet any floor care need and is backed by more than 50 years of innovation, proven technology, superior manufacturing and reliability.
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The comprehensive line of auto scrubbers, single-disc machines, dry/wet vacuums, carpet care solutions and sweepers is proven to increase floor care performance, efficiency and safety while reducing environmental impact. When combined with Diverseys expertise in utensils, chemicals, dosing and dispensing, TASKI by Diversey delivers to customers a total solution that provides superior cleaning and sanitation. Also for the first time, Diversey is offering flexible financing options across the entire line of TASKI by Diversey products to make it even easier for customers to deploy these products and cost effectively. Â
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TASKI by Diversey machines are designed to improve productivity up to 40 percent by eliminating repeat cleaning, incorrect dosing and backtracking to pick up excess water. The application control system on TASKI by Diversey auto scrubbers is the only technology in the world that delivers the correct amount of cleaning solution and water onto the floor, dispensed according to the speed of the machine, helping to eliminate waste. A proprietary dosing system available on some TASKI by Diversey machines works in conjunction with an integrated water management system to reduce consumption of water and chemicals up to 50 percent.
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Other key features of TASKI by Diversey floor machines include:
- Ergonomic designs reduce user fatigue and improve employee productivity;
- Direct suction line and patented W-shaped squeegee ensure edge-to-edge water pickup reducing slip and fall accidents;
- Speed-dependent application control system that ensures precise dosing reducing the number of tank fills;
- Simplified, color-coded parts for easy maintenance; and
- Integrated battery management and monitoring system extends battery life.
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Diversey is also showcasing its new TASKI Cleaning Cart System, a modular workstation with a complete range of complementary tools and equipment. It combines innovation and ergonomic design to improve overall performance efficiency and sustainability in a wide range of operations. The system provides increased productivity by making it easier to match cart supplies for specific jobs and cleaning preferences. It is customizable, lockable and ideal for applications where hygiene is essential.
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In addition to new innovations, Diversey is also highlighting numerous proprietary cleaning products such as TrailBlazer®, SmartDoseTM/MC and OptifillTM/MC. TrailBlazer is a floor finish applicator system designed to increase productivity, provide enhanced quality of results and significantly decrease chemical and water waste. The SmartDose dilution control system minimizes maintenance costs and contact with chemicals. The easy-to-use, spill-tight container ensures an accurate dose every time, which increases product efficacy and cost control. The Optifill cleaning system for manual warewashing is ready to use out of the box without complicated installation or training instructions. The Optifill system uses volumetric technology to dispense the precise amount of detergent or sanitizer resulting in consistent cleaning results. Once empty, the Optifill package, which is manufactured from 25 percent post-consumer recycled materials, is fully recyclable.
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For more information, visit www.diversey.com.
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