Colour coding is based on the idea of designating particular cleaning products and processes to consistent colour schemes. It's purpose is to segregate equipment and procedures in order to prevent cross contamination in the home and workplace. Follow the 'Golden Rules' below to use colour coding successfully and help protect human health. Red High Risk Sanitary Areas such as toilets, urinals and washroom floors Blue Low Risk General Area such as desk tops, window ledges, dusting & polishing Green Catering Departments Food processing, food services & bar areas Yellow Washbasins & surfaces including tiled walls, mirrors, glass & metal.
Consumer Delivery Expectation: Next working day
- General
- Colour coding is based on the idea of designating particular cleaning products and processes to consistent colour schemes. It's purpose is to segregate equipment and procedures in order to prevent cross contamination in the home and workplace. Follow the 'Golden Rules' below to use colour coding successfully and help protect human health. Red High Risk Sanitary Areas such as toilets, urinals and washroom floors Blue Low Risk General Area such as desk tops, window ledges, dusting & polishing Green Catering Departments Food processing, food services & bar areas Yellow Washbasins & surfaces including tiled walls, mirrors, glass & metal.
Consumer Delivery Expectation: Next working day
For use with handle code 134829 |
Looped end mop heads are more durable and are less likely to unravel when used making them the best choice for heavy mopping |
The loop ends create more surface area on the mop heads so they are the best choice for mopping larger areas and rooms |
The mop heads have looped ends and can be laundered and reused multiple times |
This multifold hygienic Kentucky mop head has a green colour-coded stay flat band |
Weight: 450g |