MD Stetson--"Green Cleaning Products for the Pro"

Code: Green

MD Stetson's
Three Step Approach
to Green Success

1. Create a Green Plan

Our Policy Planner Worksheet gives you step by step instructions to form a Green Team and create a policy and plan for becoming a green facility. You choose how much you want to impact, we guide you along the way.

In addition we will provide:

  • Specialists to audit your facility for current green status

  • Survey Forms to gather information including:

    • Cleaning Staff Survey and Reporting Form

    • Building Occupant Interview Form

  • Logs to track the status of:

    • Staff Training

    • Equipment Maintenance

    • Entryway Systems

    • Floor Care Program

  • Reports and Calculators to qualify

    • Equipment Sustainability Calculator

    • Sustainable Purchasing Report and Calculator

2. Develop Green Cleaning Standards

A successful green cleaning program has to consider vulnerable populations, budget constraints, sustainable technology and new methodology. MD Stetson offers comprehensive support and training programs for your building maintenance operation to develop and implement a green cleaning program. Our programs can assist you with the following:

  • SOP�s Utilizing MD Stetson, GS-42 and CRI Standards
  • Staff workload Analysis Service and Software
  • Balanced Staff Scheduling
  • Quality Assurance Monitoring Service and Software

3. Switch to Green Cleaning Products

Choosing certified products that meet Green Standards are a good way to reduce toxins and make an immediate positive impact on your facility�s environment. MD Stetson has a complete line of green certified chemicals and can bundle certified green products in the categories listed below. We can even Manage your Inventory with our Managed Inventory Service utilizing our Inventory Specialists.
Green Products Selector

 

MD Stetson's Environmental Stewardship Principles

  • Clean for health first and appearance second.

  • Minimize human exposure to contaminants and cleaning products.

  • Recognize cleaning as an environmental health benefit.

  • Commit to occupational development of cleaning personnel.

  • Communicate the value of healthy buildings.

  • Minimize chemical, particle and moisture residue when cleaning.

  • Ensure worker safety.

  • Reduce pollutants entering the building.

  • Establish and document routine maintenance schedules.

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