Mall work: Rubbermaid dump cart
Often, you see someone with a one of these Rubbermaid carts in the mall. Seems too frequent to be a coincidence that the bathroom cleaner's Rubbermaid cart and a caution sign are in front of the entrance to the restroom you were hoping to use. You don't want to seem ungrateful, though. The maintenance personnel who keep our public places clean and healthy should be applauded for their dedicated work. Or maybe you are in the food court enjoying a kebob when someone comes up with a Rubbermaid dump cart to straighten and beautify a nearby group of tables. They do their work quietly and move on, leaving behind a nicer dining experience for everyone. If there isn't a special day set aside for maintenance workers, there should be!
Rubbermaid cart choices
Your single-source supplier has a huge stock of carts for hauling, storing, cleaning and moving jobs. Rubbermaid cart types range from the Ladder Cart with Cabinet to the Pedal Wring Mini, just right for antimicrobial cleaning in the public areas you must maintain. There's the Rubbermaid Utility Cart and the Trademaster, with or without a locking cabinet. You'll find multiple shelf options in the utility carts, and these come in a fine selection of colors, materials and finishes, from brushed aluminum to oyster white polypropylene heavy duty plastic. The Audio-visual cart's locking cabinet and 3-outlet power strip are particularly handy. And nothing spells utilitarian genius like the multi-functional yet compact cleaning carts stocked by yours truly every day, in a distribution center near you.
Behind-the-scenes Rubbermaid utility cart
Hotel maids and janitors work hard for eight hour shifts, keeping the places we stay when we're on the road as nice as possible. You're either returning from the pool or from a snack at the restaurant, and you pass someone with a Rubbermaid utility cart stacked with clean sheets and towels; they're working to enhance your comfort. The humblest of labor, it seems, can be the most valuable. You're checking out the next day and back in the breakfast lounge someone is straightening up from the morning's continental breakfast, tossing trash, half-finished crossword puzzles, orange juice cups, pieces of jelly doughnut, into a Rubbermaid dump cart. They work behind the scenes, and folks may not notice, but things are always nicer wherever these men and women have been.
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