CRI adds 300th solution to Seal of Approval

HomeNewsCRI adds 300th solution to Seal of Approval

Dalton—A solution pre-spray and six new vacuums have passed testing and been certified by the Carpet & Rug Institute’s Seal of Approval (SOA) program for carpet cleaning products and equipment. Industrial Paper Products, Inc., of Burlington, N.C., has earned SOA status for its Encaptivate LMC as the 300th solution with SOA.

Pacific Floor Care of Muskegon, Mich., has joined the SOA program with its Aura commercial wide-area model approved at the bronze level. Also joining the SOA vacuum category at the bronze level is Zep, Inc., of Atlanta with its Zep model commercial wide-area vacuum. New Entrant Brady Industries of Las Vegas has earned bronze level approval for its Brady Wide Area Vacuum.

Earning approval for its fourth vacuum model is Triple S of Billerica, Maine, which earned bronze level certification for its Triple S LAV 30. The Hoover Company of Glenwillow, Ohio adds its Hoover Ground Command at the bronze level, the company’s eighth successful SOA entrant. Earning approval for its sixth model is the Clarke Company with its Clarke Carpet Master 30, at the bronze level. With these additions, the Seal of Approval vacuums category grew to 233 approved models.

For further information, contact Pat Jennings at pjennings@carpet-rug.org or 706.428.2123

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