Nelson-Jameson has introduced orange to its extensive collection of color-coded products for material handling, janitorial, safety, lab and processing applications, with new items being added continuously.
Color-coding tools, to assure that are used in the areas in which they are meant to be used, has helped stop bacterial migration between areas of the plant and different applications.
New orange items for material handling are pails, hand & bench scrapers, plastic scoops & shovels and 44-gallon containers. For janitorial and maintenance functions, squeegees, floor brooms, fiberglass & aluminum handles have been added. A variety of brushes are now offered in orange, including wall & deck scrub brushes, floor brushes, bottle brushes, bench & counter brushes, and tank & equipment brushes.
Orange items are also available in safety products, including tapes, hairnets, bump caps and cable ties. For sanitary processing applications, our offerings include cutlery, gaskets, security seals and nozzles.
The color-coded line includes several other colors, including white, red, yellow, blue, green, gray, brown, black, and now orange. The company’s color-coded catalog features the complete color-coded line and the new orange flyer can be requested.
For more information or to request a flyer, please contact Dakonya Freis, Janitorial & Maintenance Product Manager at 800-826-8302.
Nelson-Jameson, Inc. has been an integrated supplier for the food industry since 1947. Product lines include safety & personnel, production & material handling, sanitation & janitorial, processing & flow control, laboratory & QA/QC, and bulk packaging & ingredients. The company is headquartered in Marshfield, Wisconsin, with other locations in Turlock, California and Twin Falls, Idaho. For more information visit, www.nelsonjameson.com.
Hi, first i want to ask when these products are coming in the market and have you tested it safely, cause you just have given here positive sides of your products life time is not as much as you are saying because when you add something extra in the material to do looks good , then they lost something in their.
Thank you for the question Janitorial Seattle. I have spoken with our Janitorial & Maintenance Product Manager, Dakonya and she wants me to share that these products are already in the market and have been for several months by now. We have offered color-coded janitorial and sanitation items for several years and have continued to maintain a high-quality product that is tested by the vendor before going to market. Adding a colored dye to the material has not changed the quality of the product, and thus is the reason that we have continued to work with our vendors to increase the color options. If you have more questions or would like to discuss your concerns with Dakonya, she can be reached at d.freis@nelsonjameson.com, and thanks again for your comment.