Putting Health First in Education

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Reliable Brand offers a comprehensive cleaning solution for every area on campus.

A healthy environment is key in classrooms, sports arenas, dining halls, offices and beyond. Although students spend a lot of time in classrooms and dorms, overall campus cleanliness is essential. Did you know that 100 percent believe that a clean restroom reflects how much an establishment cares for the people using the facilities?* And since students, parents, staff and visitors are your most important asset, anything less just won’t do.

Reliable® Brand cleaning products will protect and keep students healthy all over campus. This comprehensive line of products is of a consistent quality and works together seamlessly — Reliable Brand keeps it simple by only offering products with the most value. Green Seal™-certified products are also available to help with your sustainability goals.

Reliable Brand products are similar in quality to national brands, yet they are priced lower. The result? Measurable cost savings for you.

Reliable Brand is available only from xpedx® – a b2b distributor of facility supplies in the U.S. xpedx has a deep supply chain, so you won’t need to worry about availability. What’s more, Reliable Brand is backed by xpedx Facility Solution Advisors, tenured professionals who will create a custom program with the right product mix to eliminate cross contamination on campus. They also help in spend management and reporting.

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* Based on the 2012 Harris Interactive Poll, 2013 focus groups and independent study.

This article originally appeared in the issue of .

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