my floors are greasy and you can Prevent Slip and fall lawsuits with hydrogen peroxide in powder form

Slip and fall lawsuits are everywhere. My floors are greasy.Greasy restaurant floors are dangerous and they are costly due to law suits.

A friend of mine who owns several properties was just sued for 400,000 over a slip.

Greasy kitchen floors seem to be the norm in restaurant business.A lot of my customers are chefs so I have been in quite a few kitchens over the years.

Well they were struggling with the floors. They had just been cleaned but still felt like a ice skating rink.

Now in all honesty cleaning floors is not my gig. I am a auto detailer for twenty five years and I clean cars and planes but not floors.

Well being the forever entrepreneur I saw a chance to see if what this scientist had been telling me.

This bag that I had been using for car detailing was highly effective on woman's makeup which is a pain to remove from a steering wheel but his hydrogen peroxide solution made it fall off the wheel.

So here I go I have got to see if it will work on de-greasing restaurant floors.These greasy kitchen floors are everywhere.




If it will clean these in a parking lot it will clean your floors


My floors are greasy and I want to prevent slip and fall lawsuits. So clean the floors the right way

So I took two teaspoons,yes that's right teaspoons in a gallon of water, sloshed it on the floor an watched. The man said to leave it for ten minutes but I gave it five. I was shocked.

Holy crap I said. Yeah that's right HOLY CRAP.

I mean I could not believe it. Two teaspoon per gallon of this hydrogen peroxide charged cleaner. Man does this stuff work.

The staff  said it ran circles around simple green and another product that they use called Eco-Lab which they said in the floor cleaning arena is a joke.But slip and fall lawsuits are no joke.

So in other words I am pitching this to everyone and everyone is buying because it works. And it is CHEAP. Eighteen cents a gallon when you buy by the case.

UH that's cheap.


So what makes it work?


So I call the inventor, who works with another nano scientist, and the simple explanation is they have developed a way to deliver a major dose of hydrogen peroxide that kills and cleans everything through oxidation.

Hydrogen Peroxide is one of the most powerful oxidizers known -- stronger than chlorine, chlorine dioxide, and potassium permanganate. And through catalysis, H2O2 can be converted into hydroxyl radicals (OH) with reactivity second only to fluorine.

Is it safe?

Despite its power, H2O2 is a natural metabolite of many organisms, which decompose the H2O2 they produce into oxygen and water. H2O2 is also formed by the action of sunlight on water -- a natural purification system for our environment. Consequently, H2O2 has none of the problems of gaseous release or chemical residues that are associated with other chemical oxidants. And since H2O2 is totally miscible with water, the issue of safety is one of concentration.

So with that being, said hydrogen peroxide in proper dilutions is an incredible safe cleaner.

So cool.It also sterilizes everything. You can use one half teaspoon in a thirty two ounce bottle for cleaning anything and I mean anything.

I use it in auto detailing for everything and it blows me away.

Chemical cost are out of control and I am reeling them in.

But lets get back to Degreasing Restaurant Floors.

This is probably the best investment a guy can make to save some dough.



 Property owners do need to be careful in keeping up their property. While there is no precise way to determine when someone else is legally responsible for something on which you slip or trip, cases turn on whether the property owner acted carefully so that slipping or tripping was not likely to happen -- and whether you were careless in not seeing or avoiding the thing you fell on. Here are some general rules to help you decide whether someone else was at fault for your slip and fall trip and fall injury.

Determining Liability for slip and fall

To be legally responsible for the injuries you suffered from slipping or tripping and falling on someone else's property, one of the following must be true:

  • The owner of the premises or an employee must have caused the spill, worn or torn spot, or other slippery or dangerous surface or item to be underfoot.       In other words a greasy floor.
  • The owner of the premises or an employee must have known of the dangerous surface but done nothing about it.
  • The owner of the premises or an employee should have known of the dangerous surface because a "reasonable" person taking care of the property would have discovered and removed or repaired it.

The third situation is the most common slip and fall, but is also less clear-cut than the first two because of those pesky words "should have known." Liability in these cases is often decided by common sense. Judges and juries determine whether the owner or occupier of property was careful by deciding if the steps the owner or occupier took to keep the property safe were reasonable.

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