Impact 2612 LobbyMaster Plastic Lobby Dust Pan Combo Kit with"L"
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Impact 2612 LobbyMaster Plastic Lobby Dust Pan Combo Kit with"L"
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The Impact 2612 LobbyMaster plastic lobby dust pan combo kit includes a lobby dust pan, a lobby broom, and a broom clip and can be used for quick cleanups in restaurants, shopping malls, and other public places. The dust pan's PVC (polyvinyl chloride) handle resists wear and corrosion and can be moved forward or backward or locked in an upright position. The handle has an L-shaped grip for comfort. Its angled bottom and refined front edge enable dirt and debris to be swept into the pan. Foot rest pads help the user hold the dust pan steady while sweeping.
The broom's angled shape facilitates sweeping along baseboards and reaching under furniture and into corners. The bristles are frayed at the tips to trap fine dirt particles on smooth floors. The black plastic handle is resistant to stains and wear. A hole near the end of the handle allows the broom to be hung for storage. The clip allows the broom to be attached to the handle of the dust pan for convenience.
The lobby dust pan measures 32 x 12 x 11 inches (H x W x D). (H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.) The lobby broom measures 38 x 8 x 1-1/2 inches (H x W x D).
Impact Products manufactures cleaning, maintenance, and safety supplies. The company, founded in 1963, is headquartered in Toledo, OH.
Impact 2612 LobbyMaster Plastic Lobby Dust Pan Combo Kit with"L"
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