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Utility Pails: What You Need to Know

Metal and plastic buckets are essential for a variety of cleaning and sanitizing jobs. They are available in different colors, allowing you to designate each bucket for a specific purpose in a color-coded system. These pails typically are equipped with a single handle, so the handler can transport the bucket easily. Industrial plastic and metal buckets may also come equipped with a plethora of features that assist with cleaning, such as compartments for housing supplies or lips on the rim for easy pouring. In the section below, we'll go over commonly asked questions regarding metal and plastic buckets.

Common Questions About Plastic Buckets

Are there different styles of utility pails?

Yes, utility pails come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. Below, we'll discuss the most popular styles available, including:

  • Industrial plastic buckets: These buckets are available many colors. Plastic buckets consist of one large compartment supported by a durable handle, which is typically made of a metal. They may have lips on their rims for easy pouring, as well as graduation marks to inform the handler how much soap and water or sanitizer is in the bucket.
  • Industrial metal buckets: The metal makeup of these buckets are not as popular as plastic cleaning buckets, and metal cleaning buckets can be difficult to come by, as some types of metal can eventually corrode or rust if consistently exposed to chemicals found in some cleaning products.
  • Plastic cleaning caddies: Equipped with multiple compartments, plastic cleaning caddies can transport cleaning supplies, such as sanitizing solution and scrub brushes. They may feature one or two handles, depending on the caddy's size and number of compartments.
  • Dirty water buckets: These buckets are attached to mopping systems. The dirty water bucket catches soiled water that is wrung from mops used to clean floors. These buckets are necessary to ensure you remove dirty water from the mop without spreading it around your establishment's floors.

What is the importance of color-coded cleaning buckets?

Color-coded plastic buckets help you keep your facilities clean without worrying about cross contamination. Blue cleaning buckets are suitable for low-risk areas, such as certain public areas, where there is very little threat of cross contamination. Green pails are commonly used for cleaning foodservice areas where food may be served or prepared. Red cleaning buckets are meant to be used in high-risk areas, such as bathrooms, while yellow pails may be used for other areas where cross contamination is possible.

Should you get metal cleaning bucket stands?

Stands for utility pails provide sanitary storage for plastic and metal cleaning buckets. You should invest in bucket stands if you wish to keep your utility pails organized and contained in a specific location. They are typically designed to be mounted onto a wall, ensuring your cleaning bucket is elevated off the ground and away from contaminants.

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