“COOLER SANITIZING”-KILLS 99.99% OF
BACTERIA, VIRUSES, MICROORGANISMS AND MOLDS
ON CONTACT.
Did
You Know Your Water Cooler Can Get You Sick
If Not Cleaned???
Cooler Manufacturers and
the International Bottled Water Association
of America recommend that coolers be
sanitized at least every 6 months.
European health regulators require that
bottled water companies sanitize coolers
every 3 months. California has a similar
law on the books for bottled water
companies, and several other states are
considering it. While the integrity of your
water can be superb, the cleanliness of your
cooler can make you seriously ill,
especially when not cleaned, maintained and
SANITIZED for long periods of time. An
unsanitary cooler can affect the taste of
your water and affect your health.
Blue Mountain Natural
Spring Water has studied these effects and
found out the only way to truly clean and
keep your water cooler safe for you and your
family is to sanitize it using Ozone. We are
one of the first bottled water companies in
the tri-state area to offer this healthy
service for a reasonable cost. When Ozone
(O3) is introduced into your water it
sterilizes the water and everything it
touches, killing 99.99% of bacteria,
viruses, microorganisms, and molds. We have
a state of the art Ozone machine that will
perform this very function and "ozonate" the
water and everything it touches called
Nature-Kleen.
Blue Mountain Natural
Spring Water Corp. is one of the pioneering
bottled water companies in the tri-state
area to sanitize customers' water coolers.
Blue Mountain Natural Spring Water offers
the exclusive “Cooler Sanitizing” program, a
7 point service which refreshes and cleans
your cooler. You keep drinking the purest
water, not just the first time, but every
time.
You clean the glass you drink from,
why not the water cooler you drink from?
Cooler Sanitizing Steps=$35 per
cleaning, RECOMMENDED every 6 months!!!-
20 MINUTES TO PERFORM THIS WHOLE PROCESS
- SANITIZE AND
REFRESH RESERVOIR AND WATER PATH (LINES)
WITH OUR NATURAL STATE-OF-THE ART OZONE
TECHNOLOGY
- CLEAN AND SANITIZE
SPIGOTS
- DRAIN AND CLEAN
COOLER RESERVOIR
- CLEAN DRIP TRAY
- CLEAN AND ADJUST
CUP DISPENSER
- CLEAN COOLING
FINS/COILS ON BACK OF COOLER
- CLEAN EXTERIOR OF
COOLER
For
information on sanitizing your own cooler, Blue Mountain also offers.....DO IT
YOURSELF SANITIZING INSTRUCTIONS BELOW!!
CLEANING AND SANITIZING YOUR COOLER
Note: Cooler Manufactures recommend
cooler sanitizing at least every 6 months.
- Unplug the cooler
from the electrical outlet.
- Remove the bottle.
- Drain any water
left in the reservoir through the
faucets.
- Remove top of
water cooler assembly until the assembly
is freed from the reservoir, thereby
exposing the reservoir to be able to be
cleaned with a sponge or cloth.
- Remove splash
guard if one is installed, 80% of
coolers have a splash guard.
- Assembly may be
cleaned in a dishwasher or manually. If
washing manually only use a mild
detergent such as Joy and do not use any
abrasive material to wash unit.
- Thoroughly rinse
and dry assembly.
- Let cooler stand
for a few minutes to allow ice in the
reservoir to melt. Add warm water to
speed up this process.
- Drain water again.
Take a clean non-abrasive sponge and
wipe out reservoir. Do not use soaps or
detergents. Pour additional water into
reservoir to rinse and drain again
through cold spigot only.
- Pour about 2-3
cups of white vinegar in the reservoir
and let that drain through the spigots.
More may be required, use enough to be
able to get it through both cold and hot
lines and clean out the tubing/lines
inside the cooler.
- Boil water or use
scalding hot water and pour slowly into
reservoir until it is full.
- Allow water to
stand for 1 minute. Drain water out of
both spigots. This procedure sanitizes
the water lines and the spigots.
- Replace the
assembly by pressing unit firmly into
the reservoir opening until the unit is
flush with the top of the cooler.
- Place bottle on
top of cooler.
- Depress spigots
and flush with Spring water until water
flows freely from both spigots and you
have drained about 2 gallons of Spring
water.
- Plug in unit. (It
takes a few minutes for water to reach
the desired hot and cold temperatures.
Cleaning Plastic Parts
– Periodic cleaning of drip tray, spigots
and top of cooler are recommended. To clean
plastic parts, use liquid soap and warm
water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners. Drip
tray should not be used for disposing
unwanted beverages.
NOTE: Do not use
"Fantastic" cleaner or similar products on
plastic parts. These products contain
chemicals that can cause the plastics to
become brittle and discolored.
Cleaning Cabinet
Exterior – The cooler exterior can be
cleaned with liquid soap and warm water.
Make sure the washed parts are rinsed
thoroughly and all soap residues are
removed. (Do not use abrasive cleaners which
can scratch surfaces)