Liners, absorbents, disinfectant and gloves at case pricing — delivered calm-weather, or will-call when it isn’t.
When a storm enters the cone, four things vanish from every supplier’s shelf in South Florida: heavy-mil can liners (debris, wet waste), absorbents and rags (water intrusion), disinfectant and all-purpose cleaner (post-storm cleanup), and gloves. Our facility bundle covers all four, sized to your building, at case pricing — before the panic-buying starts.
Typical bundle for a mid-size property: 2 cases 55-gal 3-mil liners, 1 bale shop rags + absorbent, 1 case disinfectant concentrate, 1 case all-purpose cleaner, 2 cases nitrile gloves, plus paper goods to ride out a supply gap. We’ll adjust it to your square footage and headcount — send your details below or on WhatsApp.
After a hurricane watch goes up, wholesale stock in Miami-Dade moves in hours and freight from outside Florida stops. Ordering in calm weather means case pricing instead of scarcity pricing, and delivery on a normal schedule — or will-call pickup at our Opa-locka warehouse if the window is short. We hold hurricane-season buffer stock on liners, rags, absorbents and gloves through November.
If the order lands before a hurricane watch is issued, yes — normal delivery windows across Miami-Dade and Broward. Once a watch is up, will-call pickup at our Opa-locka warehouse is the reliable option.
Heavy-mil can liners, absorbents and rags, disinfectant and all-purpose cleaner, gloves, and enough paper goods to cover a one-to-two-week supply gap. We size the bundle to your building for free.
Yes — we carry buffer stock on the four cleanup categories (liners, rags/absorbents, disinfectants, gloves) from June through November.