Nviroclean Academy
Lesson 3: Simple Demo Steps (Pour, Circular Motion, Sweep)
Objective: Master the basic three-step demo process to showcase Nviroclean’s effectiveness.
Content: Step-by-step guide: Pour Nviroclean onto a spill, work in with a circular motion using a broom, and sweep up. Reference the Fact Sheet’s color-change indicator.
Activity: Simulate a demo with water and a small amount of Nviroclean (if available) or visualize with a diagram. Note color change.
Time: 30 minutes
Lesson 3: Simple Demo Steps (Pour, Circular Motion, Sweep)
The beauty of Nviroclean is its simplicity—three steps that anyone can follow, proving it’s faster and safer than competitors.
Step 1: Pour Nviroclean generously onto the spill (e.g., oil or water in a tray) to cover it fully, leveraging its hollow micro-crystalline voids (from the Fact Sheet) for instant absorption up to 12x its weight. What is the first step in a basic Nviroclean demo? Pour Nviroclean, ensuring even coverage to kick off encapsulation.
Step 2: Work it in with a circular motion using a brush or broom—this activates encapsulation, trapping contaminants without residue, as confirmed by the SDS’s “sweeping powder” alias for easy cleanup.
Step 3: Sweep up the now-solid waste—it’s ready for standard trash or landfill, with no special bagging needed, thanks to 99.9% VOC retention in REIC tests.
What indicates Nviroclean is fully saturated? It changes to the spill’s color (e.g., brown for oil), signaling reuse potential up to 5 times. This process takes under 2 minutes, contrasting with clay absorbents that dust up and take 10+ minutes.
Emphasize safety: As an EPA-certified sorbent, it’s non-toxic and “Not classified” per SDS, safe for demos in any setting. Practice tip: Narrate each step aloud to educate viewers, ending with, “See? Spills handled without the hassle.”
Demo Steps List:
- Pour Nviroclean to cover the spill.
- Work in with circular motion (brush/broom).
- Sweep up the solidified waste.
Activity: Simulate a demo with safe materials (water and a small amount of food coloring as a “spill,” plus a sample of Nviroclean if available—or use a printed diagram). Perform the steps: Pour, circular motion, sweep. Note the color change and discuss: “How does this step convince a customer of reusability?”
Record a 3-minute video of your simulation and upload it with the Beginner Level Exam for feedback.
