Hamilton,
OH – December 6, 2011– The winner of Kaivac’s
Dirty Mop Contest has just been announced.
The
winner is Alina
Prodan from Chicago, IL who received 3,254 votes from Kaivac Facebook fans for her soiled mop.
She
will receive $500 for submitting what Kaivac
Facebook fans consider the dirtiest mop entered into the contest.
The
contest began in October 2011 and voting began in November. Facebook fans
were invited to submit pictures of their dirtiest mops used for cleaning-many
of which are used on a daily basis. Fans were then asked to vote for the
dirtiest mop.
Twenty-six
dirty mops were submitted, and what was termed “an astonishing” 15,557 votes
were received.
“We’ve
never done anything like this before,” says Matt Morrison, communications
manager for Kaivac, who put the contest together. “It was a lot of fun and we
learned a lot as well.”
The
contest significantly also increased the number of people that “Like” the
Kaivac Facebook site. “By the end of the contest, there was a seven-fold
increase in the number of ‘Likes’ to the site.”
But
there was a serious side to the contest, according to Morrison, and that was
just how soiled mops and buckets become as they are used.
Recent
studies indicate that soiled mops can quickly contaminate floor surfaces as the
mop is used.
“Most
custodial workers already knew this was likely the case even before the studies
came out,” says Katherine Pickett, who entered her dirty mop, Grimey Gretta,
into the contest. “But seeing pictures of all the dirty mops certainly brought
it home for me and I am sure many others.”