
For government & public infrastructure
Standardize cleaning across every public facility with one auditable, bio-based program
Replace a shelf of single-task chemicals with one bio-based cleaner and a Health Canada DIN-registered disinfectant, run from one SOP across every site. Documented cost-per-use, fewer SDS, and packaging and delivery reductions on file.
- Commercial buildings & care homes serviced
- Thousands
- Health Canada-registered disinfectant
- DIN
Challenges we solve
What public-sector facilities are up against
Distributed portfolios, public accountability, and documented procurement requirements raise the bar on every cleaning decision.
The challenge
Dozens of products and inconsistent practices across geographically distributed sites.
Our approach: One ultra-concentrated cleaner and one standardized SOP let every site clean the same way, with far fewer SKUs to stock, train against, and audit.
The challenge
Procurement wants documented packaging, waste, and emissions numbers, not green language.
Our approach: Concentrate-and-refill delivers less packaging and fewer deliveries versus ready-to-use and lowers GHG, with the numbers documented for procurement responses.
The challenge
High-traffic public spaces expose workers and the public to harsh chemical fumes.
Our approach: A pH-neutral, low-VOC, unscented formula with no bleach, ammonia, or phosphates, leaving no harsh chemical smell in occupied public spaces.
The challenge
Public budgets demand accountable, documented spend per clean.
Our approach: Dilution-on-demand means you pay for water at the point of use, producing a transparent, repeatable cost-per-use you can put in a report.
Why Nature’s Pond
Why public-sector facilities standardize on Nature's Pond
One auditable SOP, every site
A single concentrate and one trainable procedure deliver consistent results across large, multi-site public portfolios, simplifying training and audits.
Numbers for procurement
Less packaging and fewer deliveries versus ready-to-use cut GHG, with the numbers documented for procurement responses.
Low-odour, unscented cleaning
Low-VOC and unscented cleaning leaves no harsh chemical smell in busy public buildings.
Documented kill claim on hand
Where surfaces need a registered kill claim, a Health Canada DIN-registered disinfectant (DIN 02496704) covers hard non-porous surfaces: clean first, then disinfect.
Recommended kit
A standardized program for public facilities
Four products cover daily cleaning, documented disinfection, and waste-system odour control across an entire public portfolio.

Multi-Surface Cleaner Concentrate
The flagship of the program: one concentrate cleans glass, stainless, floors and washrooms across every site, diluted on demand from one SOP.

Disinfectant Concentrate
Health Canada DIN-registered for hard non-porous surfaces at roughly 1:200, for spaces that require a documented kill claim.

RTU-Q One-Step Disinfectant
Ready-to-use clean-and-disinfect in one step for high-touch points and quick turnarounds in busy public areas.

4-in-1 Drain, Plumbing, Septic & Garbage
Beneficial-bacteria treatment that keeps drains, waste rooms and septic systems flowing and eliminates odour at the source.
Documentation your procurement and EHS teams expect
Every product ships with the paperwork public-sector buyers and environmental teams need to specify, approve, and audit a program with confidence.
- Safety Data Sheets available for every product to support compliance files and audits
- Health Canada DIN-registered disinfectant (DIN 02496704) for hard non-porous surfaces
- Dilution and application guides for consistent, trainable practice across all sites
- Plastic and delivery reductions from concentrate-and-refill, documented for procurement responses
Questions
Government & public infrastructure cleaning: FAQ
Common questions about cleaning and disinfection for government & public infrastructure environments.
Can one program really standardize cleaning across a distributed public portfolio?
Can you back up the sustainability claims with numbers?
Where do you handle surfaces that need a documented kill claim?
Is it suitable for occupied high-traffic public buildings?
How do we show accountable cost-per-use on a public budget?
Build one auditable program across every public facility
Get facility pricing, SDS documentation, and documented packaging and delivery figures, plus a standardized SOP your distributed sites can run consistently.
