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Playground Cleaning

    A study published by the University of Arizona suggests that almost half of all playground equipment is contaminated with potentially illness-inducing bacteria. While swinging on monkey bars, coasting down slides, and enjoying other recreational equipment, children are exposed to the urine, blood, saliva, sweat, and mucus of others who've used the equipment before them. These facts make playground equipment twice as big of a biohazard as public restrooms. 

   3 Daughters is committed to not only making the playground look nice by removing stains and algae but also sanitizing the surfaces coming in contact with children. This process is highly recommended to be preformed early spring and monthly for high volume play areas such as parks and day camps.  

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