"The Broom Caddy": A Storage Unit

"The Broom Caddy" supplies the right tool at the right time without confusion.

The Merriam-Webster online dictionary has one description of the word organization as: the act or process of putting the different parts of something in a certain order so that they can be found or used easily and that description perfectly fits The Broom Caddy. The Broom Caddy is a storage unit built to house a vast array of janitorial accessories including brooms, dustpans and mops. The design intent is to provide householders as well as professional cleaners with a convenient means of keeping these needed implements neatly organized, secured steadfastly and yet readily within reach.

The Broom Caddy is a rectangular “storage” box and, while compact, is designed with copious housing capabilities. The base is configured with a number of openings that match the top section and secure the handles in place. It is user-friendly for the professional maintenance, janitorial and cleaning individuals as well as the individual home owner. Televised test marketing has recently been completed indicating exceptional consumer interest in The Broom Caddy.

The Patent Pending Broom Caddy was invented by Michael Faulkner of Philadelphia, PA  who said, “I have a prototype which works so well that I know anyone who buys The Broom Caddy will never again be without it. Not only is it easy to install and use, it is affordable.”

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