Won’t leave black
marks on client walls.
Holds two additional mop heads (string, tube, flat, dust) for future use and keeps them out of the way.
Holds your wet mop handle in place so it remains secure as the cart and/or mop bucket are being moved.
Store your glove boxes without sacrificing shelf space. Includes two integrated hooks for dispenser and janitorial closet keys.
Now your doorstops have a handy place to live on your cart. SignStop ensures your Restroom Closed Sign doesn’t fall through.
Clip that holds your broom or other handle tools in a face down position.
Designated spot for your toilet bowl brush that keeps dirty liquid off the cart and allows quick access when using.

The HOG ProblemBut too often, that space is clogged with bulky bottles, awkward tools, and random supplies—”hogging” up space, leaving little room for the things that matter most, like paper products.
That means your staff are constantly forced to make trips back to the janitorial closet, wasting time and energy. Every extra step hogs up minutes, money, and efficiency.
It’s a problem that needed a solution….
The CartYeah SolutionWe free up valuable cart space by getting what’s normally “in the way” out of the way. Our smart, space-saving accessories let staff carry everything they need in one trip—more paper, more supplies, less hassle.

Allows trasher to carry one rag per clip to use for wiping down trash bins and/or spotting carpet stains.
Holds one box of gloves for easy access throughout cleaning shift.
Houses three rolls of trash liners to allow for trasher to change out dirty liners in varying sizes of trash bins.
Allows trasher to carry one spray bottle per clip for quick access to any chemicals they need.

A serial entrepreneur, and a passionate advocate for finding simple solutions to complex challenges, Chip brings three decades of design experience to the team. In addition to his duties for CartYeah, he started and runs a boutique Omaha-based design and marketing firm he founded in 2007. Chip’s passion for museums has allowed him to venture into the exhibit design/build space where his imagination and creativity are allowed to take form in real-world experiences. Chip also has authored a popular children’s book teaching kids how electricity is made.

Channing Johnson is President of KB Building Services, one of the Midwest’s top Building Service Contractors. Since 2009, she’s led with a commitment to culture, process, appreciation, and people first. Under her leadership, KB has grown revenue by more than 900%, while maintaining a 91% employee retention rate and 99.6% customer retention rate. She has a passion for creating efficiencies and processes that drive performance, minimize waste and strengthen retention. When Channing started at KB the companies cost of goods sold was 9%. Her efforts have driven that down to 1.5% all the while maintaining a stellar industry reputation. Channing believes great service always starts with great relationships. Channing serves on the ISSA’s BSC Council.

Tanner Thompson is the mastermind behind prototyping new products using industrial CAD software and keeping the CartYeah print fleet operational.
From R&D to full-scale production, Tanner turns ideas into real-world solutions—making sure every cart upgrade rolls out smarter, faster, and better, ensuring they perform well in various environments. He also iterates them as we encounter clients with specific use cases.
*For those who may not recognize the phrase, it’s from the original “Top Gun” released in 1986. Chip’s getting up there, but thought it was funny.