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Rubbermaid hand hygiene for specific needs
21st of June 2013According to Rubbermaid its hand hygiene products meet the specific needs of food preparation areas by preserving the skin from potential irritations related to frequent washing or for sensitive skin.
Among its systems are the manual FLex and automatic AutoFoam dispensers. These are used in conjunction with the company’s lotion and foam
Salveco SalveSafe natural disinfectants
21st of June 2013The SalveSafe line of disinfectant cleaners for food preparation areas from Salveco is based on lactic acid. This, the company says, means they come with as little health or environmental risk as possible - while still being as efficient as other cleaners.
The formulas are of 100 per cent natural origin and do not carry toxic ingredients. The
HACCP certification offers proof of hygiene
21st of June 2013HACCP International is an accredited certification body that operates a specific certification scheme to endorse equipment, chemicals, materials and services used by the food industry.
It says the selection of poorly designed or unhygienic cleaning equipment and materials is a risk to one of the most important HACCP prerequisite controls, with
Kenosan alkaline foam cleaner from CID Lines
21st of June 2013Kenosan is the new alkaline foam cleaner from CID Lines, boasting strong adhesion power
and deep cleaning action at very low dilution.
The manufacturer says that even in the most challenging applications, Kenosan can be used at a dilution rate of between one and 1.5 per cent, saving up to 50 per cent of product per square metre it says.
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Graffiti - are we winning?
21st of May 2013Companies are constantly coming up with new, more sophisticated products designed to remove graffiti or deter the culprits from offending in the first place. But are the latest graffiti-removal products on the market actually deterring the offenders? Or is Europe’s graffiti problem still as bad as ever? Ann Laffeaty finds out.
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Floor pads - continual development
17th of May 2013Floor pads have come a long way since they were first developed in the 1950s. Richard Jones, market manager for floor & surface care for 3M – the company said to have invented the floor pad - talks about the evolution of the product and considers the impact that the continued development of the floor pad has had on the market