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Symto Hybrid mops have two sides
1st of October 2014According to Symto, its Hybrid series of mops can offer significant cost savings thanks to its patented belt system which enables double sided usage.
This, the company says, can reduce the amount of mops used by half and because Hybrid can be used on different holder systems there is no longer any need for different mop heads.
One side of the
Filmop Equodose for mopping
1st of October 2014Equodose is the new mechanical dosing device from Filmop, designed to moisten only those mops that are required on site using the correct dose for each specific cleaning application.
Said to reduce environmental impact, Equodose saves water and energy while also reducing the amount of detergent required, according to Filmop. All plastic
Vileda Professional UltraSpeed Pro
1st of October 2014The latest mopping development from Vileda Professional is the UltraSpeed Pro bucket-and-press flat mopping system - the successor to the UltraSpeed system.
Because flexibility was one of the top priorities in developing this new system, the UltraSpeed Pro comes in three kits, to cater for a wide range of applications. System contains the mopping
Food hygiene - what does 'safe' mean?
9th of July 2014Wipers, chemicals, cloths and brushes – all have to be ‘food safe’ before they can be used in food preparation areas. But how far do they need to differ from traditional products? Ann
Laffeaty finds out.
‘Food-safe’ products have become big business in today’s catering kitchens and food processing plants.
Birchmeier foamers and sprayers
8th of July 2014Birchmeier offers a range of foaming equipment for use in the food processing sector. For example the mobile foam cleaning models Indu-Matic in 20, 50 or 100 litre versions boast good adhesive foam on horizontal and vertical surfaces.
Control flies with Brandenburg traps
8th of July 2014For effective control of flies in food preparation areas Brandenburg offers a range of Insect Light Traps (ILTs) that use UVA light as a method to attract them. The flies are then caught on the sticky glue boards inside the ILT. Glue boards can then be used to identify the fly species and locate the source.
The Genus line of units are engineered