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Taski Swingo 5000 is largest scrubber in Diversey range
12th of March 2013With a width of 105 cm and cleaning speed of 7.5 km per hour the Taski Swingo 5000 battery-powered ride-on scrubber is the largest and most advanced in the Diversey range.
Designed to give optimum drying results, the patented W-shaped squeegee follows floor profiles to remove water on difficult floors or uneven surfaces. Cleaning solution waste
Ease is the key with Kärcher B 40 W
12th of March 2013Kärcher’s B 40 W walk-behind scrubber dryer features the Intelligent Key operating system that enables each user to set up an individual profile. Kärcher says it is particularly efficient in the eco!efficiency mode.
Kärcher Intelligent Key can be used to set varying levels of authorised access by means of colour-coded keys
All spare parts from TVH
12th of March 2013From TVH comes a complete range of parts for scrubber dryers and sweepers - squeegees, floor pads, brushes, drive and vacuum motors. It also offers TotalSource floor cleaner.
The company’s catalogue covers 14 brands and 100 models. And the company is an authorised Ametek distributor for Ametek Lamb.
Hakomatic B 115 R - sit in comfort
12th of March 2013The new Hakomatic B 115 R series of ride-on scrubber dryers from Hako has been designed for cleaning large areas. Models come with either disk or cylindrical brushes. Narrow, compact design and brush heads projecting on both sides make for maximum view of the working area for the operator.
There is steering lock of 90° to both sides and this,
Comac Innova now in manual
12th of March 2013The ride-on scrubber Innova from Comac is designed for cleaning of areas up to 6,000 square metres. The company says its various working widths make it highly versatile - it comes with one disk brush of 61 cm width; two brushes with working width of 65,75,85 and 100 cm; and also in a sweeping version with 69 cm width cylindrical brush.
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Fighting the good fight - healthcare hygiene
11th of March 2013Reports of patients contracting conditions such as MRSA and C.difficile during a hospital stay have become particularly prevalent over the past 30 years. Can hospital cleaning and hygiene regimes make any real headway against health threats such as norovirus, MRSA and C.difficile? Or are hygiene teams fighting a losing battle?
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