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Must save time?
15th of September 2010How important is it that washroom dispensers should be quick to install, refill and use? And how do manufacturers ensure that their dispensers function seamlessly and allow easy access to the soap, toilet tissue and hand towels inside?
No-one wants to linger in a public washroom any longer than necessary. So we all expect to be able to use the
New products - washroom dispensing
15th of September 2010As part of our special report, a round-up of lastest washroom dispensing systems.
Smart appearance
Ophardt Hygiene claims to have solved the problem of keeping stainless steel surfaces in washrooms clean and free of fingerprints with its SanTRAL range incorporating AFP (anti-fingerprint coating).
The coating, the company says, maintains the
Why measure?
15th of June 2010What is the biggest advantage of chemical dispensing systems – is it cost? Safety? Or do the sustainability benefits outweigh other considerations? Manufacturers give their views to Ann Laffeaty.
Automated dispensing systems are catching on fast these days. Chemicals for cleaning need to be diluted to specific concentrations to be fully
Going easy on the environment
15th of June 2010In the context of an increasing demand for green and sustainable cleaning products, wipes are proving no exception. ECJ's Menaha Thiru spoke to three leading manufacturers to look at some of the ways in which they are developing and fostering environmentally friendly wipes.
Pal International produces impregnated hygiene wipes for the food
New products - wipes and cloths
15th of June 2010
As part of our special report on mopping equipment, ECJ offers an overview of what's available in terms of products.
Defeating bacteria
NanoTech micro is a wiping cloth from Vileda Professional that has nano particles of silver embedded in its microfibre.
As silver is an antibacterial agent, this means NanoTech micro kills bacteria in
Potential for contamination?
15th of June 2010In every building on any day of the week cleaners use commercial vacuuming equipment. Many of these units are dry vacuums fitted with special filtration to control dust emissions from the vacuum exhaust which, we all know, is essential to prevent exposure of the cleaners, building workers and visitors to the hazards of fine particulates in the







