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No fragrance fatigue with SCA Tork air fresheners
3rd of November 2014Tork manufacturer SCA says air freshening fragrances needs to be changed regularly in order to avoid the issue of fragrance fatigue. This occurs when regular users of washrooms become so accustomed to a particular aroma that they gradually fail to notice it.
To combat this the company offers a mixed pack of three different refills - Citrus,
FDT's Viva!E air freshener is carbon footprint approved
3rd of November 2014The Viva!E continuous air freshening and odour control system from FDT has been endorsed as a Carbon Footprint Approved Product. This means it has been independently assessed and verified for emissions and energy consumption, and was found to have a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to aerosol products.
Viva!E uses patented Oxy-Gen
Hyprom BLO2 usese piezoelectricity
3rd of November 2014According to Hyprom its new BLO2 fragrancing system uses BLOwing nanotechnology that works with piezoelectricity and fragrance formulation refills.
Fragrance is literally blown through a mist of micro particles, which makes it stay airborne for longer. This solution, says Hyprom, is also highly eco-conscious.
The advanced technology also means
Vectair V-Air Solid
3rd of November 2014Vectair Systems has introduced V-Air Solid – a multi-phasing and passive air freshener with sub-micron fragrance technology which the company says eliminates the common problem with air freshening systems of fragrance fatigue.
The cartridge is made up of a ceramic capsule and a fragrance core. These combine and diffuse powerful key
P+L washroom dispensers in LED and LCD
3rd of November 2014From P+L Systems Washroom come LED and LCD fragrance dispensers available in chrome or white finish, with a choice of aerosol delivery features.
The LED dispenser can be programmed to spray every 7.5, 15 or 30 minutes to maximise the life of fragrances and ensure locations such as hotels or service stations that require continuous fragrancing
Increase in French cleaning company failures
3rd of November 2014French reporter Christian Bouzols explains that the number of cleaning companies failing in the country has risen by 16 per cent since 2011, but that on the whole business is improving.
The number of cleaning companies failing in France has risen by 16 per cent in three years. That figure is indeed worrying but is a good reflection of