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Hako at CMS
19th of September 2013Hako is demonstrating its full range of floor cleaning equipment, from sweepers and vacuum sweepers to scrubber dryers and floor polishers, along with a line of cleaning agents.
For municipal outdoor cleaning the Multicar brand comprises cleaning machines and compact multifunctional implement carriers with articulated steering.
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Handy squeegee from Moerman
19th of September 2013The Moerman Handy squeegee is particularly suitable for removing water from industrial kitchen tables and walls in food service areas, the company says.
Features include rigid colour-coded frame, ergonomic grip for comfortable hold and green Dura-Flex rubber which is recommended for use in areas where hygiene is extremely important.
This natural
Tork Elevation foam soap dispenser with sensor
19th of September 2013The sensor-operated Tork Elevation foam soap dispenser combines a high capacity unit with touch-free operation - each refill contains 2,500 doses.
Aimed at the hygiene-critical hospitality and healthcare sectors, the unit’s batteries last for up to 90,000 shots and LED light indicates when they need changing or when a new refill is needed.
Brute Deluxe Rim Caddy Bundle from Rubbermaid
19th of September 2013According to Rubbermaid its Brute Deluxe Rim Caddy Bundle is a cost effective alternative to traditional cleaning trolleys.
The bundle comprises a 167 litre Rubbermaid Brute grey container mounted on a quiet dolly. A Deluxe Rim Caddy is secured on to the top lip of the Brute to allow for storage of cleaning supplies. The time-saving advantage for
Fimap's iMx user-friendly walk-behind scrubber dryer
19th of September 2013Fimap claims the silent working, user friendly operation and compact dimensions of its new iMx walk-behind scrubber dryer make it suitable for use in a wide variety of applications.
This machine has been produced in materials designed to allow for maximum recyclability and optimum consumption of water and detergent. Battery run time is up to four
DebMed Group Monitoring System encourages hand hygiene
19th of September 2013The DebMed Group Monitoring System (GMS) from Deb Group is intended to encourage hospital staff to wash their hands. It consists of simply adding a chip to one of the company’s hand soap dispensers to monitor usage.
The chip in each dispenser sends information to an off-site server. There, the data is recorded, analysed and then made