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Lindhaus new vaccum sweeper
22nd of March 2017New from Lindhaus is the LS38L-ion, a mini multifunctional vacuum sweeper for floors and carpets.
Low noise levels and ease of use are key features of this machine, says the manufacturer, thanks to its ergonomic 100 g handle, aluminium telescopic wand and lightweight lithium battery with run time up to 50 minutes.
Low 14 cm height enables easy
Liquiproof protective coating
22nd of March 2017A London district has been trialling a new splashback wall coating designed to deter street urination.
The Brixton Business Improvement District (BID) has commissioned the developer of specialist protectant sprays Liquiproof to coat walls in Brixton town centre with a super-hydrophobic treatment.
The coating is a specialist compound featuring
FM - time to take responsibility
22nd of March 2017In recent years, facility management (FM) has developed into a discipline which is increasingly able to extend its contribution to the valued added chain of business, healthcare, public administration and other sectors. FM is being integrated more and more into the core processes, thereby generating increasing value and no longer representing a
Buzil's all-round floor polish
21st of March 2017Corridor Complete S 732 is a new multi-purpose gloss emulsion based on metal ion crosslinked polymers and suitable for use on water-resistant floor coverings, such as PVC, rubber, linoleum, stone, sealed parquet, and cork.
Developed by Buzil it boasts ease of use, good dispersive capacity, short drying times,
and value for money. Its even and
Ophardt hand hygiene innovations
21st of March 2017From Ophardt there are a number of innovations around hand hygiene within healthcare.
The Untouchable is a no-touch multifunctional system that automatically dispenses water, soap and disinfectant from one unit using infrared sensor technology. It comes in various versions for either tabletop or wall installation.
Also touchless is the compact
Clean but gasping
21st of March 2017It was in the early 2000s that studies about the harmful effects of VOCs (volatile organic compounds) were first published and the professional cleaning industry began to take notice. Mike Sawchuk, chief business development officer for US cleaning solutions producer Avmor takes a closer look at the “no-VOCs” claim now made by many