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New products - food hygiene
29th of June 2011An overview of latest product launches in the food hygiene sector from ECJ.
HACCP certified
Kärcher's B 60 W scrubber dryer has HACCP certification, making it suitable for use in HACCP-relevant areas and by food retailers without any restrictions. The award recognised the company’s development of detailed cleaning instructions that
Three layers
29th of June 2011FFast Mop is the new line of disposable mops being launched in September by Flash - suitable for all kinds of water-resistant floors.
The non-woven mops have three layers. The bottom layer is a perforated non-woven to give optimum cleaning and humidity regulation. The middle layer boasts high absorption capacity, while the top layer is for
Award winner
29th of June 2011Winner of the Pulire Innovation Award at the Italian exhibition last month was the GreenTube from IPC, a system designed to bring pure water cleaning technology to new markets.
IPC set out to design a compact, light, practical and inexpensive unit that would not be limited to window cleaning applications. Current systems, the company says, are
New generation
29th of June 2011Cleanfix has developed a new generation of scrubber dryers featuring an integrated charger and with the option of adding the Cleanfix Advanced Dosing System (CADS). This, the company claims, can result in chemical savings of up to 50 per cent.
There are three models in the range. Designed for medium-sized level floor areas, the RA 505 IBC is
Dirty into clean
29th of June 2011New from Rubbermaid Commercial Products (RCP) is the HYGEN Clean Water System, a mopping system with integrated water filter that cleans water as the operator works, as well as cleaning the mop head using built-in agitation blades.
The system consists of a filter bucket and wringer, with eight accompanying microfibre mops. Designed to promote
Take advice on training
29th of June 2011Latest news on from the UK's cleaning sector from ECJ's reporter - including a look at the importance of effective training.
We were pleased but a little disappointed by the coverage of The Cleaning Show. Pleased because, on the face of it, the show was a success. For some companies it undoubtedly was. It does not explain the comparatively small