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First dry ice from Kärcher
10th of September 2021Kärcher has launched its first dry ice blaster, the IB 10/8 L2P, featuring integrated dry ice production directly from liquid Carbon Dioxide. This means dry ice blasting can be carried out spontaneously at any time and without long preparation.
Kärcher has partnered with Air Liquide in the UK to provide the CO2 liquid offtake cylinders
GOJO's Healthy Soap
10th of September 2021New from GOJO Industries-Europe is a hand hygiene system featuring dispensers and a new Purell Healthy Soap featuring Clean Release Technology (CRT). This, the company says, allows the soap to reach into areas of the skin which are hard to reach.
The mild formulation is also said to be kind to hands, even with frequent use - it includes 90 per
Busy autumn for Afidamp
9th of September 2021Italy reporter for ECJ Anna Garbagna tells us about a new training programme starting this autumn.
The second edition of the Advanced Training Course in Cleaning Management, developed by Università degli Studi of Bergamo which involves Afidamp in the definition of programming and teaching activities, will start in October.
The objective
The European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards are back! Submit your entry now
23rd of August 2021The European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards are back and organisers are calling for entries from service providers, manufacturers and distributors across Europe.
The awards are a celebration of excellence in the professional cleaning industry. As the only pan-European awards for the sector, they provide the opportunity for businesses and
China hotels use smart chip to supervise cleaning work
17th of August 2021A new smart supervision system is currently being trialled in China to monitor the work of hotel cleaners.
Smart chips are embedded in cleaning cloths, bed linen and other items at hotels in East China’s Xiacheng District.
Sensors in cleaning cloths emit a warning sound whenever these products are used in the wrong areas, for example if a
Spanish cleaning association added 5,000 new workers during pandemic year
28th of June 2021The Spanish contract cleaning association ASPEL has published its annual report and revealed that it recruited 5,000 new workers to the sector during the pandemic year. This is despite the enormous challenges being faced by the industry as a whole during 2020.
Presenting the findings of the report, president Juan Díez de los Ríos