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CA has introduced a new antimicrobial foam hand cleaner and two eco-labelled foam soaps. Containing 40% ethanol which destroys bacteria, viruses and fungi, Tork Antimicrobial Foam Cleanser is kind to the hands and incorporates lower concentrations of alcohol than other sanitisers on the market. “This is effectively a soap and disinfectant in one,” says SCA product and segment manager Charlotte Branwhite. “It is ideal for use in the food and healthcare industries where a germicidal action is often preferred. The fact that it contains emollient ingredients such as glycerine and betaine means it can be used frequently without causing chapping.”


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Commercial fireclay range


haws of Darwen have been manufacturing fireclay sinks for well over 100 years and production still continues today, in their vast factory in Lancashire.


The Shaws range of British made fireclay sinks sell the world over which is testament to its quality. All products are handcrafted to the highest standards using time honoured methods and state of the art kiln technology. The extensive range of heavy duty white glazed commercial fireclay products are designed specifically for commercial applications in schools, leisure, public buildings and laboratories. Fireclay is a traditional robust material which can be used in many areas and products include an amazing array of eight sizes of Belfast sinks, which are all acid and alkali resistant, lab sinks, two styles of practical floor or wall mounted cleaners sinks with stainless steel bucket gratings, plus many other sinks.


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Tork Mild Foam Soap contains natural skin lipids to prevent dryness, while Tork Extra Mild Foam Soap is fragrance-free and contains no sulphates that could irritate the eyes.


Tork foam soaps are housed in a dispenser that has been designed for easy use by children and people with reduced hand strength.


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The hardware can be surface mounted directly to a cubicle or flush panel door. Occupancy is indicated by a red and white signal and the design includes a coin operated emergency release. The Easy+Clean can be ordered either right or left handed by quoting 37651L/R. The UNION Easy+Clean™ Facility Furniture will continue to be competitively priced while offering the added benefits of TouchClean® coating.


UNION Architectural Hardware supplies an extensive range of locks and architectural hardware used in many applications through professional locksmiths and ironmongers. UNION is part of ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions, a division of the ASSA ABLOY Group, the global leader in door opening solutions.


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o assist in protecting people against the threat of bacterial infection, UNION’s Facility Furniture, formerly the Wellington range, has been re- launched as UNION Easy+Clean™ Facility Furniture, combining an easy access design, with new TouchClean® technology.


By nature of its use in toilet and bathroom applications, facility furniture will undoubtedly come into contact with bacteria. TouchClean® anti-bacterial coating helps to improve infection control and reduce the risk of bacteria being transmitted from the surface of the ironmongery. TouchClean® is a nanotechnology coating used to protect people against bacteria and mould organisms. Examples include MRSA, C. Difficille, E. Coli, SARS, listeria, salmonella and bacterial spores. TouchClean® will stop contaminants from growing and tests have shown that within 24 hours, colonies of bacteria were reduced by 99.99%.


UNION Easy+Clean™ Facility Furniture is suitable for toilet and bathroom doors, both hinged and sliding, where ease of operation is desired. It assists in fulfilling the duties required under the Equality Act (EA) and satisfies the recommendations of BS8300 and Approved Document M (ADM).


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