GOJO
Stand 11.417
After dedicated years of research and development, GOJO Industries-Europe Ltd is set to unveil new and innovative systems at the 2012 ISSA/Interclean exhibition in Amsterdam.
Delegates can find out more about the
exciting next generation systems by visiting the hand hygiene specialist on stand number, located in hall 11.
European Marketing Manager, Suzanne De Maine, says: “After several years in the making our latest developments certainly raises the bar for hand hygiene systems.
“After listening to our market we are confident we’ve moved another stride towards providing
Ionic Systems Ltd Stand 108
2012 marks the 15th anniversary of the Reach & Wash system. This system revolutionised the window cleaning industry, by enabling windows up to 20 metres to be cleaned in less than half the time it used to take, all from the safety of the ground.
Ionic Systems has developed an entirely new filter housing. It is able to withstand higher water pressures than before, resulting in
increased pure water production rates. Because the housings are taking the pressure, the amount of plastics used in the filters has been significantly reduced. This leads to lower running costs and improved sustainability.
This new housing is now used on every system in the range, from the low cost, portable Caddy and QuattRO systems
effective hand hygiene solutions which will revolutionise the industry.”
GOJO has more than 65 years of leadership in improving wellbeing through hand hygiene and healthy skin. It provides solutions for a variety of away-from–home markets including healthcare, public facilities and food processing.
www.GOJO.com/unitedkingdom
through to the flagship ZeRO™ Vehicle/Trailer Mounted systems. The new ZeRO™ range produces 18MOhm, 0 parts per billion, pure water. That’s 1,000 times purer than any other system on the market!
Finally, Ionic has expanded its range of water fed poles with 20 options available from two metres to 25 metres. All of the poles will be on the stand, where there will be a window and a solar panel available to try them on. Longer poles will be extended against the wall as usual.
www.ionicsystems.com Stand 305Katrin
Your ISSA/Interclean
mission...should you choose to accept it...will see you “seek out and destroy” all bacteria from your washrooms.
If this sounds like a challenge you need to embrace, then come and be briefed, at the Katrin stand - 305.
Katrin’s ISSA/INTERCLEAN Mission Hygiene will walk visitors through a series of Mission Points, which will contain materials and expert advice on all hygiene topics, and will deliver a comprehensive briefing to help them avert the hygiene risk to their own organisations.
The Mission Points will include:
• Katrin Hygiene Consultancy: Introducing you to the simple techniques that underpin our service model, and which deliver added
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value to our customers by saving costs, improving productivity, and motivating employees.
• Katrin Environmental Balance: Showing you how ‘Less is More’ - the concept upon which all our products are based – delivers products that perform optimally to save resources for both you and the environment.
• Katrin Informative Research: Did you know that ‘an average employee is absent because of the common cold up to 9 days a year?’ Neither did we until research highlighted this - find out more about the results of recent studies and what it might mean for your company.
Each Mission Point will be introduced by one of our hygiene experts, and will leave visitors with useful materials that we promise will not self-destruct and will enable those who dare to take the challenge to introduce Mission Hygiene to their own organisation.
Mission Hygiene – Can you afford not to take it on?
www.katrin.com
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