Stand 2.323ProTeam
Following unprecedented interest in their range when first exhibiting at the 2010 show, ProTeam - America’s leading vacuum manufacturer - now returns having recently established its own operations in Europe to service that demand.
The focus of the ProTeam stand will be the European launch of the Super QuarterVac® HEPA backpack vacuum which carries a CE mark. Visitors to the stand will also be given insight on the productivity gains and the cleaning for health benefits that backpack vacuuming and team cleaning deliver as well as receiving expert advice on how these game-changing techniques can be readily adopted in virtually any business situation or workplace. The company will also welcome distributors interested in becoming part of ProTeam’s new European supply-side channel.
Perfect for contract cleaners and for business
owners maintaining their own premises, the Super QuarterVac HEPA backpack vacuum features a powerful motor that allows users to clean more floor space with reduced downtime.
The Super QuarterVac performs on either carpets or hard floor surfaces and the vacuum’s HEPA filter works in concert with ProTeam’s Four Level®
Filtration system to capture 99.97% of airborne particles sized .3
micron or larger. In use this means that the vacuums effectively tackle the indoor air quality issues which can trigger occupants’ respiratory ailments and ultimately lead to sick building syndrome.
During the course of the exhibition, ProTeam will be giving away a Super QuarterVac HEPA unit at the stand to one lucky visitor.
www.pro-team.com Rubbermaid Commercial Products Stand 11.201
Two recent product innovations, the HYGEN Clean Water System and the Clean Look range of Air Care, Surface Care and Skin Care systems, are the main focus of the Rubbermaid display at this year’s Amsterdam show.
The HYGEN Clean Water System has already been nominated for an Amsterdam Innovation Award and will be featured in its own special display. This revolutionary new system features an integrated water filter bucket and wringer that not only greatly reduces the amount of water needed for floor cleaning but also generates cleaner water and consequently cleaner mops. The filter bucket and wringer are matched with eight specially engineered Double-Sided Microfibre Mops.
These are proven to remove up to 99.9% of
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micro-organisms and the double-sided design means they can cover 45m² with one wring. As well as offering greater productivity and cleaner floors, the superior durability of the mops - they last for up to 1000 launderings – means better cost-in-use too.
Since its launch in 2011, the HYGEN Clean Water System has already been widely used across Europe in offices and institutional buildings, hotels, restaurants and catering outlets, retail premises, healthcare sites and many other locations with daily cleaning regimes.
Introduced in March 2012, the Rubbermaid Clean Look family allows the creation of smarter looking and more hygienic washrooms. It comprises different products drawn from the Air Care, Surface Care, and
the newly launched Skin Care system ranges all carrying the same coordinated look and sleek, contemporary styling that is designed to deliver an enhanced washroom experience for every user.
Multi-lingual product specialists will be on the Rubbermaid stand throughout the show to help visitors learn more about these two major innovations and the company’s many other best-in-class cleaning, washroom, waste management and facility maintenance systems.
www.rubbermaid.eu
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