JIS Europe at KBB Birmingham 2010
JIS Europe will be displaying their extensive range of stainless steel heated towel rails at the KBB Show at the National Exhibition Centre Birmingham from Sunday 21st March to Wednesday 24th March 2010 on Stand D9 Hall 20. The Sussex Range is available in polished or brushed satin finishes. All towel rails are manufactured to exacting standards and JIS Europe offers an extended range of sizes with new models to choose from including the recently introduced two additions. Launched under the Brunswick name both are wall mounted in a ‘ladder’ conformation.
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Tel: 01444 831200 www.sussexrange.co.uk
Pegler Yorkshire Enjoy a KBB Odyssey in 2010
market exclusively at KBB. Details are under wraps at the moment but all the new ranges will include both bathroom and kitchen variants.
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Tel: 0870 1200 284 www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk
Pegler Yorkshire will be giving the ball a kick at this year’s KBB exhibition, where a whole new range of products will be displayed for the very first time. Wold Cup year will see several new ranges launched to compliment what is already a superb portfolio of market leading products. Ebro and Pulsar were launched to the market in November and their cutting edge design and striking features have already sealed their popularity. Ebro and Pulsar will be joined on display by three new ranges that will be launched to the
Swine Flu Products Now Available Online
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The second wave of the swine flu outbreak is now underway - and worryingly the biggest increase is among school children. No-GermsTM, from PHS, is the UK’s leading alcohol free hand sanitiser, and is clinically proven to be effective against swine flu as well as MRSA, E-coli and other flu viruses, but uses entirely safe ingredients so it can be used by children of all ages. Now No-Germs is available with a convenient and money-saving dispenser which can be filled from a great value 5 litre refill bottle.
Indoor Pressure Washer and Wet Vac Facility Targets Restrooms
Nilfisk has launched an innovative all purpose cleaning machine aimed at the difficult restroom cleaning segment. Cleaning toilets and locker room areas has long been a problem for the busy contractor and end user. Manual cleaning is both time consuming and can expose operators to unsanitary conditions. Nilfisk have developed a solution with the all purpose cleaner APC328. The machine is compact, self contained and easy to manoeuvre within tight spaces. The APC328 features an indoor pressure washer and a powerful liquid recovery vacuum with a 7.5 m stretch hose. All hoses are stored on the front of the compact machine for easy transportation. Pressure on the pressure washer function is variable with a high or low setting. An automatic chemical system allows the use of either round or rectangle chemical bottles. Automatic regulation of dilution rates is standard saving cost and providing additional operator protection. The APC328 offers significant benefits over hand cleaning, tests have shown productivity rates 3 times higher than conventional methods. Substantial labour savings can be made or operatives freed up for work elsewhere.
Tel: 01284 763163 www.nilfisk.co.uk
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