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solutions using only the simple inputs of ordinary water and salt passed across a patented electrochemical cell. The solutions generated are non-toxic, non-allergenic and totally harmless to macro-organisms, including humans. This makes it safe to use across a wide variety of environments and applications.


Solutions can be either generated in small ‘batch generators’ or for large volumes at high concentrations, through ‘flow-through’ generators. Control systems regulate the quality and properties of the solutions to make on-site production easy and highly cost effective.


ECA Technology represents the most environmentally sensitive biocide technology available which is totally effective in eliminating all forms of micro-organisms in water supplies, on work surfaces and fabrics and materials. The inputs of water and salt are naturally occurring and sustainable products, while the output biocide is pH neutral, non-toxic and non-hazardous while being totally effective against all bacteria, viruses, cysts, protozoa, algae and spores with no mutation or resistance. The technology allows for the biocides to be produced easily, cheaply and efficiently on-site, which, combined with the sustainable properties of the inputs, gives it a very small environmental footprint.


The Toucan Range of products is designed to generate small to medium


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volumes of combined disinfectant and cleaning solutions quickly, easily and cheaply. The principle cost of using ECA systems is the capital cost of the devices. This can range from less than £100 for a small batch unit to the larger industrial units capable of producing high volumes of very concentrated solutions. The costs of operation are minimal – the low quantities of salt needed to generate the solutions accounts for around £0.0015 per litre. The costs of water and electricity would account for a maximum of 1p per litre, so the entire cost of producing one litre of powerful, multi-use biocide and cleaning solution on demand is no more than 1.5p per litre. In addition, back-office procurement, delivery, inventory and disposal processes can be eliminated, further cutting costs.


Alastair Scott said: “The potential that this New Solution can have within the janitorial cleaning industry is enormous and we are looking forward to working closely with Robin and his team. Our aim is to work with our customer base to bring this genuinely innovative product to a wider market, benefiting the cleaning industry with a highly effective, cost cutting and eco- friendly cleaning agent.


“By combining the strengths of both our companies, we are confident that the operational, environmental and commercial benefits of using ECA systems in cleaning and disinfecting tasks can be more widely promoted, resulting in cleaner, safer and more cost effective workplace environments.


“In particular ECA water will be a perfect system to use with our range of Microfibre mopping systems including the new Stream2 range of mops. Hard flooring in busy environments demands a quick, effective cleaning regime and in hospitals, care homes and catering environments where cleanliness is of paramount importance the use of ECA water will not only provide a proven standard of cleanliness but also enable a quick and highly cost effective way to ensure floors are clean, safe and free from harmful bacteria.”


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