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Redbacks Cushioning Limited, the manufacturers of the world’s only patented, ‘leaf-spring’, non-foam or gel kneepads, has introduced a new strapped version as an addition to its original, big-selling product for pocketed work trousers.


ALL ROUND KNEE PROTECTION FROM REDBACKS


DIVERSEY’S TASKI INTELLITRAIL® SYSTEM IMPROVES EFFICIENCIES AND FLOORCARE MACHINE


PERFORMANCE Diversey Care has launched a test drive programme for TASKI® IntelliTrail®, a full-service, intelligent fleet management system that allows facility managers to remotely monitor their TASKI floor care machines with ease.


IntelliTrail is part of Diversey Care’s expanding Internet of Clean™ platform, which includes a variety of connected technology solutions for commercial cleaning.


“Our Internet of Clean platform provides customers with full visibility of their cleaning operations in order to improve efficiencies and reduce costs,” said Jan Willem Tinge, Global Vice President Facilities and Machines, Diversey Care. “IntelliTrail, is a key component of the Internet of Clean, which allows facility managers and owners to remotely monitor their TASKI machines. In turn, they can quickly identify issues to limit their overall impact and drive continuous improvements.”


Designed, overseen and approved by a senior Ergonomist, Clinical Scientist and Biomedical Engineer, the new product retains the company’s award winning cushioning technology which incorporates a flexible TPE (Thermo Plastic Elastomer) leaf-spring set within a unique honeycomb matrix.


Elasticated, soft Neoprene straps which have dust and particle resistant fastenings, allow the kneepads to be worn on bare skin without chafing, or


over trousers, and ensure that they stay in the correct position when kneeling, walking or sitting.


The pads have a water-resistant covering and a soft breathable, inner fabric that wicks away sweat whilst providing thermal protection from warm or cold surfaces. Scientifically proven to reduce point pressure and distribute weight evenly, the impact forces associated with kneeling are absorbed, giving added protection against back and neck pain.


Durable and hardwearing, Redbacks strapped kneepads give the user unrivalled, all-day comfort and long- term protection even in the most harsh environments.


www.redbackscushioning.com


IntelliTrail combines smart technology, GPS tracking and web applications to provide managers with real-time visibility of fleet performance. A device is physically mounted on the designated equipment and contains a SIM card and hardware to record and transmit data. Users have access to machine data including geographical position, run time and critical service information such as battery state, which can help reduce total cost of ownership and enhance quality of service.


34 | Tomorrow’s Cleaning Floorcare Supplement


Beginning 1 March 2016, customers who purchase a TASKI scrubber dryer can trial the cloud-based fleet management system for free for six months.


“Our trials have demonstrated that fleet managers can reduce fleet management, cleaning and administrative costs by up to 25%,” added Tinge. “We’re one of the first companies to offer customers a free trial, allowing them to experience firsthand the value of the data captured with IntelliTrail.”


www.sealedair.com/intellitrail twitter.com/TomoCleaning


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