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THE CLEANING SHOW PREVIEW


BICSc STAND B25


The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc), the largest independent, professional and educational body within the cleaning industry, offers a warm welcome to visitors attending this year’s Cleaning Show at London’s ExCel.


This year sees the show move to London for the first time and BICSc is delighted to be part of this important industry event. With the number of pre-registered visitors up by 60%


DARWIN CLAYTON STAND A8


Darwin Clayton has been associated with the cleaning and facilities management industry for more than 50 years and is recognised by many as one of the leading insurance brokers within the sector.


Working closely with trade associations and organisations, they provide support to the industry


MORCLEAN STAND A11


Morclean will be attending the Cleaning Show 2015, exhibiting at stand A11 with their award winning Wheelie Bin Wash Machine. The machines are sturdy, fully self-contained, purpose built and petrol driven.


Morclean bin washes provide owners and operators an economical entry into the lucrative bin cleaning market. All you need is a vehicle capable of towing a small trailer and you are ready to offer a mobile service. The machines can also be used to clean driveways, patios, decking and more.


With the Morclean Binwash Machine you can clean either two domestic bins (240 litres) or one commercial bin (1100 litres) at a time.


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on last time around, the move to the capital looks to be well vindicated.


These are important times for the cleaning sector and the institute has decided to share a stand this year with the British Cleaning Council, to show our support for them and UK cleaning industry.


BICSc has been providing training and assessment for over 40 years, and as a scientific and educational institution, it is recognised for providing one of the most advanced, comprehensive and stringent set of standards within the cleaning industry.


and through these relationships and experience, have gained a strong understanding of the insurance needs of businesses in the sector.


Their specialist products allow them to offer solutions for various insurance requirements including Liability, Property and Motor, and they cater for a wide range of activities from office cleaners, to high level and specialist cleans, to non- cleaning FM tasks.


The effortless bin lifting mechanism aids efficiency at the touch of a button making the job less labour intensive and strenuous for the user. They are built with a fully galvanised heavy gauge steel chassis to ensure a long service life and can carry up to 350 litres of recycled water in the baffled water tank, which is enough for a full days work.


Morclean are also involved


The Institute’s CEO, Stan Atkins, said: “As one of the UK’s major service providers, we’re really looking forward to this year’s Cleaning Show, our presence there is very much to help rather than sell, so please do come and find us on the BCC stand.”


If you would like to discuss BICSc Membership, Qualifications, Training, International Business or the much talked about Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS), BICSc would be happy to answer any questions.


Their team of experienced account executives will be located at stand A8 and would be delighted to meet any visitors and discuss any questions they may have.


www.darwinclayton.co.uk


within the industrial transport and vehicle cleaning sector and provide bespoke solutions to many vehicle cleaning needs, from large industrial wash bay systems, all the way down to inflatable wash pads and mobile single brush vehicle washes.


www.morclean.com


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