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THE CLEANING SHOW PREVIEW


SPACEVAC STAND E27


SpaceVac is launching a new easy to use unit operated by a ProTeam backpack. This development increases portability and ease of use, enabling SpaceVac operators to walk between machines without trailing a traditional vacuum.


This model will clean up to 929m2 an


hour and comes with a 5.7l HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter system to trap smaller allergens. It has a high powered motor and multi-level filtration system to remove particles down to one micron in size.


The comfort harness enables the backpack to rest on the operator’s


GOJO STAND G9


Hand hygiene is vitally important. It can play a significant role in increasing well-being and is paramount in helping to prevent the spread of germs, a message that GOJO will continue to highlight at the upcoming Cleaning Show in London.


Visit GOJO on Stand G9 where they will be exhibiting their extensive range of skin care products, from


PROCHEM STAND F55


More power with better efficiency are hallmarks of cleaning technology upgrades launching on the Prochem Europe stand at the Cleaning Show.


Newly-relocated to London’s Excel venue, the 2015 Cleaning Show has been attracting an unprecedented number of visitor pre-registrations.


On Stand F55, Prochem is showing an upgrade to its Endeavor portable carpet and upholstery extractor (originally launched at the last Cleaning Show in 2013) with a boost in output on its standard product to 220psi.


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The Endeavor is packed with a host of features to give power, performance and convenience and in its latest specification includes dual 6.6" high performance, low noise vacuum motors, handle mounted wheels for easy vehicle loading, top front mounted controls and new front mounted wand stowage.


The Endeavor also features as standard a 220psi pump and a slide-in version of Prochem's advanced Heat 'n' Run in-line stainless steel heat exchanger. The machine also comes complete with hoses and 2-jet Glidemaster stainless steel wand.


hips making it less tiring to operate than traditional vacuums.


Colin Lewis, Managing Director of SpaceVac said: “Reliability and vacuum power are key to all our equipment as we can be working at four storeys above – we now have the best traditional vacuums with Nilfisk Alto and the best backpacks from ProTeam.”


Also launched at the show is the new lightweight aluminium head with a special locking system for either 50mm or 38mm tools. There are two other interchangeable tools supplied as standard – a spike and a crevice nozzle for narrow openings and neither have any plastic parts.


www.space-vac.co.uk


Ecolabel approved foam soaps, and scientifically advanced hand sanitisers to skin conditioner and state-of-the- art dispensing technology.


GOJO take a total solution approach offering complete programmes to help enhance and encourage hand hygiene behaviour and are best known for gentle, effective product formulas, reliable dispensing systems and comprehensive education & training.


To find out more about GOJO and see their wide range of skincare products, please visit stand G9.


www.gojo.com


Prochem’s Steempro Powerplus also gets an output boost from 150psi to 220psi while the range’s Powerflo model benefits from the replacement of its brush motor with the more efficient induction pump.


Also on show will be a wide range of solutions from Prochem’s chemicals ranges, including some new arrivals, while – as always with this popular event – members of Prochem Europe’s Training, Technical, Truck Mount Service and Sales teams will be on hand to provide free, on-the- spot advice to visitors.


www.prochem.co.uk www.tomorrowscleaning.com


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