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VACUUMS & SWEEPERS


“Hybrid machines are ideal for intermediate cleaning as they can be used cordlessly in


public areas on battery power, or plugged into


the mains where power is available and trailing cables aren’t an issue.”


Accessories also play a key role; cleverly designed, on-board accessories will save your operators significant time and frustration. Easy- glide castors and furniture-protecting bumpers, anti-kink cables and durable fleece bags (which have twice the retention of paper equivalents, upping cleaning performance per bag to 1,275m2


instead of 510m2 to improve ground coverage.


C IS FOR COMBAT ZONE: THE AREA AND TERRAIN


YOU’RE COVERING When you’re among the civilian population – offices, schools, hospitals and hotels – it’s important that cleanliness is seen but not heard. Working in partnership with contract


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cleaners, Kärcher has developed a range of eco!efficiency vacuums which, because they optimise power consumption, also provide reduced noise output; perfect for daytime cleaning and potentially extending cleaning windows. The 58 dB(A), ‘A’ rated T 17/1 eco!efficiency tub vacuum features a 12m power cable and large 17 litre container for long periods of uninterrupted use. Small savings on Watts add up to permanent savings. For example a 40% energy saving could represent £45 per machine per year.*


), will all help


HEPA filters ensure hygienically flawless exhaust air whilst, in hazardous environments, features like antistatic systems, electrically conductive accessories and power tool autostart protect your personnel. Special M class, H class and ATEX Zone 22 models are tested and approved for hazardous dusts, asbestos and explosive dusts respectively, retaining up to 99.995% of vacuumed dirt.


Chances are your terrain is fixed, so if your battalion aren’t as well-armed as they might be, how can they effectively and efficiently do battle for your cause?


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*assuming three hours’ user/ per day, five days per week, in a business paying 10p per kWh.


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