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continuously for 60 days with a performance that no other air care system can match. Also on show will be SHIELD – a stainless steel anti- vandal dispenser that is perfect for areas with high traffic.


FRAGRANCE DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES STAND 11.503


Fragrance Delivery Technologies Ltd. (FDT), at stand 11.503, is showcasing its Oxy-Gen Powered Air Freshness systems that deliver continuous fragrance and odour elimination with the same level of fragrance intensity


ROBERT SCOTT & SONS STAND 01.501


Robert Scott & Sons Ltd, will use this year’s Interclean Show as an opportunity to highlight the extensive nature of its range, with many of the company’s established best selling products making an appearance alongside several exciting new and innovative additions.


These include the revolutionary new LooBlade – a unique replacement for the conventional toilet brush; The Toucan Range of ECA water systems – a new solution designed to clean and disinfect hard flooring surfaces without the need for chemicals of any kind, and the newly improved Stream2 Microfibre flat mopping system.


Stream2 is an improved version of the highly successful Stream bucket-free mop handle, incorporating all that was good from the original version with the added benefit of a magnetic, double- sided Microfibre flat mop. Stream2’s unique magnetic mop frame allows


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The patented Oxy-Gen Powered technology ensures that pure fragrance oil is delivered continuously, without any added volatile organic compounds (VOCs), solvents, propellants or other harmful emissions that are damaging to the ozone layer and human at elevated concentrations. It reduces the amount of VOCs being emitted by up to 90% when compared to aerosol cans. This means that facility care providers can ensure a pleasant smelling environment, without worrying about any harmful side effects.


The cartridges are 100% recyclable and unlike others are not pressurised and do not contain any metal parts, batteries or fuel cells.


The fully recyclable cartridge contains only pure, concentrated fragrance oil — around six times more than most aerosol refills, with a range of more than 20 high-intensity CARB compliant fragrances. All cartridges contain Neutra-lox, a proprietary odour neutralising agent, which eliminates bad odours, instead of masking them.


FDT will also be showcasing its new range of 30 days Fragrance screens, Fab 30 at the show. The innovative, flexible design fits any urinal, while the transparent screen discretely protects the drain by trapping debris. The screens are impregnated with high- quality fragrances and include Neutra- lox to leave only fresh scent in the air that lasts up to 30 days.


Visit FDT at stand 11.503 to know more about the eco-friendly air freshening systems and effective urinal protection.


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the mop head to be changed without the user having to touch dirty mops, while being double-sided allows for twice the area of flooring to be cleaned from one mop, saving time and reducing laundry costs.


Now with an improved, controlled water dosage system that ensures leak-free mopping, Stream2 has a lightweight, rust-free aluminium mop handle which incorporates its own 500ml reservoir within the mop handle for water or mopping solution. Stream enables users to quickly and easily fill the reservoir using a jug or bottle, and by simply pushing the handle top cap down, three jets of liquid are sprayed onto the floor ahead of the mop head, which means no more wringing out mops, no more preparing of pre- soaked flat mops and no more drying out of mop heads during cleaning.


The Stream2 package includes a holdall that can be used to store and carry new & used mops, spare handle and cleaning accessories.


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