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PRODUCTS & SERVICES


CANNON HYGIENE LAUNCHES UNIQUE DOOR HANDLE


SANITISER Cannon Hygiene has launched its latest innovation in serviced washroom hygiene, the CannonTouch Door Handle Sanitiser.


The unique dispenser is easily installed above horizontal or vertical door handles and provides a spray of sanitiser every time the door shuts in preparation for the next user. Its ultra-fine mist kills 99.99% of everyday bacteria and contact viruses in less than 30 seconds.


Cannon Hygiene has launched the product to help companies improve


NILFISK’S NEW MASTER OF SMALL


AREA CLEANING Nilfisk have launched the new SC100, the first small, upright scrubber dryer designed for effective cleaning in hard to reach areas.


The Nilfisk SC100 is a small upright scrubber dryer machine designed for effective cleaning of compact areas that have been traditionally cleaned with manual methods.


The SC100 is easy to use, lift and transport; it also offers a high cleaning performance at an attractive price. The machine is therefore ideal for small retail and hospitality outlets, schools, hotels and home use.


Carpet Cleaning Option The new machine can also be supplied with an optional kit for smaller carpets and spot cleaning. Machine operation is fast and comfortable due to its two- handed ergonomic handle. Cleaning under furniture and shelves is made easy by tilting the handle to an almost horizontal position.


Controlling the cleaning process is made simple by the touch display with two water settings and a solution indicator alerting the user when the solution tank is empty. For


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hand hygiene and to help break the transmission path of bacteria from surface to hand.


According to the latest ONS stats, more than 27 million (expensive) working days were lost due to minor illnesses such as coughs and colds in the UK in 2013. In addition, a study conducted by The University of Arizona found that traces of a harmless virus placed on an office door handle spread to half of the surfaces in the same office, such as desks, photocopiers and vending machines, within just four hours.


Howard Sedgwick, Managing Director at Cannon Hygiene UK, said: “Since we spend such a significant amount of time in a working environment, the likelihood of picking up germs there is high. With the high cost of staff illness


ultimately falling on businesses, it makes sense to invest in raising the hygiene standards across premises and help keep people healthy at work.


“Care Homes and other sensitive areas need to focus even more on minimising the spread of harmful germs as the consequences could be far more serious. Breaking the transmission path is therefore critical.


“The CannonTouch is part of a complete hygiene system and has been scientifically developed to equip companies in all sectors with just one, highly visible, way of providing a clean and pleasing environment, where the transfer of germs is minimised. I’m proud to announce this latest innovation as we mark our 60th year in business.”


added convenience, the machine automatically stops when parked in an upright position


High Performance And Reliability The SC100 offers 15 minutes of continuous scrubbing and drying on one tank. The cleaning performance is ensured by a 31cm cylindrical brush or microfibre roll, together with a 3l solution tank and a 4l recovery tank.


The machine can be used in both directions as suction squeegees are located both before and after the brush. Superior water pick up leaves the area dry and available for use immediately.


Durability and cleaning efficiency are supported by a strong aluminum chassis, and the design provides for easy and fast daily maintenance.


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