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COVER STORY
LIVING IN THE ICE AGE For this month’s cover story,
we caught up with ICE, as they tell us all about their service offering, including their SMARTtrak system and Robo 2 robotic cleaning machines. They give us an insight into how they are doing and what new ventures they have on the horizon.
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ROGUE TRADERS As the migrant crisis in Calais
continues, Lee Baker, PR and Media Manager for the British Cleaning Council, looks at the penalties that rogue traders will face by hiring illegal immigrants.
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SEAL OF APPROVAL In his column this month, Matt
Baines of Premiere Products, offers some advice to caretakers undergoing some last minute maintenance to their hardwood floors before the kids go back to school.
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THE GREAT GREEN EXPECTATION
In the first of a new series of columns, Max Adam, Sales and Marketing Manager at RP Adam, looks at the ‘Green Debate’ surrounding chemical manufacturers and examines whether the elusive ‘green chemical’ even exists.
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FEATURES
RISK ASSESSMENT Mike Bone, Managing
Director of the Loo of the Year Awards, tells us why he believes that more can and should be done to enhance infection control and reduce health and safety risks.
LEAP OF FAITH We hear from Richard Morris,
CEO at Evans Easyspace, providers of office space, storage units and workshops, as he offers some words of wisdom to small cleaning firms looking to expand into larger premises.
NEWS
NEWSFLASH Your essential industry news,
including all the latest appointments, contracts and exciting company announcements. This month, hear about some interesting studies from Kimberly-Clark Professional and Initial Washroom Hygiene
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WORLD NEWS A glance at the cleaning
industry worldwide, and some of the more interesting stories from across the globe, including more information on the upcoming Las Vegas ISSA/ INTERCLEAN show.
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CARE
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ESPIRIT IN THE SKY Mike Egerton, Managing
Director of Host von Schrader, explains more about their Espirit upholstery cleaning system, telling us how its quick and thorough service can bring huge savings to those wanting to revitalise their fixtures and fittings.
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UPRIGHT FUNK A well thought out cleaning
and maintenance regime for floors is something that should be essential to all facility managers. Justin Binks, Director of SEBO UK explains why such a regime is so important.
TRAUMA & ACCIDENT CLEANING
SPECIALIST SUBJECT Cleaning up scenes of trauma
can be nasty work, but how does one end up in this line of work? We spoke to Luke Rutterford, Technical Manager at Rentokil Specialist Hygiene, to find out what goes into being a specialist cleaner.
THE NITTY GRITTY Sarah Southworth, founder of
Specialised Cleaning Services, reveals some of the finer details of trauma and accident cleaning, and how to deal with some of the more gruesome aspects of the job.
WORKING AT HEIGHT
REACHING NEW HEIGHTS
Matt Johnson, Managing Director at CAM Specialist Support, is calling on the industry to help attract the next generation of cleaning professionals, as he strives to make working in the cleaning sector a more attractive prospect.
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CULTURE CLUB We hear from Jessica Wade,
from working at height specialists, Height, Lift and Shift, who examines how businesses can foster a positive health and safety culture, while maintaining hygiene standards.
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