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ROBERT SCOTT PRODUCTS TO CLEAN UP AT THE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SHOW 2015


The Robert Scott Group, European Mop manufacturer and producer of industrial and domestic cleaning textiles, supplies one of Europe’s largest ranges of janitorial cleaning equipment.


Included amongst a range of over 2,000 products is the Contico branded range of professional cleaning products which have all been specially designed to keep pace with the very latest cleaning and hygiene innovations and regulations.


This year’s show will highlight the extensive nature of the Robert Scott Group’s range of with many of the company’s established best selling products making an appearance alongside several exciting new additions developed to tackle cleaning problems faced by the Facilities Management sector.


Products on show include the Contico branded Caddy Clean, a compact, lightweight and versatile scrubbing and polishing hand-held machine for hard floors, walls, stairs and ceilings and Cleano a bucket-free indoor window cleaning system for sparkling, hygienic bug-free windows. Also on show will be the FERRZON® Super Shine floor pads, and a new range of office Recycling Bins.


The Robert Scott Group can be found at stand STAND No: F34D at The Facilities Management Show 2015.


www.robert-scott.co.uk


MARTINDALE VI1500 TAKES ISOLATION TO THE NEXT LEVEL


Now available from Martindale Electric is the VI1500, part of the industry standard range of Voltage Indicators, extending safe isolation procedures into higher voltage applications.


The new VI1500 has a 1000V CATIV safety rating and LED indication for AC/DC voltages from 50V to 690V and above, ensuring compliance with health and safety recommendations for safe working in all BS EN61010 installation categories. It’s the simplest and most reliable way to ensure circuits have been de- energised and properly isolated prior to maintenance and modifications.


Based on the industry endorsed VI3800, the new CATIV design not only provides improved protection against voltage transients, but also includes a high wattage resistor that will limit the current in the event of


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damage to the cable in accordance with BS EN61243-3. The protection is built in where it’s needed, in the handheld probe assembly rather


than just in the instrument providing superior protection for the user, compared to other testers.


Fully compliant with HSE GS38 regulations, the VI1500 comes complete with heavy duty, two layer, double-insulated leads and features bright LEDs to clearly identify the voltage present in five levels, with thresholds of up to 690V. The indicator, which requires no batteries, will identify both AC and DC sources and show polarity.


Designed in Martindale’s distinctive yellow casing with a clear blue label, to make it easily identifiable, the new VI1500 is available to purchase on its own or as part of a kit containing everything you need for on-site working. Kits include a high voltage Martindale proving unit, combination carry case and locking-off devices, enabling full compliance with health and safety recommendations for safe working which require voltage indicators to be proved before and after use and the point of isolation to be locked-off with a caution notice.


www.martindale-electric.co.uk twitter.com/TomorrowsFM


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