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WHAT’S NEW? LOO OF THE YEAR


NOMINATIONS OPEN The Awards are owned and run independently and since their introduction in 1987 the annual Loo of the Year Awards competition has helped focus the spotlight on 'away from home' toilets. It is now considered as 'the loo standard'.


Every entry is fully assessed against established judging criteria, covering male and female facilities, as well as any baby changing, accessible and/or Changing Places facilities. All receive a Loo of the Year Awards grading certificate; Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum, following an unannounced visit by a fully trained and authorised Loo of the Year Awards Inspector.


Loo of the Year Awards Managing Director Mike Bone, said: “each year increasing numbers of cleaning and FM companies enter their clients washrooms in the Awards. They value the recognition, prestige and brand promotion that winning an established UK award provides”.


Entrants recognise the value of gaining an independent assessment of their toilet provision, gaining prestige and recognition of their brand, and importantly their cleaning employee’s efforts, as a result of achieving a Loo of the Year Award. They can also use their grading to benchmark their toilet provision performance against competitors and can use the awards success as a real benefit when in negotiations with clients and prospects.


A range of National and UK Awards will be presented at a daytime Presentation Event on Friday 2nd December 2016 at the elegant four star St Johns Hotel in Solihull. In addition to presentation of the Awards there will be a sparkling wine reception, four course lunch with wine, supplier exhibition, entertainment by a well know comedian and unrivalled networking opportunities. An excellent opportunity to provide hospitality to staff, customers and prospects.


www.loo.co.uk 10 | TOMORROW’S FM DEB INSTANTFOAM®


COMPLETE IS NUMBER 1 Deb Group has launched Deb InstantFOAM®


Complete, the


world’s 1st alcohol-based foam hand sanitiser that is proven to be fully virucidal, bactericidal and yeasticidal. The unique perfume-free and dye-free formula is dispensed as soft-structured foam and is designed for use without water.


Deb InstantFOAM Complete kills 99.999% of many common germs in just 15 seconds and its non-specific biocidal action ensures there is no risk of antimicrobial resistance. The product meets the highest levels of European microbiological standards for bactericidal (EN1500), virucidal (EN14476), yeasticidal (EN1650) and mycobactericidal (EN14348) activity.


The significance of its fast-acting, scientifically proven formula is that it is 10 times more effective than a sanitiser claiming to kill 99.99% of bacteria and 100 times more effective than one that kills 99.9%. In the context of hand hygiene, where as many as 10 million transient bacteria cells can be found on the end of just one finger, that extra ‘9’ could prove critical in the prevention of transmitting potentially deadly infections.


Extensive dermatological testing has proven the product to have good skin compatibility and is declared to be ‘hypoallergenic’; clinical testing, based on a High Frequency Usage Study using 48 applications per day for five days, proves the product to prevent skin dryness and have no adverse effect on skin condition.


Furthermore, independent research has shown that 84% of users prefer the foam format of Deb InstantFOAM®


Complete compared


to alcohol-based gels because it is non-sticky and fast drying, plus it incorporates moisturisers that leave the skin feeling soft and refreshed after use.


“We believe Deb InstantFOAM® Complete can really make the difference in ensuring the highest levels of hand hygiene compliance in the circumstances that require it most,” said Paul Jakeway, Marketing Director at Deb UK. “By incorporating hand hygiene best practices into the workplace, supported by the unique efficacy, safety and preference of Deb InstantFOAM®


Complete,


organisations can now provide an unprecedented level of protection from pathogens.”


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