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Healthcare Estates When temperature matters


TM Electronics (UK) is a specialist in the design and manufacture of equipment for water temperature testing, and supplies Legionella temperature kits to a broad-ranging customer base, including Legionella specialists, NHS Trusts, facilities management companies, local authorities, and educational establishments. The company said: “We exhibited at Healthcare Estates for the first time in 2015, meeting with numerous risk assessors and engineers working at the sharp end of Legionella risk management. We wanted to know how we could make


water temperature testing easier. The most popular response was a request for a digital thermometer with integral timer to help with hot and cold water running times. “We responded immediately, and within a month had launched the revolutionary MM2008 Legionella Thermometer. This instrument exceeded the brief, with both one and two-minute integral timers for hot and cold running times respectively.” The instrument has since become TME’s top-selling thermometer for Legionella applications, and is now supplied as standard in its ‘popular range of Legionnaire’s temperature kits’.


Legionella control app to launch


Water hygiene and Legionella control consultancy, Urban Environments, will launch its new risk management app, CAT-SI.


The company said: “CAT-SI stands for Compliance Audit Tool, and is a cloud- based, comprehensive monitoring and management platform designed to streamline building asset management and compliance, saving facilities managers valuable time and resources. This first-stage release will be focused on water hygiene compliance, with other services (such as gas, electrical and fire


safety) to be added in due course.” Being released on both Apple iOS and Android, CAT-SI is ‘a complete toolkit for Legionella control which ensures full L8 compliance’. Functions include real-time activity tracking and reporting from site; simple data input with offline functionality; mobile upload with automatic ‘synching ‘and 30-day activity storage; a web-based admin system; the ability to audit tasks and manage task execution; auto-generation of compliance reports and certificates, and secure SHA-2 data encryption.


‘A grand unveiling’ promised


Specialist in the design and manufacture of maceration equipment for healthcare applications, Haigh Engineering, promises a ‘grand unveiling’ at his year’s Healthcare Estates show. The company said: “Show visitors might be asking what we’ve been doing since we exhibited at Healthcare Estates last year – and in fact we can hardly wait to show you what we’ve been working on. We’ve listened to our customers, and our product team has risen to the challenge to deliver something exceptional in terms of features, yet which also demonstrates our utmost commitment to ensuring that our macerators are the market’s most reliable and efficient.” Haigh says every stand visitor will get ‘a golden ticket’, with the winner receiving a free hot spare machine for their hospital, and a bottle of champagne and an ice bucket for themselves.


Enhancing building façades


Makers, an award-winning specialist external building envelope refurbishment contractor, will exhibit in the year it celebrates ‘40 years of delivering innovative external refurbishment projects’. The company has extensive experience working within ‘live’, occupied building environments, and in Manchester will showcase its core skills ‘around how to improve the health of poorly buildings’, including via concrete façade repair and protection, testing and investigation of façades, liquid-applied roof re-waterproofing, and around movement and expansion joints.


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Makers said: “If your building façade comprises damaged or decaying reinforced concrete, we can provide detailed advice on the correct remedial solutions, while if you have flat roof areas where existing waterproofing has failed, and you are seeing water ingress, we have a range of cold, liquid-applied, and low- odour solutions. These can be applied directly onto the existing flat roof finish – be it felt, asphalt, single ply, or profiled metal sheet – without the need to strip up and expose your building to the British weather.”


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