AIR CONDITIONING CLEANING
m icroscopic deep cleaning that releases dirt from deep under the surface, resulting in a longer lasting clean. Using this type of powerful deep cleaning improves energy effi ciency and results in fewer call backs, making for happy clients. This type of cleaner is also ideal for the
challenges of today’s working environment as it is s afe for the equipment, user and the environment and so is ideal for any regular maintenance program, off ering essential features and
benefi ts for both engineers and their customers. This new breed of cleaning technology also p romotes a healthier indoor environment. With raised awareness of the importance of IAQ and c ompanies keen to benefit from a healthy, happy workforce, engineers can sell the benefi ts of this latest cleaning technology to companies keen to improve the IAQ of their premises.
I f you want to take IAQ seriously then probiotic air conditioning cleaning technology, a biological althy microfl ra o n
p roduct that leaves a healthy microfl flo
the surface, is the answer. Its innovative use of probiotic ‘good’ microbes work to combat the build-up of bad bacteria long after the service and maintenance is complete, ensuring a p roduct remains clean between service intervals a nd so works more efficiently. In fact, this new
breed of cleaner can improve energy effi ienc y of air conditioning equipment by up to 30%, a significant amount for building owners. W hilst there are other non-aggressive cleaners on the market, these only mask the biofi lm (microscopic layer) whereas micro- tech and probiotic cleaners are able to provide deep microscopic cleaning beyond the biofi r emoving both the visible and invisible dirt and e liminating dust, mould, bacteria and other pollution as well as neutralising bad musty odours c aused by fungi and bacteria. These eff
ffic biofi film , ffective but
gentle cleaners also protect equipment with their non-aggressive, non-corrosive action.
In contrast, conventional cleaners only clean t he surface. Additionally, intensive use of d isinfectant or antibacterial cleaners can have t he opposite effect long-term and encourage the growth of highly resistant, harmful micro- organisms.
Probiotics off er an added value solution for engineers wanting to use a safe and
eff ective cleaning technology because they are environmentally friendly. Probiotic cleaners like Storm Chemicals Green XL, the fi st probiotic cleaner on the market developed specifi use in the acr sector, are 100% biodegradable,
orm Chemicals Green XL, the fi fir ifically fo r fi
meaning that engineers don’t have to worry about C OSHH restrictions for transport, use and storage, and are harmless to people and animals. Plus, unlike conventional disinfectants, bacteria cannot become resistant to it.
Happy customers are essential for on-going working relationships. This is only ensured if the job is done well and highly eff
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well and highly effective micro -
t ech and probiotic cleaners are the ideal option to achieve this when servicing acr equipment. Offering an immediate, intensive clean which goes beyond the surface, engineers can be assure d that air conditioning equipment doesn’t just look clean, but is clean, removing bacteria invisible to t he naked eye. Engineers will also appreciate the long-term protection probiotics provide, with fewer call backs since air conditioning equipment will be clean for longer and so will work more efficiently, unhampered by dirt and grime. Customers will also be happy to hear that the use of this deep cleaning technology helps meet e nergy effi ciency, sustainability and health and wellbeing aims, which is another great selling p oint for contractors. Off ering a greener, deeper clean, it extends the time that kit remains clean es, improving energy efficiency an d
between services, improving energy effi customer satisfaction.
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