Associations
British Institute of Cleaning Science 9 Premier Court, Boarden Close, Moulton Park, Northampton NN3 6LF
T: +44(0)1604 678710 F: +44(0)1604 645988 E:
info@bics.org.uk W:
www.bics.org.uk
(BICSc) was founded in 1961 and is the independent professional body of the UK cleaning education industry. The Institute’s mission is to raise the professional status and standards within the industry through training and education. With over 600 corporate members, BICSc represents a substantial cross section of the cleaning industry and companies that become corporate members demonstrate their commitment to the future of the industry by observing the Institute’s code of practice.
BICSc is also the awarding body for its internationally recognised workplace - based qualifications. Training for BICSc qualifications is available through approved training providers in over 15 countries, making our reach truly global.
For more information on membership and the assessment schemes, telephone 01604 678710, email
info@bics.org.uk or visit the website
www.bics.org.uk.
British Toilet Association Enterprise House, 2-4 Balloo Avenue, Bangor, Co. Down, Northern Ireland, BT19 7QT T: 02891 477397 E:
raymond@britloos.co.uk W:
www.britloos.co.uk Contact: Raymond Martin
2012 BTA INNOVATION AWARDS ENTER NOW!
The British Toilet Association has a simple mission: ‘to represent the interests and aspirations of providers, suppliers and users, of all types and to act as the catalyst for change in the pursuit of standards of excellence in all areas of ‘away from home’ toilet provision and management’. The Association comprises a membership of commercial companies related to washrooms, local authorities and also other organisations that have an interest in publicly available toilets. Many leading suppliers of toilets, toilet equipment, washroom services and facility management and contract cleaning companies are included. The BTA organises a major conference and supplier support exhibition each year and also promotes the annual Loo of the Year Awards - now in their twenty fifth year -
www.loo.co.uk. The Association provides advice and assistance on all toilet matters and offers a consultation service to providers and suppliers, which includes a comprehensive assessment of facilities currently provided with recommendations for improvements. Membership benefits are provided on the BTA website.
Loo of the Year Awards
Contact: Mike Bone, PO Box 847, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 5AL T: 01403 258779 E:
mike@loo.co.uk W:
www.loo.co.uk
Leading FM and cleaning companies enter their client’s loos in the Loo of the Year Awards. These included Carlisle Cleaning, Dougland, Initial, ISS, Mitie, Resource, TC Contractors and Wettons.
They recognise the annual LOO OF THE YEAR AWARDS as a proven, cost effective and independent annual assessment of the standard of their toilet provision management and receive proper recognition through our annual inspection and grading scheme. “Good loos are proven to be good for business”.
2012 is the 25th anniversary for the Awards and there we will be celebrating with special features and a prestigious Awards Event in early December. Contact us to enter, enquire about sponsorship opportunities or reserve places at the Awards Event. Be the best!
NCCA
62c London Road, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 5DH T: 0116 271 9550 E:
admin@ncca.co.uk W:
www.ncca.co.uk
Established for over forty years the National Carpet Cleaners Association is the only independent UK trade body dedicated to the craft of carpet, upholstery, curtain and other soft furnishing cleaning. There are currently more than 550 NCCA member companies throughout the UK. Many of them offer additional services such as curtain-cleaning, remedial work on carpet fittings, stain-resisting treatments, hard floor cleaning and restoration work after flood or fire. NCCA members benefit from impartial training and technical advice, provided by experts within the industry, together with schemes and initiatives to assist in their business. Membership is open to anyone who attends the comprehensive two-day training course and passes the exam, which follows. The Association has developed a Publicly Available Specification (PAS) in collaboration with BSI British Standards. PAS86 is a Code of Practice covering inspection, maintenance and the cleaning and restoration of textile floor coverings. It is intended for use by the professional cleaning industry and available for purchase to both members and non-members.
ASSOCIATIONS 22 | TOMORROW’S CLEANING YEARBOOK 2012/2013 | The future of our cleaning industry
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