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Editor’s Voice Tomorrow’s T omorrow’s Fa cilities Managemen t


Editorial Managing Editor Eve Douglas eve@opusbusinessmedia.co.uk


Assistant Editor Tim Wood


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It’s been another exciting month here following the release of our Products & Services Awards 2013. If you haven’t voted for your overall winner yet, why not do so now? We’ve had some great feedback on the products and services selected and we’d love to hear yours.


Back to the issue at hand and heading the bill this month is Cleaning & Building Maintenance, with Office Depot giving advice on the dangers of mixing chemicals and ServiceMaster highlighting how you can tackle graffiti around your property. This month also sees us tackle Sustainability just in time for the return of Ecobuild next month and, as well as our Ecobuild preview, we popped down to PHS Wastemanagement’s lamp recycling facility to check out where your lighting waste could end up.


As ever, our Flooring section was extremely popular, with articles from the likes of Flowcrete, Gerflor and Setcrete. We also have an update from Carpet Recycling UK on how the carpet recycling game has changed in the last 12 months. And finally, our Health & Safety section previews next month’s Health & Safety South exhibition, and we look into the state of health and safety regulations in Brazil ahead of the next FIFA World Cup and Olympic Games.


Also failing to escape our attention this month is Dyson’s new Airblade products, and we have a whole page dedicated to all three of their new releases alongside all of our regulars including the Water Cooler, Products & Services, our HR Focus and the Tomorrow’s FM 10 Questions. It’s another bumper issue with, hopefully, something new for everyone! If you ever want to be involved yourself, just email a member of the team or tweet us @TomorrowsFM.


Hello everyone and welcome to the February issue of Tomorrow’s FM.


Tim Wood, Assistant Editor BA (Hons) English Literature


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Eve Douglas, Managing Editor BA (Hons) Journalism


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