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Robert Scott has expanded its successful sustainable cleaning range with the addition of an air and surface purifier that uses UVC light to eliminate bacteria.
The cleaning product manufacturer and distributor has added the BSG (formerly BioZone) AirCare range to its offering, following overwhelming support for products that can help businesses reduce their environmental impact.
Earlier this year, Robert Scott revealed that four in five of its customers said sustainability would be more important to their business in 2023.
The BSG AirCare is a powerful and environmentally friendly odour and germ control system that uses UVC light to treat airborne contaminants passing through the unit. It also produces purifying photoplasma to effectively remove germs and odours at source in any room, improving air quality and reducing organic matter both on surfaces and those which are airborne.
It has been shown to deliver a 70% reduction of microorganisms in the air and to destroy viruses including influenza, E. coli, Listeria and Salmonella, delivering a significant improvement in air quality.
Gavin Holmes, Product Development Manager at Robert Scott, said: “The BSG AirCare is a fantastic product that delivers a chemical-free way to improve air quality and remove odours and germs by disinfecting the air and surfaces in washrooms and workplaces. Sustainable cleaning is a clear and dominating trend for cleaning businesses. We’ve seen great success with our existing eco-friendly range – this is another positive step in bringing more innovative technology in this area to market.”
The BSG AirCare range comprises the AC10 for small to medium spaces (10-20m3 for medium spaces (20-30m3 AC30 for large spaces (30- 50m3
and up to three sources), AC20 and up to six sources), and and up to eight sources).
It can be used for fixed installations such as walls or ceilings and can be plugged-in or hardwired. As an automated and chemical-free product, it’s also maintenance free, with the only update required being the annual replacement of a UVC lamp.
The AirCare joins Robert Scott’s sustainable cleaning product range which includes Toucan Eco – an on-demand disinfectant made from tap water and ordinary salt.
For more information, to request a quote or arrange a demo, please call 01457 819400, email
info@robert-scott.co.uk or visit the website below.
www.robert-scott.co.uk
Churchill joins the IPS
Churchill Services has joined the Infection Prevention Society (IPS) as a corporate member.
The IPS is an independent charity with 2,000 members that informs, promotes and sustains evidence-based infection prevention policy and practice to create a health and care system where no person's health and wellbeing is harmed by preventable infection.
Through its membership, Churchill will have access to research and insight from various sectors across the country, access to new innovative products and software, and the chance to attend regional forums and learning events.
A handful of Churchill employees have been nominated as associates as part of the corporate membership, including group QHSE+S Director Chris Williams, Group Environment Manager Hannah Dales, and Director Charlotte Parr. Each associate will have access to the membership benefits and
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be able to feedback findings to their colleagues.
Churchill will use the membership to enhance its infection prevention and control processes across all sectors that it operates in, particularly healthcare and Make Ready, its ambulance cleaning and preparation service. Knowledge and insight gained from membership will help Churchill add further value to its customers, such as through continued enhancement of PRISM, its science-based hygiene programme.
Rufus Fidgeon, Operations Director at Churchill, said: “The IPS is a well-regarded institution with numerous experts among its members. The insight that we gain will benefit all of our clients and position Churchill as a leader in the FM sector in infection control and prevention. I’m also sure that we’ll be able to make a valuable contribution to the IPS thanks to the expertise our associate members possess.”
www.churchillservices.com
www.ips.uk.net
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