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News Sponsored by Record CMS Purus Innovation Award


nominations Eight jury members have nominated 11 entries for the final round of this year’s CMS Purus Innovation Awards (PIA).


Exhibitors at CMS Berlin 2019 – Cleaning. Management. Services. had previously submitted a record 65 entries for the final round of the competition. Immediately before the start of the trade fair, the jury will pick the winners in a second round of voting.


Messe Berlin GmbH will present the coveted innovation awards on 24 September at an evening event at CMS that will take place at the Marshall Haus. During CMS Berlin 2019, which takes place 24-27 September on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds, the 11 products nominated for the final round will be presented on a special display in Hall 6.2.


The following products – in four categories – have been named for the final round of the CMS Purus Innovation Award (PIA) 2019:


Large Machines Nilfisk GmbH, Liberty SC50


Schneidereit GmbH, Mopp Wash 14.7 washing machine KENTER Bodenreinigungsmaschinen Vertriebs- und Service


GmbH, Comac C 85 NSC floor cleaning machine


Small Machines KENTER Bodenreinigungsmaschinen Vertriebs- und Service GmbH, mop lite


Husqvarna Deutschland GmbH, Husqvarna Automower 535 AWD professional robotic lawnmower


Diversey Deutschland GmbH & Co OHG, TASKI Aero BP backpack vacuum cleaner


Equipment


ARCORA International GmbH, ARCORA PU-PAD, PU-PAD 17” = 432mm


Grass Tech Solutions sprl/bvba, Brush/Pad SUPERSUB FLOOR CLEANING PAD Hako GmbH, DUST STOP


Digital Tools and Systems IntelliClean, Intelliclean


ADLATUS Robotics GmbH, ADLATUS TEAMS 2020


The CMS Purus Innovation Award is organised in association with the International Design Centre Berlin (IDZ). www.cms-berlin.com


host of PURELL Perfect Placement marketing materials, including:


• A customisable E-Shot, which can include the distributor’s logo and contact details.


• A selection of web banners to help raise campaign awareness.


• Social media content and messaging to help engage with the target audience.


• Posters and Infographics to encourage hygienic behaviours in end users.


Perfect placement from Purell


GOJO has launched the new PURELL Perfect Placement programme to help tackle the problem of people not washing their hands properly.


Designed to encourage hand hygiene compliance and reduce the number of germs leaving the washroom, the PURELL Perfect Placement programme recommends placing a PURELL dispenser by the washroom exit door. It should be positioned between 36-46” above the floor, on the handle side, which is the perfect height to trigger proper hand hygiene behaviour and prevent the transmission of bacteria from door handles.


Customers who partner with GOJO also have access to a 8 | WHAT’S NEW?


Chris Wakefield, Vice President, European Marketing and Product Development at GOJO Industries-Europe, commented: “Sanitising hands has been proven to help break the chain of infection, yet, shocking statistics still show that proper hand hygiene protocol is not being followed. One in four people, for example, do not wash their hands after using the washroom, and of those that do, 46% are not washing for long enough to be effective.


“When you also consider how quickly and easily infection can spread, through direct and indirect touch, it’s clear that washroom users need an extra prompt to clean their hands. The PURELL Perfect Placement programme is designed to do just that – placing a sanitising dispenser at washroom exits offers that much needed additional opportunity for hand hygiene.”


www.gojo.com


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