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Two join GBAC STAR Registered Technologies list
The Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC), a Division of ISSA, has announced that two additional organisations have achieved the GBAC STAR Registered Technology & Programs designation.
These two organisations’ offerings were assessed by the GBAC Advisory Council Scientific Board for scientific validity, usability, practicality, safety, and efficacy. A lot has changed during the pandemic but having a cleaning and disinfection strategy to help prevent infectious diseases is still essential.
Essity's Tork brand registered Tork Vision Cleaning, a technology that harnesses the power of real-time data to identify when and where there are service needs in a facility, helping to meet guest expectations while securing the expected hygiene standard.
Also joining the list is Soapy Care’s Clean Machine Pro. This touchless interface monitors and educates proper handwashing with video tutorials and real-time feedback. Powered by computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI) for personal and business hand hygiene compliance, the machine preheats the water to the right temperature for comfort and hygiene, dispenses an exact amount of soap, and can check guests’ temperature if needed.
To achieve GBAC STAR Registered status, organisations must demonstrate that their product or service addresses real problems effectively, and provide evidence that the offering will contribute to preventing the spread of COVID-19 or any other diseases. Companies also must show that their offerings improve efficacy, cost, health, and safety over existing offerings on the market.
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Jangro gets into the Christmas spirit For the professional catering and hospitality businesses providing celebratory food, drinks, and parties in December, the festive season has already begun.
Early planning is essential, so Jangro has announced that its 2022 Christmas Supplies Catalogue is now available to help businesses get ahead.
The Jangro Christmas Supplies Catalogue 2022 is packed with festive essentials, including streamers, balloons, and colour co-ordinated tableware.
Once again, Jangro is proud to supply the Tom Smith range of catering crackers, which combine social and environmental sustainability with on-trend designs to bring Christmas tables to life. Made from recycled board, they’re fully recyclable and completely free from glitter and plastic – including the contents.
For every case of the catering crackers sold, £2 is donated to The Trussell Trust, which is also the dedicated charity that Jangro is supporting this year. This worthy charity supports a nationwide network of food banks to provide emergency food and care to people locked in poverty.
Jo Gilliard, CEO at Jangro, commented: “Last year, pubs, bars and restaurants missed out on £3bn in sales over the festive period as the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant kept the public at home, resulting in a second ‘lost Christmas’ for financially embattled proprietors.
“Now all restrictions have lifted, there are high hopes for December 2022. Christmas is officially ON and is set to be bigger, better, and more festive than ever – therefore, preparing early is crucial. Not only to ensure you offer the best possible experience, but also to avoid any additional pressures at what is one of the most hectic times of the year for bars and restaurants.”
Available to view online, or as a hard copy from local distributors, the catalogue caters for a wide choice of budgets, with standard, superior, finest, premium and luxury collections.
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