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A clean start


ICE understands the important part cleaning has in ensuring hospitality venues provide a positive first impression.


It goes without saying that cleanliness and hygiene are of the utmost importance within the hospitality industry. According to a survey conducted by the ISSA, 95% of customers reported that unclean premises and unpleasant odours would influence their decision to return, along with dirty floors, spills and stains.


First impressions are the ones that last, made the moment the customer walks through the door. One bad experience of cleanliness can result in a loss of that customer, along with subsequent negative online reviews. But this doesn’t have to happen; hotels and hospitality venues can use cleaning services in a strategic way while observing cost savings and driving efficiency.


For times when cleaning is required around customers, the ICE On-Demand range is perfect as it is cordless, discrete and simple for the operative to use. This solution is often added to a standard janitorial trolley, offering the teams on the ground a quick and professional way of dealing with spillages and litter.


For lobbies, foyers and larger spaces, robotic scrubber dryers are the ideal solution. Using fully automated floor cleaning equipment, such as the ICE Robo 3, means that the machine can be left to clean the floors whilst the cleaning team focus on more detailed cleaning tasks. Thanks to precise laser and sensor technology, it can clean complex areas in a thorough and uniform manner for up to six hours and leaves the floor immediately clean, dry and shiny.


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Vacuum cleaners are an essential part of floor cleaning, especially in the hotel environment, and ICE has a range of quality vacuums to choose from. Spray extraction carpet cleaners, such as the ICE C-Care 300 or 411, are perfect for heavily stained carpets as they can remove dirt quickly and easily, especially useful in heavy traffic areas.


Multi-purpose vacuum cleaners also offer a perfect solution – these are dual-function machines that can be used either as a tub vac or backpack vac depending on the requirement. Compact and super-light, these machines are ideal for any type of flooring, and can be easily transformed into a backpack vacuum for use on hard to reach areas such as stairs. The ICE MPV is a multi-purpose vacuum with extremely low energy consumption and a five-stage HEPA filtration system.


Our wide range of equipment is available for either purchase, rental or flexible short-term hire, which is often the requirement for the hospitality industry. Having an extensive fleet of equipment enables us to respond quickly to ad-hoc requests or orders. Short term hire machines can be prepared and delivered within 24 hours upon request.


ICE has been supporting our comprehensive list of partners for decades by revolutionising the way they maintain, service and clean their premises thus enticing increased footfall, repeat business and enhanced customer satisfaction.


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