SEBO GETS TOUGH
ON DIRT The new BS 360 and 460 upright vacuum cleaners from SEBO offer all the benefits of the previous generation, such as a rugged low maintenance design, but with enhanced filtration and efficiency.
The SEBO BS 360/460 vacuum cleaner has a powerful twin motor design, an ergonomic carrying handle and integrated hose and wand. An electronic brush height guidance system with brush motor protection helps ensure the best performance. When the machine is put into the upright position, the brush motor will automatically turn off and will re-start when the foot pedal is depressed and the handle lowered.
One of the few machines that is able to clean even when completely flat, the SEBO BS 360/460 can get under beds and other furniture. To reach right to the edge and beneath radiators, the machine features an L-shaped cleaning head.
DUPLEX CHOSEN BY LEADING PET
WELLBEING CHARITY The People’s Dispensory for Sick Animals (PDSA), the UK’s leading veterinary charity, has been a lifeline for sick and injured pets since 1917. Every year, PDSA’s dedicated teams at 48 Pet Hospitals work tirelessly to provide 2.7 million veterinary treatments – including 440,000 preventative treatments. This helps over 430,000 much-loved pets and brings peace of mind to 300,000 owners.
Keeping the national network of Pet Hospitals clean and safe for pets, clients and staff is incredibly important. PDSA vets and nurses are ready to deal with everything from lifesaving surgeries to vaccinations and obesity clinics.
Duplex Cleaning Machines has supplied commercial cleaning machines since 1986, when the first Duplex machine made an impact on the market when it was first
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Maintenance is easy with the SEBO BS 360/460. When the electronic monitoring system indicates a new brush strip is required, a new one may simply be slid into place without the use of tools. Clearing blockages is equally straightforward and bags
and filters are easily accessible for replacement. SEBO bags have a multi-layer design and sealable tops, so are hygienic and offer optimum performance, while the machine’s built-in HEPA filter gives 'A' rated filtration.
With a rated power level of 875W, the SEBO BS 360 is in energy efficiency class A (the BS 460 is A+), is rated B for carpet cleaning performance and A for dust removal.
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ACQUISITION TRAIL Nationwide Window Cleaning (NWC), the window, gutter and high level cleaning business, is on the acquisition trail following the purchase of Midlands-based Reflekt Cleaning Company Ltd.
Founded in 2005, Reflekt experienced strong year-on-year growth, with clients including the BBC, RAFR, Cadbury, Merck Sharpe & Dohme and Exxon Mobil.
introduced from Italy. It has gone from strength to strength and introduced steam in the nineties, which made the machine unique in its class.
Duplex is proud to supply all of PDSA's Pet Hospitals with their Duplex machines to ensure their floors are kept hygienically clean. Staff at the Gillingham hospital commented: “Our Duplex cleaning machine is very easy to use and reliable. It helps us keep the hospital clean throughout all areas.
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NWC CEO Thornton Tasker said: “Reflekt is a perfect fit for us as it is a high quality, value added, service oriented business with blue chip clients. The Nuneaton base will be beneficial to our clients in the area. Integration into the NWC brand will not be rushed, so will be smooth and seamless. We are delighted to bring Reflekt’s team on board, with the first employee due to start the NWC Management Development Programme, a bespoke training scheme for all our managers.”
NWC’s Group Operations Director June Reynolds is overseeing the merger, while NWC’s Kevin Dooley, supported by former owner Helen Davies, will manage the Reflekt business.
The acquisition has been supported by further funding from equity investor BGF, which has supported the business since July 2014, with the latest funding round bringing the total BGF investment in NWC to £4.5m.
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