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BAILEYHYGIENE IS A HYGIENE


ALL-STAR Greenogue-based BaileyHygiene has been named All- Star Hygiene Services Company of the Year 2022 by the All-Ireland Business Foundation. The company has firmly established itself in supplying hygiene companies and servicing facility management partners.


Hygiene has been elevated in importance during the COVID-19 pandemic, and remains so in the face of a winter of flu. BaileyHygiene provides hygiene products, services, and advice on how to protect staff, keep buildings clean, and prevent the entry and spread of pathogens.


Speaking following the award, BaileyHygiene Managing Director, Ross Mac Mahon, said: “We all know now that COVID, colds, flu, and tummy bugs do not spread by accident. Their impact is only fully appreciated when staff are unable to fulfil their tasks due to illness. BaileyHygiene has been active over a prolonged period throughout


COVID, playing its part quietly and continually in supporting the industry. All of us now expect washrooms, kitchens, restaurants, and entertainment venues to operate to a high standard.”


www.baileyhygiene.ie


MAKITA LAUNCHES NEW


ROBOTIC CLEANER Makita has launched a new 18V Brushless Robotic Cleaner designed for commercial and industrial use.


As part of Makita’s evolving range of cleaning solutions, the DRC300 can map and memorise rooms for cleaning and can be controlled via an app to offer smarter cleaning, productivity, and ease of use for cleaning professionals.


Equipped with superior 2D LiDAR sensor and camera technology, the new DCR300 18V LXT Brushless Robotic Cleaner can map and memorise up to 10,000m2


of space


across five different rooms, and use this information to not only return to its original position, but also track optimal routes for efficient cleaning. Powered by either single 18V or dual 18V LXT batteries, this innovative solution from Makita provides continuous cleaning power of up to 240 minutes over an impressive 600m2 6.0Ah batteries in parallel).


area (when used with two 18V


The DRC300 can be controlled directly by the unit, RF remote control (included), or with a smartphone via a bespoke app which offers users even more functionality and benefits. Here, operators can access performance history such as cleaning dates and times and the percentage of cleaning areas covered, which contractors can use as evidence or scheduling.


With a large 3L dust box and HEPA filter to capture very fine particles, and a filter clogging notification to show when the filters require maintenance, the cleaner comes equipped with one main brush and two side brushes, which are detachable without tools, and a large carry handle, for easy transportation.


Kevin Brannigan, Marketing Manager at Makita, said: “With its intelligent features and powerful cleaning capacity, our new 18V LXT DRC300 Brushless Robotic Cleaner offers maintenance and cleaning professionals even more flexibility when it comes to commercial applications. Users can leave the cleaner to do the work whilst tackling other jobs to improve efficiency on site. What’s more, the LXT battery can be used to power over 30 cleaning solutions in our line-up, as part of a battery platform spanning over 290 cordless products.”


The DRC300 joins an expanding range of cleaning solutions from Makita, including a recent update to its backpack vacuum portfolio. The popular VC008 40VMax XGT Brushless Backpack Vacuum, previously only available as a body only model, is now available to purchase as a kit with 2x 5Ah 40VMax XGT batteries and charger included (model number VC008GT201).


www.makitauk.com/products/vacuum-cleaners


mailto:martin@opusbm.co.uk www.tomorrowscleaning.com WHAT’S NEW? | 9


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