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News Sponsored by Principle launches Safe Space


scientific verification, service enhancement and smart resourcing, and data monitoring, to mitigate risk and give reassurance to staff and visitors.


Safe Space uses Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) swab testing to provide occupiers with an analysis of current processes and scientific proof of surface cleaning standards. It also includes the option to have Zoono applied as a protective coating against pathogens. Independent laboratory tests have proven that superior results are consistently achieved by combining robust cleaning processes with the application of Zoono.


Principle Cleaning Services has launched Safe Space, a new approach utilising science and technology to ensure workplaces are clean and protected.


Developed in conjunction with Hygiena and Gem Scientific – manufacturers of industry-leading microbial testing systems – Safe Space was created to provide organisations with new methodology for cleaning and hygiene using


Peter Smith, Principle Cleaning Services’ CEO, said: “The cleaning industry is changing due to COVID-19, which has highlighted a need for more rigorous, scientific and evidence-based methods. We see Safe Space as the future – providing flexibility around usage and density whilst embracing science and technology to demonstrate proof of clean environments and instil confidence in the workplace.”


Principle’s award-winning PCS Connect system is also part of the solution, ensuring that designated zones can be cleaned at predetermined frequencies by autonomously scheduling workflow for housekeeping teams throughout the day.


www.principleclean.com


Vectair welcomes US investment


Vectair Systems is welcoming a consortium of US investors to add to its existing shareholders, after the exit of Mobeus, a UK-based investment firm.


Since 2007, Vectair Systems has rapidly grown its Memphis-based US business and its percentage of the market share.


With Vectair’s flair for quality and innovation in the hygiene sector, the potential for further growth in Northern America has attracted US-based investment.


The investors are a consortium of North American investment funds led by Arcspring and Oxbow Industries. Paul Wonnacott is continuing in his role of Executive Chairman, with Peter Lipke recruited as the new Global CEO.


Paul said: “The departure of Mobeus was the perfect opportunity for a new consortium of US investors to take not only Mobeus’ share, but increase their investment alongside existing management – further backing their confidence in Vectair Systems.”


Vectair’s new CEO, Peter Lipke, commented: “I’ve spent my entire professional career in the commercial and hospitality space. Vectair’s core principles of innovation, customer experience and high-quality product design are a great platform to expand our commitment to solving challenges in commercial industries. The aircare and hospitality sectors in particular offer opportunities for an increased


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focus on technological innovation. It’s an exciting time for both myself and Vectair.”


Duncan Angove, Managing Partner at Arcspring, added: “We have a high conviction thesis to invest at the intersection of the Industry 4.0 revolution, the green economy, and healthy buildings. Vectair has built a compelling set of innovative solutions that address this opportunity. We are excited to partner with the Vectair team to accelerate their growth by digitising and reimagining how aircare and hygiene are delivered, managed and experienced.”


With US and UK headquarters and manufacturing facilities around the world, Vectair Systems supplies over 100 countries. The company counts several blue-chip facilities management and hygiene companies amongst its clients.


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