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(https://vimeo.com/479971384) Rawlins secures UK Kaivac rights


Expert cleaning consultants and equipment supplier, Denis Rawlins, has secured the rights to distribute Kaivac cleaning systems throughout the UK, following a seven-year relationship with the brand.


Rawlins will continue to champion the innovative US manufacturer, encouraging people to ditch outdated and inefficient practices, in favour of science-based cleaning.


Rawlins will offer its customer base a range of Kaivac’s cutting edge No-Touch Cleaning Systems, which are designed for total soil removal, without the need to touch contaminated surfaces. By combining an automatic chemical metering and injection system, indoor pressure washer, and a powerful wet vacuum, the integrated systems deliver superior results compared with string and microfibre mopping.


James White, Managing Director of Denis Rawlins, said: “We have a long-standing relationship with Kaivac and have always been a huge supporter of their ethos and products. With a shared passion for science-led, results-driven cleaning, we are delighted to have been chosen as their UK partner.


“Together, we will continue to campaign for better cleaning standards, encouraging people to Chop the Mop and invest in our ‘Remove, Improve and Protect’ method. The Kaivac No-Touch Cleaning Systems are 60 times more efficient than traditional mopping. They also reduce ongoing running costs by cutting labour time, removing the need for multiple tools, and limiting chemical use. As a result, No-Touch Cleaning significantly increases productivity and delivers the highest standards of cleanliness.”


Rawlins’ Kaivac range includes:


• The Kaivac Autovac Stretch, manufactured for large surface areas, is a high-performing, high-speed cleaning system with extreme soil removal technology. Perfect for areas such as warehouses, hallways, fitness areas,


and cafeterias. The recycling option also allows excellent cleaning range and productivity without losing any of its cleaning effectiveness.


• The Kaivac NTC, which allows for No Touch, science-based cleaning of hard surfaces from washrooms and toilets, stadium seating areas, external signage, cool rooms, holding cells, kennels, and much more.


• The Kaivac Stretch, which replaces mopping, gives scrubber-dryer performance without the hassle. Proven to be the answer for rapid spill response.


• The UniVac kitchen cleaner, which is becoming the machine of choice due to its compact nature and ability to win the war on grease.


Remaining at the cutting edge of technology, Kaivac has also recently launched The Kaivac Virtual Studio to enrich their client experience and bring their training scenarios and equipment to life. With a washroom, professional kitchen, hard flooring set, Kaivac can show products in action, despite pandemic restrictions limiting face-to-face contact. To watch the tour, click here.


www.rawlins.co.uk/remove-improve-protect-covid


New hire for ABM UK


ABM has appointed an Environment and Sustainability Manager to drive delivery of sustainable initiatives and reporting, across its business and industry and aviation divisions in the UK.


Katrina Hazell joins ABM after spending almost three decades of her career in the construction industry, most recently as Sustainability and Social Value Manager at Balfour Beatty. A Chartered Civil Engineer with a Postgraduate in Sustainable Business Leadership, Katrina brings a wealth of experience and expertise to ABM, specialising in sustainability and social value outcome.


Reporting to ABM UK Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Director Andrew Lewinton, Katrina will be


responsible for aligning the sustainability, social value and climate change strategy to the UK marketplace. Through data management and reporting, provision of case studies, supporting teams, systems management and driving collaboration and innovation, Katrina has strong credentials in the delivery of sustainability programmes.


Katrina commented: “ABM is committed to improving and demonstrating its sustainability performance to better business principles. Through close working relationships with teams across the business my work will be focused on helping to achieve that.”


Andrew added: “We look forward to having Katrina on board and working together to further build on our strategy and goals in the delivery of sustainability excellence.”


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