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News Sponsored by Quality of service key for office working


While lockdown has seen offices close and brought tough times for many cleaning businesses, Cleanology’s CEO, Dominic Ponniah, says that new contract wins show important future trends.


Ponniah said: “Cleaning contractors gain valuable insight into the health and wellbeing of office working. What we’re seeing at Cleanology is that flexibility is key. While many cleaning firms have experienced a downturn, we recently won two new contracts that illustrate the resilience that comes with quality.


“Alignment of values is crucial. Cleanology shares these values. We demand exceptionally high service from our teams and focus on quality of service.


“Our relationship with Work.Life is based on similar ethics and values. We are both working towards certified B Corps status, and continuously work to improve sustainability. Cleanology already looked after one section of the estate; our excellent service and ability to adapt has resulted in the new contract expanding to cover the whole estate.”


Work.Life is known for its quality co-working spaces, and also offers a modern take on office management under the Yours by Work.Life brand. Cleanology has adapted its service to meet the needs of the 10 co-working organisations on its books. As well as delivering a flexible cleaning service, it also provides housekeepers who work more closely with the FM team.


Ponniah concluded: “Work spaces have undergone dramatic changes in the last year. Even offices that opened up after the first lockdown were asking a number of staff to work from home where possible, and facilities are reorganising, to create


more space. Offices are changing but, with new contracts being signed, it is clear that the office is far from extinct.”


Cleanology also recently signed a contract with Brookfield Asset Management, its first contract in One Canada Square, Canary Wharf.


www.cleanology.com/services/office/


NHS-approved manufacturer moves to


Swansea Waterless Limited has expanded again, adding a new production facility in Swansea, in partnership with Business Wales.


The company, one of the UK’s longest established manufacturers of specialist medical-grade hand sanitiser and surface solutions, hopes by bringing its thriving business to Swansea it will create jobs and continue to educate the market about the benefits of its products, while delivering medical grade cleaning products to businesses who are ready for eco-friendly, locally made excellence.


Senior Manager, Jess Efford, commented: “People are really starting to investigate the differences between sanitisers and comprehend how huge the variance is between suppliers. People should understand that 99.9% is actually quite poor in terms of killing germs, and that they should look for 99.9999% effective and proven to kill all EN14476


2019 A2 for the latest viruses. Plus, the product should also be kind to skin.


“Nilaqua has won so much conversion business recently and also became a finalist for awards such as Best Virucidal Surface Spray with 30-day protection and Best Children's Hand Sanitiser.”


Nilaqua is one of the UK’s first alcohol-free specialists and has been supplying the NHS since 2016. Nilaqua is effective against viruses, spores, bacteria and fungi, killing 99.9999% from 30 seconds (a difference of 100,000 germs compared to 99.9%). It works by adding a protective, invisible layer to your hands which continues protecting you for up to six hours.


Nilaqua also offers ‘Towel Off’ shampoos and soaps, along with a Pet range and its Pits and Bits brand for outdoor camping and festivals.


www.waterlessltd.co.uk


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