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GOJO STAND 11.209


Hygiene is vitally important. It can play a significant role in increasing wellbeing and is paramount in helping to prevent the spread of germs. Through innovative technology and stronger than ever evidence- based market insights, GOJO will be highlighting their global partnership strategies at the upcoming ISSA/ Interclean Amsterdam show.


Visit GOJO on Stand 11.209 where they will be showcasing products


CHICOPEE MICROFIBRE STAND 01.505


Chicopee will be showcasing its patented short-term use Microfibre products, including Microfibre Light, on stand 01.505 at ISSA/Interclean 2016 in Amsterdam.


Inadequate hygiene remains one of the main causes of Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs) in hospitals, with an estimated four million cases reported in Europe each year; of these, 37,000 are fatal. Implementing effective cleaning protocols, using the best products, can play a vital role in reducing the number of HAIs.


Traditional hospital cleaning cloths and wipes have been shown to potentially spread over 30% of the germs they pick up to the next surface to be wiped. Even freshly laundered they pose a serious cross-contamination risk. A study published in the American Journal of infection control found that 93% of laundered microfibre cloths still contained dangerous levels of bacteria after washing.


Designed specifically for short-term use, Chicopee’s Microfibre Light, is manufactured using high grade 100% microfibre. With Chicopee Microfibre Light, the need to launder is removed, which not only eliminates the cost of using an external laundry contactor, but also cuts the risk of cross- contamination.


from across their complete portfolio of skin and surface hygiene solutions, including scientifically advanced hand and surface sanitisers, disinfectants, skin conditioners and state-of-the- art dispensing technology. They will be identifying opportunities for category growth through developing key partnerships with businesses and institutions in a variety of markets.


The recent addition of Laboratories Prodene Klint to the GOJO family of companies brings together market leading brands and expertise in skin and surface hygiene, combined with


continued innovations to grow the category and to solve hygiene needs in any professional environment.


To find out more about GOJO and see their wide range of products, please visit stand 11.209.


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Acting like a magnet, Microfibre Light has positively charged fibres to attract negatively charged dirt, dust and bacteria, physically removing and trapping them in the cloth until it is rinsed, rather than just killing them. With some bacteria, such as Clostridium Difficile (C.diff) practically immune to most cleaners, removal is a better option than attempted eradication.


External certification has confirmed that Microfibre Light cloths remove 99.99% of bacteria from surfaces, transferring 0% to a second surface.


Additional Chicopee Microfibre products available to view on the


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Chicopee stand are the new Fluid Floor Cleaning system, and short- term use Microfibre Mops, as well as the SUDS dispensing system, which allows you to create your own wet wipes on site.


James Taylor, Director of Product Marketing at Chicopee, said: “By disposing of Microfibre Light cloths after a shift, ward or contamination issue, the cloths can not only contribute significantly to eradicating the risk of cross contamination, but also reduce problems associated with ineffective laundering procedures, which are expensive and time-consuming.”


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