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P-WAVE STAND: E45


P-Wave is exhibiting at The London Cleaning Show, and launching GermErase 24hr, a powerful, new, scientifically- proven disinfectant that destroys bacteria, viruses, and fungi, including the SARS-CoV-2 virus (which causes COVID-19) – killing it in under 30 seconds.


Mark Wintle, P-Wave Sales and Marketing Manager, said: “As a direct result of the Coronavirus pandemic, health, hygiene and above all safety are now at the top of everyone’s agenda. So, P-Wave has evolved, and while we maintain our reputation as innovators in air freshening, our message at The London Cleaning Show is ‘Protect and Refresh’.”


Mark continued: “We noticed a real lack of ‘fit for purpose’ products when it comes to sanitising, especially during a pandemic, so we decided to partner with GermErase to offer an unrivalled range. Many of the widely used sanitising products in the marketplace require several minutes of contact time in order to be fully effective, but GermErase 24hr kills the virus which causes COVID-19 in under 30 seconds, and offers up to 99.999% efficacy against pathogens. It delivers a residual protective effect for 24 hours on surfaces, protects hands between washes and has a lower chemical footprint with 99.3% water.”


DENIS RAWLINS STAND: D31


Denis Rawlins will be sharing its industry-leading cleaning strategy at The Cleaning Show 2021. Visitors to stand D31 will be able to learn about Rawlins’ ‘Remove, Improve & Protect’ method, which has proved invaluable throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.


James White, Managing Director of Denis Rawlins, said: “We have been campaigning for better cleaning standards for years now, but the pandemic has really brought urgency to the situation. With a focus on innovative cleaning, we established our ‘Remove, Improve & Protect’ strategy in early 2020, after seeing huge demand for robust and long- lasting techniques.


“As we finally welcome people back to our stand at The Cleaning Show, we are looking forward to sharing the science behind our processes and demonstrating just how effective our innovative approach can be.”


Rawlins’ ‘Remove, Improve & Protect’ strategy is: Remove


On hard surfaces, dirt should be removed by adding water, and the correct chemistry in the form of a pure cleaning solution, with the correct dwell time and agitation where


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necessary. High-flow fluid extraction can then be employed to take away the used solution, so it can be stored separately for disposal.


Improve


Using a high-flow fluid extraction process will enable significant improvements from the very first time it is used, enabling operatives to consistently deliver high standards of hygiene. The effectiveness of the process can then be proven by taking adenosine triphosphate (ATP) measurements before and after cleaning, to ensure that surfaces are clinically clean.


Protect


New, fast acting anti-microbial shields offer long-lasting protection that defend the treated surface between cleans, reducing the spread of bacteria and viruses significantly.


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GermErase 24hr should be used daily on surfaces to keep them clear of pathogens and between hand washes to keep hands germ-free. Approved for use on both skin and surfaces, it can be used in environments such as hospitality, retail, care settings and education. For use on hands, it is dispensed using a foaming pump, which delivers a gentle foam that feels pleasant on the skin, with no odour and no sticky feel. It protects hands from germs between washes and has none of the drying effects that can be experienced from alcohol gels or sprays.


www.p-wave.co.uk


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