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“The substantial online speaker programme is packed full of best


practice and free advice that delegates will be


able to take and apply as part of their own cleaning operations and infection control strategies.”


Clean speaking


World class keynote speakers to share cleaning innovation and infection control insight at the first ever Cleaning Interactive.


Join a world-class line-up of speakers at Cleaning Interactive 2020, with a programme designed to inform, motivate and problem solve as we face a rapidly changing business landscape arising from COVID-19.


The substantial online speaker programme, from 6-7 October, is packed full of best practice and free advice that delegates will be able to take and apply as part of their own cleaning operations and infection control strategies.


New era of cleaning and hygiene


Headline sponsor Kärcher UK will open day one, following a welcome and overview of what’s in store from Ceris Burns, Founder and Managing Director of Cleaning Interactive and long-standing PR consultancy, Ceris Burns International. The day will close with a presentation looking at some of Kärcher UK’s latest innovations.


Further keynote speaker highlights include Dianna Steinbach, Vice President of International Services from ISSA, who will share insights and discuss opportunities and pitfalls, to help visitors apply lessons learned from COVID-19. The content is designed to help organisations create a new era of cleaning and hygiene.


Dietmar Bernstein, Senior Marketing Manager at Unger Europe, which provides quality tools for smart cleaning, will present new ways of providing ‘Smarter cleaning for better infection control’ as we face the challenges presented by the pandemic.


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The importance of taking a science-led, results-driven approach to cleaning will be emphasised by expert cleaning consultants and equipment supplier, Denis Rawlins. Managing Director, James White and Werner du Plessis, Sales Manager, will be discussing their ‘Remove, Improve, Protect’, strategy.


Jason Tallamy, Global CEO and Carwyn Humphreys, Regional Principle of Purex, will be asking ‘How clean is your clean?' He will emphasise the importance of a two-stage process, as many people are still unfamiliar with the fact that sanitisation can only be carried out after the surface or area has been cleaned first.


The cleaning industry has an imperative role to play in implementing and delivering one of the key control measures against the virus. The importance of training and adopting the right cleaning process and methodology to help keep buildings operational during and following the pandemic will be emphasised by Chris Ryan, Head of International Business at the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc).


Mike Boxall, Managing Director at Sitemark Ltd, will highlight the importance of benchmarking during the pandemic, so we can demonstrate the value of investing in well equipped, well trained and well managed cleaning services.


As we respond to COVID-19 challenges, John Dony, Director of The Campbell Institute at The National Safety Council


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