LONDON CLEANING SHOW 23 GUIDE KILLIS STAND: C5: F20
Killis is delighted to be exhibiting again at the flagship Cleaning Show at ExCeL in London. It’s a fabulous exhibition, highlighting the best the cleaning industry offers. It is always a lovely, buzzing atmosphere with so much enthusiasm and excitement amongst exhibitors and guests.
We will welcome you to stand F20 on the 14-16 March to explore our exclusive LionsBot, ICE Cobotics (Intelligent Cleaning Equipment), Tersano and our Cobotic & Base brands — along with Excentr, whose machines achieve genuinely unbelievable results.
As a fast-growing company, it has been a very exciting year since the Manchester Cleaning Show, with all new forward- thinking products to showcase. We'll launch the latest autonomous cleaning machine from LionsBot on our stand and in the robotics arena. The brand new R3 Vac brings a whole new dimension to autonomous vacuuming and is a UK first alongside the very popular R3 Scrub.
You can expect the same stainless-steel chassis, safety constraints and award-winning app as the R3 Scrub. Now, you get the incredibly quiet and efficient vacuuming that LionsBot machines deliver. At such a compact size and with
the usual exceptional battery life, we're confident that R3 Vac will continue to enhance cleaning teams across the country.
Our staff are brimming with knowledge about cleaning. Whatever task you have to tackle – smelly loos, greasy kitchens, problematic flooring, or if you need cleaning solutions on a vast scale – we have the tools and knowledge to get you results.
Every day, Killis inspires people to make cleaner, healthier spaces – through forward-thinking products, our ideas and our team.
We look forward to seeing you at The Cleaning Show.
www.killis.co.uk
MSL SOLUTION PROVIDERS STAND: C5
D: A9
Leading microbiological testing firm, MSL Solution Providers, is delighted to be exhibiting at The Cleaning Show 2023. Taking place from 14–16 March at ExCeL London, MSL is looking forward to welcoming people to its stand (A9) to demonstrate how it can support businesses with hygiene auditing and product claim support.
A complete service provider, MSL offers an integrated regulatory and laboratory testing service, helping companies stay compliant with current regulations. As well as claim support for the BPR (Biocidal Product Regulation), claims substantiation, and auditing, its expertise includes disinfectant testing, cleanroom validation (UV and airborne disinfection), safety data sheets, and user trials. The company also offers tailored solutions for specific testing needs, enabling them to support clients’ individual requirements.
During the conference, Technical Projects Manager Peter Thistlethwaite will deliver a presentation about whole room disinfection. This will focus on two of the most popular decontamination techniques: ultraviolet light systems and automated chemical misting (airborne automated disinfection systems). There have been changes to
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regulations concerning both of these systems recently. Any facility employing the use of one of these systems should attend his talk at 10.30AM on Thursday 16 March to ensure that they are aware of the changes now in effect, and check that their system is fit for use under the new guidance.
On the stand, the MSL team will be ready to offer any help and advice, as well as explain the many benefits of partnering with them. These include an approach that results in products and services getting to market quickly, legally and cost effectively, whilst still ensuring the highest standards of testing. In addition, the team prides itself on helping clients stay compliant explaining requirements in easy-to-understand language.
www.msl.io (
http://twitter.com/TomoCleaning)
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