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CREGULAR ONTENTS


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COVER STORY


IT’S TIME TO EMPOWER YOUR STAFF


iVo Group shares its latest product offering, that promises to increase productivity and provide an effective clean.


REGULARS 26


LIFE’S A BEACH, LET’S KEEP IT THAT WAY


As the Brexit negotiations roll on, Lee Baker, PR & Media Manager for the British Cleaning Council, discusses how being outside of EU law could affect the UK’s environmental behaviour.


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WE AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET


In a new series of articles, TC columnist Max Adam, Sales & Marketing Director at RP Adam, looks at the digital revolution, and explains how cleaning companies will need to adapt to survive.


10 QUESTIONS WITH... This month, we sit down with


Paul Wilkes, Managing Director of Polaris Plastics, as he takes on the TC 10 Questions.


NEWS


NEWSFLASH Your essential industry news,


including all the latest appointments, contracts and exciting company announcements. This month, hear how TC Sales Director Gavin Nicholls completed the Spartan Race for Alzheimer’s Research UK.


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WORLD NEWS A glance at the cleaning


industry worldwide, and some of the more interesting stories from across the globe. This month, the lineup for the second Sustainable Cleaning Products Summit is revealed.


FEATURES 32


QUAT’S IT ALL ABOUT The cleaning disinfectants that


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you use on a daily basis may not be doing the job properly, but why is this? Robert Kravitz, our US correspondent for the cleaning industry, explains.


GOING THE EXTRA MILE FOR HAND


HYGIENE Paul Mulready, of Northwood Hygiene Products, tells us how his company went the extra mile to ensure that all of its clients’ needs were met.


EDITOR’S PICK


SHOWING GREAT CHARACTER


Cleaning up a trauma site can be quite harrowing, which is why a certain type of character and skill set is needed for the role. Luke Rutterford, Technical Manager at Rentokil Specialist Hygiene, explains more about the required attributes.


CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CARE


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PILING ON THE CARE According to Stephen


Pinhorne, UK National Sales Manager at Truvox International, sourcing efficient and cost-effective carpet care has never been easier.


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HIDDEN BENEFITS When selecting floorcoverings


for your commercial installation, maintenance and long-term performance will be high on your list of priorities. With this in mind, Justin Binks, Director of SEBO UK, believes carpet could provide a great deal of benefits.


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EXCERCISING GOOD HYGIENE STANDARDS


What are the health and hygiene risks involved in using the gym? Jamie Wright, from Tork Manufacturer SCA, looks at the importance of hygiene in the leisure centre.


GIVING HAND HYGIENE A SPORTING CHANCE


Mike Sullivan, Managing Director of GOJO Industries-Europe, believes that managers of sports facilities need to take a holistic approach to prioritise the wellbeing of staff and customers.


GAME, SET AND MATCH TO KATRIN


As Leverstock Green Lawn Tennis Club hopes to unearth the next tennis star, it has teamed up with Katrin, who served up an ace with its new hand washing and drying options.


TRAUMA & ACCIDENT CLEANING


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A SENSITIVE TOUCH Sarah Southworth, Managing


Director of SCS, offers us an insight into the work her company does with housing associations, providers of sheltered accommodation and police forces across the UK, explaining why sensitivity is key.


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