WHAT’S NEW?
JANGRO INTRODUCES NEW DEEP CLEANING
RESOURCES Two new resources are now available to help ensure shared spaces, such as education and catering establishments, are cleaned effectively.
The ‘Deep Clean Product Guide for Education’ contains useful information to help nurseries, schools, and colleges, select the best products to prevent the spread of infection, such as the Jangronauts hand soap and dispensers, a fun range designed especially for children. As well as advising on best hand washing and sanitising techniques, it also helps to identify common germ hotspots within educational facilities.
This handy guide also includes antiviral disinfectants and surface cleaners, disposable wipes, and fl oor care products as well as solutions and procedures required to clean a potential virus outbreak. There are also instructions on how to clean and disinfect a fogging machine.
Jangro has also extended its award- winning e-learning platform (the Jangro Learning Management Solution), with the addition of a training Task Card dedicated to Deep Cleaning. Task Cards are brief, highly visual documents, which
ECOCLEEN ACQUIRES THE
JPM GROUP Ecocleen, a specialist commercial contract cleaning provider, has announced the acquisition of The JPM Group of Companies Ltd (JPM), a Watford-based FM organisation. The deal is worth in excess of £5m.
The successful buyout will enable the group to expand its presence within both established and new sectors, most notably the fi lm industry, whilst continuing to grow its nationwide network.
Founded in 1987, JPM works across a number of locations within the M25 corridor and surrounding counties. As
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contain step-by-step instructions for product usage and safety information, so staff can refer to them ‘on the go’.
The ‘Deep Cleaning’ Task Card outlines best practice for donning PPE, hand hygiene procedures, colour-coding and cleaning in non- healthcare settings, disinfecting high touchpoints, cleaning a potential virus outbreak, and waste disposal. It also includes enhanced guidance for chemical fogging.
Joanne Gilliard, CEO at Jangro commented: “This April, with all children back to school, and also bars, cafes, and restaurants reopening (albeit al-fresco), it is
a family-run business, the company has established a number of long- standing clients and employs over 1,000 people. Ecocleen will continue to carry the business’ legacy and embrace its heritage moving forward, adding value and expertise to its business and existing infrastructure.
Jean-Henri Beukes, CEO of Ecocleen, said: “We are one of the fastest- growing commercial cleaning companies in the UK, with a multi- award-winning business model which has allowed us to earn the trust and respect of thousands of customers across the country. This acquisition demonstrates a great step forward in our growth ambitions to increase
the perfect time for premises to under-go a deep clean. At a time when there is so much choice on the market, our new guide will help organisations to sort the wheat from the chaff and select the most effective products for their settings.
“Given the importance of cleaning and hygiene, particularly as we navigate the pandemic, the Deep Cleaning Task Card was a natural addition.”
The ‘Deep Clean Product Guide for Education’ can be downloaded for free at
www.jangro.net and the Deep Cleaning Task Card is available at the website below.
www.jangrolms.net.
geographical reach and introduce new service offerings. The JPM Group shares our family and company values, and offers a signifi cant opportunity to grow into new sectors and consolidate on our existing verticals.”
To ensure a smooth transition, both management teams will come together to collaborate in growing Ecocleen’s geographical and industry spread. The company’s recently appointed Chief Operating Offi cer, Francois Oosthuizen, and Mark McMullen, Chief Commercial Offi cer, have both been fundamental in supporting the integration plan between the organisations.
www.ecocleen.co.uk/ twitter.com/TomorrowsFM
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