CLEANING CHEMICALS Electrostatic Cleaning
Electrostatics is the process of adding an electrical charge to liquid droplets when they are sprayed. When you spray a solution that is properly charged with electrostatics the solution will envelop the targeted object to provide an even 360° coating, adhering to hidden and shadowed areas, with no runs or drips on vertical surfaces, delivering rapid and effective disinfection to all surfaces and areas.
Better visibility: LED headlight
Increased durability: glass-filled housing
Ergonomic handle with lock for comfort and safety
Versatility: Adjustable 3-in-1 nozzle
Double charge technology for maximum coverage
1 litre easy-fill tank
Power: 3400 mAh Lithium Ion Battery (4 hour spray time / 1 hour charge time) Micron Size: 40/80/110 Flow Rate: 82/106/325ml/min Weight: 1.7kg (inc. battery)
STOCK CODE CEHS0001
DESCRIPTION Electrostatic Hand Held Sprayer QTY Each
ULTRA High Level Disinfectant ULTRA kills C Diff in under 2 minutes and offers up to 48 hours antimicrobial activity (it carries on working as a persistent solution). It is fragrance free, chlorine free, and degrades/decomposes into safe by-products after use (water and oxygen).
Use to treat and sanitise an area.
CONTROL High Level Disinfectant
CONTROL has been formulated to clean and disinfect using only 0.08% of chemical, and offers high levels of antimicrobial activity. Fragrance-free, chlorine-free, alcohol-free and with prolonged antimicrobial effect. Control carries on working in the air and as a persistent solution in your environment as it passes over removing harmful VOCs.
Use weekly to maintain sanitation.
STOCK CODE CEUC0001
34
DESCRIPTION 5Ltr
QTY 2
STOCK CODE CECC0004
DESCRIPTION 1Ltr
Place an order through your local Alliance (see back cover for details)
QTY 6
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