BUILDINGS, MAINTENANCE & REFURBISHMENT
JANGRO ENHANCES DIGITAL WALL CHART TOOL
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angro, the UK & Ireland’s
largest network of independent janitorial and cleaning distributors, has recently updated its award-winning digital wall chart creator with a fresh
new look, as well as enhancing its functionality. Featuring a sleek new header design, the site is not only more visually appealing but also provides a more user-friendly experience for customers. The clean and modern header makes it easier for users to navigate and find the chart they need.
The first of its kind in the industry, this innovative online tool enables customers to create bespoke colour-coded cleaning and hygiene charts for individual rooms or multiple spaces. Following the latest update, both the single and multi-room sections now include areas for the whole building, including bedrooms, washrooms, boardrooms, receptions, classrooms, offices, gymnasiums, hospitality, kitchens, and canteens/staff rooms. Easy to use, customers simply select areas of a room and are presented with a list of suitable cleaning solutions, that include product recommendations, to choose from. After making their selections, the online tool creates a bespoke colour coded chart, which is emailed to the customer, along with a health and safety compliance pack that can be downloaded, printed, or shared with colleagues..
For more information go to: u
https://wallchartcreator.jangro.net/ or call u01204 795 955
Building opportunities for sport and education Focus on Jamie Southam
Head of Sports, Education and Specialist Structures
Dismissing the term ‘sales person’ Jamie maintains that he listens well, understands what’s needed and advises on options, best use of space, likely considerations, and best value. “As a business Smart-Space is all about its people” explains Jamie. “We’ve grown significantly in the last couple of years and that has led to building teams who know their stuff. We have specialist people who know everything there is to know about planning permission, ground inspections, drawings, health and safety, finance, admin, warehousing, operations and, of course, building – the team is a good one.”
“
I like to do things properly” is something you’ll hear a lot from Jamie who is Head of Sports, Education and Specialist Structures at Smart-Space. With a keen interest in the education sector and sports of all kinds, and over eleven years working in events and instant buildings, Jamie is well placed to guide and support the company’s sports and education customers.
Jamie, a keen sportsman, coach and father of three, enjoys working with schools to improve or extend their space. “UK schools always need more room, facilities and access to a wider variety of sports. We can provide instant buildings – temporary or permanent to satisfy a whole range of space needs.”
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With a previous background in staging large-scale, prestigious events utilising many instant buildings Jamie knows that only a can-do attitude will work. “My ethos reflects the company’s approach. We create buildings that work. We’ve worked with schools across the UK to provide instant solutions to challenges they’re facing. Treetops in Essex is a great example where we built a huge Maxi-Space sports hall via a Tier-1 contractor. The sports hall is currently divided into classrooms and being used as the main school building while the traditional building is taking shape. Once the school is ready for use, the Smart-Space structure will revert to being the sports hall as originally intended. The flexibility is fantastic.”
Jamie can advise on the best options available from a range of instant buildings, from a pop-up temporary structure right up to a vast Maxi-Space permanent build.
u07498 213674
ujamie.southam@
smart-space.co.uk uwww.smart-space.co.uk
April 2023
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