News
HSC cleans up The Hire Supply Company has added a new range of 'Heylo' air purifiers to its vast and
ever-expanding portfolio, all helping in the continued fight against airborne lurgies and in the pursuit of a cleaner and safer working environment. The new range of compact and portable Heylo HEPA 14 anti-virus air purifiers are ideal for industrial and domestic applications, such as offices, showrooms, shops, conference and training rooms, schools, nurseries, and other indoor facilities. The sleek Heylo HL400 (pictured) and HL800 units cover areas of up to 50m2 and 66m2 respectively, and both models come fitted with an ultraviolet disinfection lamp as standard. The air within a room can be filtered up to five times per hour, reducing the risk of airborne pathogens, bacteria, mould, dust particles larger than five micrometres, organic compounds, harmful gases and obnoxious odours. This ensures that the air is fresh and prevents viruses from spreading in the air or on surfaces.
Pure and simple See the full range of air filtration equipment and a whole lot else besides at
www.hscgroupuk.co.uk
Electric truck delivers the
goods In what is claimed to be an industry first, Speedy has added a battery-powered delivery vehicle to its fleet. The new Electra 27t all-electric beavertail truck has the potential
Husqvarna expands
surface prep offering Husqvarna has acquired the Blastrac and Diamatic surface preparation ranges, and both will hence be marketed under the Husqvarna brand. The news follows the January 2021 acquisition of Blastrac, and
furthers the company's wider ambitions in the floor preparation sector. “We have now built one strong team with the commitment to
deliver the best possible experience to our broad range of customers. With our combined expertise and our wider offering we are ready to serve our customers and shape the surface preparation industry for tomorrow,” says Stijn Verherstraeten, vice president Concrete Surfaces & Floors at Husqvarna Construction. “We really look forward to giving our customers access to the
best and broadest surface preparation range in the industry – paired with what is probably the most competent and passionate team and all of this under one strong brand. We will build on the combined surface preparation portfolio and will further invest in innovation leadership over the years to come to make sure our customers can always count on us to complete their work in the most productive, sustainable and safe manner." The first wave of rebranded Blastrac and Diamatic products will
be launched in mid-2022 and will further shape and complement the Husqvarna offering for floor grinding, scarifying and scraping. The second wave is targeted to launch in spring 2023 and will include shot-blasting solutions and associated dust extractors.
to save the company 59,541kg of CO2e annually when compared to diesel. This will also positively impact supply chain emissions for customers, says Speedy. The vehicle is leased from ProHire, and is specially designed to transport powered access equipment, including scissor and boom lifts, and mast booms. It will be based at Speedy’s new 'Innovation Centre' in Milton Keynes and will support the first building phase of the HS2 line between London and Birmingham. “Transporting powered access equipment requires large delivery vehicles, which translates into significant fuel use. Cutting this is a key priority for us, and the introduction of a fully electric vehicle will pave the way for our business to significantly cut its carbon footprint across the UK, while supporting our clients do the same," said Andy Briggs, managing director at Speedy Powered Access. The electric delivery vehicle follows other investments by Speedy
in helping customers to reduce carbon emissions, which include becoming the first national hirer to switch to fuelling powered access machinery with HVO as standard, and a large investment in hybrid and electric powered machines.
10 Executive Hire News - Jan/Feb 2022
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