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During the COVID-19 pandemic the team have


been working hard to ensure their customer base has been receiving a supply of the essential items that have been in high demand – gloves, face masks, face shields, coveralls, liquid soap, hand sanitisers and coronavirus killing virucides to keep everyone within a business safe and well. In addition, they have received many questions


from customers regarding the best options for en- suring high-frequency-of-touch surfaces are kept clean and virus free, and have been passing on advice from technical experts within the chemicals manufacturers. In particular, it has been important to pass on the correct method of use – as there is no point buying an antibacterial or antiviral sur- face cleaning chemical and then not allowing the correct surface contact time (spraying and wiping within a few seconds can impede the efficacy of the product being used). During this period Inter County have supplied


hundreds of hand sanitiser dispensers, enabling businesses to get back to work safely and to keep essential workers actually working – the NHS, nurses and careworkers, of course, but also keep- ing food factories and their trucks delivering to the supermarkets is also important. If you have any questions related to products suit-


able for personal safety, keeping workplace or vehicle surfaces clean and virus free, then the Inter County Janitorial Supplies team would be delighted to help.


Customers may or may not be aware that new products have been


introduced to the market, including alcohol-free hand sanitiser (for use where perhaps alcohol related products would be seen as unde- sirable for religious or other reasons) or that products that are kinder to hands, for instance, those that contain a moisturiser to re-hydrate dry hands.


Accredited products from accredited manufacturers Inter County are proud to be members of the UK Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA), an organisation which seeks to ensure a standard specification. For example, if a product is sold as being 150m long, then there really is 150m of product in the package and customers are not being short changed to achieve a low price. Likewise CHSA standards seeks to prevent the scenario where


customers buy ‘bargain’ refuse sacks and then find the reason why they are so cheap when the sack splits and dumps rubbish all over the floor and their best shoes. Sacks from a CHSA approved man- ufacturer must meet a specific weight specification to avoid such a scenario. Te Inter County Janitorial Supplies team stock products from a


wide range of leading professional manufacturers including Deb/SC Johnson, Selden Research, Tork/Essity, Bio Productions, Greyland, and Polyco Healthline, to name but a few. Te company is also an accredited distributor for Numatic and Sebo


vacuum and floor-care machines and their spares and consumables – the most famous household Numatic name being Henry the Hoover and his bigger more industrial family and friends.


For further information or a free no obligation quotation, call Inter County Cleaning Services on 01933 315872, email enquiries@intercountyltd.co.uk or visit the website www.intercountyltd.co.uk


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