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HiFlo soap dispenser cleans up (1st August 2008)
Unger has launched a soap dispenser for use with its HiFlo CarbonTec and HiFlo Advanced pole systems on heavily soiled windows.
From Window cleaning
Windows of opportunity (1st June 2008)
Fresh from a busy Interclean,Unger's Matt Hodgkinson says the buoyant UK market for both traditional window cleaning products and water-fed pole equipment remains challenging, but believes the firm's kit covers all bases –
Hitting the high notes (1st April 2008)
For the latest window cleaning, microfibre and mopping systems,Unger advises Interclean visitors to head for stand 01.205
One-stop for window cleaning (1st February 2008)
The latest window cleaning products from top suppliers, plus seminars delivering information to boost productivity and profits:Windex, 27 & 28 March at Coventry's Ricoh Arena, is well worth taking time out to visit
Micromops save time and money (1st December 2007)
Unger’s SmartColour microfibre flat mops are helping contract cleaners,Careclean UK, cut the time it takes to mop floors at Latymer Upper School in West London.
From Contract cleaning
Reaching new heights (27th November 2007)
A new range of telescopic water-fed poles from Unger designed for cleaning at height without the need for a ladder will reach heights of up to 35ft...
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Onwards and upwards (1st October 2007)
Taking over as Unger's UK general manager just days before this year's Cleaning Show, John Sobucinski says the company now has all the elements in place to match its market ambitions.Brendan Coyne reports
Gloves with a snug fit for a stronger, tighter grip (1st August 2007)
Unger has added the ErgoTec Neoprene gloves to its range of window and washroom cleaning products. The gloves are made of oilresistant synthetic rubber with non-slip shark skin coated palms. Along with the Velcro fasteners,
Trimming down grime (1st August 2007)
Unger says its ProTrim 10 scraper provides a practical and efficient tool for removing embedded surface material and grime. The carbon steel blade is suitable for stripping paint or scraping sticky material from surfaces such
Getting a head start (1st June 2007)
Starting a window cleaning business is an exciting venture that can deliver high income to those prepared to put in hard work. But entrepreneurs need to be careful,warns Unger's Matt Hodgkins, as making the right decisions
The gloves are going on (1st June 2007)
Adding to its range of window and washroom cleaning products, Unger has announced the launch of its ErgoTec Neoprene gloves.
From Health safety and workwear
Poles that grow with your business (1st April 2007)
Unger used the show to demonstrate its new six section HiFlo Carbon Tec Water Fed Pole system – a compact 9 metre entry level system for any window cleaning outfit. Additional 1.5m pole sections are available enabling users
Fit for purpose (1st April 2007)
Unger outlines which types of microfibre wipes are suitable for specific jobs Microfibre is a material that differs from traditional cloths, being made from polyester and nylon and by a specialised manufacturing process tha
From Wipes & Microfibres
Highlights for high lights, windows and washrooms (1st February 2007)
For new high access,window cleaning and washroom cleaning products, visit Unger's stand at this year's show
From Events
A pole that reaches ALL our height requirements AND fits in a small van, perfect! (1st February 2007)
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Tool belt’s a life saver for window cleaners & height workers (18th December 2006)
Unger’s new quick release ErgoTec BeltSystem is designed exclusively for carrying accessory pouches and tools, making life easier and safer for those carrying out window cleaning and work on ladders.
Tool belt's a life saver for window cleaners & height workers (1st December 2006)
Unger's new quick release ErgoTec BeltSystem is designed exclusively for carrying accessory pouches and tools,making life easier and safer for window cleaning and work on ladders.
Which cloths make the grade? (1st October 2006)
Unger has introduced a Microfibre Grading System, a method of classifying various qualities of microfibre according to usage specifications.The company says this means customers can maximise cleaning investment and enhance sa
Terra firma formula (1st October 2006)
High access areas needn't be high risk: by eliminating the need to use ladders,Unger says its ergonomic high access tools are easy to use and reduce the potential for injury Walls, light fixtures, windows and tall furniture
From Work at height
Damp mop, smart colours (1st August 2006)
Unger says its new SmartColor Microfibre Damp Mop enhances cleanliness and hygiene by reducing the risk of cross-contamination
From Floorcare
Two scrapers in one (1st June 2006)
Unger has launched the new Maxi Scraper. Complete with 10cm (4in) fully reversible blade that is dull on one side and sharp on the other – the unit provides two scrapers in one product.
Unger for success (1st April 2006)
After almost two years in development, Unger's HiFlo CarbonTec unit raises the stakes in the water-fed pole market, according to new company president, Mark Unger. Brendan Coyne reports
Training for the washroom (1st April 2006)
According to Dave Rogers, general manager, Unger UK, the company's Washroom Training DVD helps improve cleaner productivity and boost washroom standards
From Training & Education
Toilet brush won't touch the sides - preventing cross contamination (1st March 2006)
Unger's latest toilet brush is the aptly-named ErgoToiletBowlBrush - an ergonomically designed tool with a replaceable snap-in brush and long curved ergonomic handle that reaches into toilet bowl crevices, preventing bending or straining. It also ena
From Washroom hygiene
Any position water-fed pole (1st March 2006)
Unger launches its lightweight and modular 'any position'HiFlo CarbonTec water fed pole on stand 01.103
Window Cleaning - 'Keeping it Safe' (1st January 2006)
Window cleaning is hard, physical work says Dave Rogers, general manager Unger UK. That's why ergonomically designed tools are so important. Those who manage the cleaning of windows must look for tools that are designed to lessen fatigue and reduce w
Mop for cleaning up large spills (1st January 2006)
Unger UK has announced the introduction of its new 1 litre SpillMop.
The answer to high access cleaning (1st October 2005)
Few professions require people to bend, lean and stretch their bodies in so many different ways as cleaning windows says Dave Rogers, general manager, Unger UK. People who clean windows take risks on a daily basis, hanging from buildings that the ave
From In The Spotlight
Giving out of reach areas a dusting down (1st July 2005)
Walls, light fixtures, windows and tall furniture all have one feature in common – they all attract dust, dirt and cobwebs and require regular dusting. They are also known as high access areas – spaces recognised as being out of arm’s reach. To ensur
From Equipment & Services
High access cleaning – choosing the right tools for the job (1st July 2005)
Choosing the right tools can save time, reduce operator fatigue and improve overall safety in window cleaning says Dave Rogers, general manager, Unger UK Worker safety is a major concern when cleaning high areas and falls from heights are a common ca
Floorcare hygiene: the simple approach (1st February 2005)
Dave Rogers, general manager Unger UK, recommends mops and brushes for a job well done
The future of high access cleaning? (1st February 2005)
Falls represent the greatest hazard to window cleaners in their daily routine.
Training on DVD (1st April 2004)
A new training DVD is available from Unger UK to assist in the training of cleaners. Focusing on the companys washroom system, the DVD aims to improve productivity and hygiene by demonstrating how Ungers tools can make professional cleaning tasks mor
Nifty nabber (1st April 2004)
Unger UK announced the relaunch of the Nifty Nabber for 2004, following a series of ergonomic improvements to products in the range. An multi-purpose tool, the improved Nifty Nabber is suited for picking up bottles and debris in high, low and hard-to
What to look for when buying window cleaning equipment (1st February 2004)
The right tools are essential for any task, especially for cleaning windows. Inferior quality, or poorly designed window cleaning tools can make the job much more difficult, producing mediocre results, decreased productivity and worker fatigue. Dave
Washroom solution providers report on public washrooms (1st August 2003)
Unfortunately, if respondents to Unger Enterprises latest Unger SmartSurvey are correct, finding good quality toilet facilities in a service station is rare indeed. The survey, distributed to more than 3000 people worldwide, found that more than 36%