Steaming into deep debate April 1st 2008 The government's NHS deep clean programme is all well and good but may prove
futile without investment in day-to-day cleaning.Vaclensa says its steam cleaning kit
could be part of the solution
Gordon Brown's £50 million deep clean
of hospitals is in danger of becoming
an "empty gesture", cleaning
contractors have warned.
Although now by and large complete, the
firms responsible for carrying out the deep
cleans argue the policy will be futile without
long-term investment in day-to-day cleaning.
Investment in cleaning machines such as
steam cleaners, which destroy bugs by using
ordinary tap water to produce superheated
dry steam ensure the highest standards of
hygiene are maintained on a daily basis.The
temperature and power of the dry steam
means that almost any area can be cleaned
and sanitised and brought back to its original
condition with minimal time and effort.
The Vaclensa steam cleaner range clean,
sanitise and vacuum up dirt in one easy
action, dissolving grease, and killing germs in
an instant. Steam Cleaners will sanitise all
surfaces, penetrating cracks and crevices and
other hard-to-reach areas where manual
cleaning with harsh chemicals fails to achieve
the required standard. It is this steam/vacuum
combination makes Vaclensa's steam cleaners
the most effective way to kill germs and
bacteria without the use of potentially harmful
and expensive chemicals.
Our range of machines are manufactured in
stainless steel,making them robust enough for
any commercial environment.They are
extremely user friendly and are supplied
complete with a comprehensive range of
accessories so they can be used in a wide
range of applications.
Available in a range of sizes Vaclensa steam
cleaners are an essential, cost effective and
incredibly effective addition to any contract
cleaners' equipment portfolio. |