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Latest Poll
In terms of winning business, do you think price will continue to dictate in 2012?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only
Last Month's Poll

Are people's fears about poor hand hygiene in public spaces founded

Yes, many public places have very poor levels of hand hygiene : 31.33%

No, as long as you take sensible hygiene measures such as hand washing yourself you do not need to worry : 36.14%

Not sure : 32.53%

Hygiene brushes
April 1st 2004

The Hill Brush Company who manufacture hygiene brushes and other specialised cleaning equipment under the Salmon trade mark, will be exhibiting at ISSA/Interclean Amsterdam, stand number 03.335. On display will be their range of hygiene brushes with special dual brush filament retention. Designed specifically for the hygiene industry where the security of the filaments is particularly important. The brushes are made with each tuft being first stapled into the brush back in the normal way and then epoxy resin is floated into a recess on the face of the brush, which covers the filaments and staples as it goes, resulting in a completely sealed brush face. This makes the chance of a filament pulling out extremely remote. In addition, the sealed face means that these brushes cannot accumulate dirt or moisture in the tuft holes. The photograph shows two specially made transparent demonstration brushes which helps to explain the manufacturing process.

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