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Room and surface sanitising spray helps prevent coronavirus spread
19 February 2021
OFFERING MORE than five hours of protection from one application, the Hi-Kleen Room & Surface Sanitising Spray product range has been designed to help businesses stay safe and guard against the spread of COVID-19.

Applied via a CFC-Free aerosol mist, Hi-Kleen is effective against 99.9% of bacteria and tested to BS EN1276. It is also effective against the coronavirus. The alcohol-free product activates upon application, drying in seconds with no excess or wetness, negating the need to wipe surfaces following use and saving valuable time.
Hi-Kleen Room & Surface Sanitising Spray is suitable for use in a huge range of situations including offices, workstations, retail areas washrooms and canteens, as well as 'high-touch' areas such as keyboards and touch screens. The range's distinctive packaging will help to reassure employees and customers that the user is providing the utmost care in safeguarding against the cornoavirus.
To find out more about the Hi-Kleen Room & Surface Sanitising Spray product range visit www.hi-kleen.com. If you prefer to speak to Hi-Kleen direct about how the product can benefit your individual business call Craig on 07535 264104 for more information or to arrange a zoom meeting.
Hi-Kleen Safe Pad Range
Another tool in your arsenal to helps guard against the spread of COVID-19 is Hi-Kleen's range of Safe Pad antimicrobial push pads. Designed for use on doors, door handles, desks, tablet and phone screens, shopping baskets and trolley handles, all shapes and sizes are available to suit the application.
All Hi-Kleen antimicrobial wraps and hygiene solutions use Silver Ion (Ag) technology, which drastically reduces the spread of bacteria.
For further information visit https://hi-kleen.com/products
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