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Take the cyclone challenge
01 March 2018
One of the north’s largest contract cleaning and facilities management companies, Floorbrite, is returning to the 2018 Manchester Cleaning Show.

Visitors to the stand will be able to challenge themselves to an even bigger and better cyclone challenge – a team of three people can try and catch as many balls as possible in the cyclone machine within an allotted time and the team that catches the most balls will win a new vacuum cleaner.
Visitors to the stand can also meet representatives from all 11 of Floorbrite’s departments to discuss a variety of cleaning and facility management requirements, including: Daily Cleaning; Industrial/Specialist Cleaning; Window Cleaning; Washroom, Hygiene, and Consumable Supplies; Waste & Environmental Management; Pest Control; Plants & Grounds Maintenance; Security; Cherry Picker/MEWP Hire; and Health & Safety.
The family-run firm, which was set up in 1972, employs more than 1,400 people across the north of England and provides cleaning and facilities management for nationally recognised names such as the CBRE, Aldi, and JD Sports.
Floorbrite works with clients in the retail, office, healthcare, education, manufacturing, distribution, industrial, entertainment and leisure sectors offering a full suite of cleaning and facility services.
Based in Sale, and with an office in Yorkshire and Birmingham, Floorbrite is proud of its northern roots, particularly the opportunities that the bustling city of Manchester has provided for business development and growth.
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