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SEPTEMBER 2023 The pan-European magazine for the professional cleaning sector BUSINESS Corruption in the EU Page 47 AIRCARE The origins of fragrancing Page 21 SHOW PREVIEW Your guide to CMS in Berlin Page 39 Read about our European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards finalists for 2023 Page 3

47 Tightening the net on corruption

Hartley Milner on the alarming levels of corruption across the EU.

21 A change in the air

A history of air fresheners and an overview of the latest technologies.

03 News

12 European reports

24 Smell - not to be sniffed at

A pleasant aroma can make any environment feel better - why?

29 The barrier tech solution

What are biofilms? Why should we care about them and how to tackle them?

32 The future is hygienic

Innovative new mopping systems can help operatives avoid direct contact.

39 CMS Berlin tackles key sector themes

ECJ’s preview of the German professional cleaning show starts here.

52 Swept under the carpet

Are carpets being widely replaced by hard floors? What keep hold of textiles?

55 A cut and dried debate

We ask hand dryer advocates to explain why they’re a hygienic, safe option.

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European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards - here are the finalists

The shortlist for the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2023 has been revealed after a record 230 nominations for the pan-European professional cleaning awards, organised by European Cleaning Journal.

Recognising the outstanding achievements of the cleaning and hygiene industry, the European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards are now in their sixth year. The 2023 winners will be announced at the gala awards dinner, which will take place on October 5th at The Round Room at The Mansion House, in the heart of Dublin’s city centre. The 2023 shortlist is:

Best Use of Smart Solutions by Service Providers

• JPC by Samsic at Broadgate

• CSU with BE Clean and JDE

• Bidvest Noonan’s Dynamic Cleaning Solution

• Bidvest Noonan at UHL Hospital

Investment in Training

• Breedweer Facilitaire Diensten

• Derrycourt Cleaning Specialists

• FM Services Group

• CSU with Johan Cruyff Arena

• Peartree Cleaning Services

Excellence in ClientContractor Partnerships

• Principle Cleaning Services at Kings Cross

• Cagney Contract Cleaning at Convention Centre Dublin

• JPC by Samsic at Here East

• Derrycourt Cleaning Specialists at Children’s Hospital Ireland Group

• OCS at West London NHS Trust

• FM Services at OPTUM

• ABM at St James Hospital

Start-Up Business of the Year

• ToolSense

• Synergy FM

• TranZero

• Biovate Hygienics

Sustainability - Best Practice

• MTB-Siivouspalvelu

• Peartree Cleaning Services

• Birkin Group

• Cleanology

• Bidvest Noonan

Commitment to Diversity in the Workforce

• Breedweer Facilitaire Diensten

• Markas GmbH

• Exclusive Services Group

Best Initiative Raising the Profile of the Cleaning Sector

• Community Italiana delle Pulizie

• Assist FM

• CSU

• Fédération des Entreprises de Propreté, Hygiène et Services Associés (FEP)

• ISS World Services

Technological Innovation of the Year

• Lesseau for the No-Touch Bar Soap Dispenser

• Gausium for Phantas

• Principle Cleaning Services for 3D Mapping

• TranZero for BubbleFlush

• LionsBot for R3 Vac with Magic Tags

• Biovate Hygienics for PlasticFree Bottle

Leader of the Year

• Thomas Meindorfer, Markas

• Lauren Kyle, Sodexo

• Jim Melvin, The Exclusive Services Group

• Joe McGivern, MCR Group

Rising Star of the Year

• Mara Fernandes, Principle Cleaning Services

• Lorna McKenna, Derrycourt Cleaning Specialists

• Stuart Emery, Sodexo

• Nicola Williams, Wecovi

• Margarita Kostova, Bidvest Noonan

• Antonio Darnaj, ABM

Michelle Marshall, editor of ECJ and founder of the annual awards said: “We received some incredible entries and it wasn’t an easy task building

La liste de présélection des Prix européens de propreté et d’hygiène 2023 a été établie à l’issue d’une année record pour les nominations à cette manifestation paneuropéenne organisée par ECJ.

our shortlist, but we feel that the 49 finalists we’ve chosen thoroughly deserve their names in lights, in acknowledgment of their incredible work. We look forward to celebrating with our finalists and esteemed guests in Dublin next month.”

As the only pan-European awards for the sector, the event provides the opportunity for businesses and individuals from the professional cleaning industry to share their stories of success. From sustainability and diversity commitments, to technological innovations and training initiatives, the awards provide well-deserved

EVENTS

September 19-22

CMS

Berlin, Germany www.cms-berlin.de

October 5

EuropeanCleaning&HygieneAwards

Dublin, Ireland www.echawards.com

October 16-19

ISSA North America

Las Vegas, USA www.issa.com

October 18-20

Interclean China

Chongqing, China www.intercleanshow.com/china

November 7-9

Hygienalia

Madrid, Spain www.hygienalia.com

recognition for those going above and beyond.

Headline sponsor is Nexaro. Other sponsors include BICSc, Ceris Burns International, Greenspeed, i-Team, ICCA, ICE Cleaning, Interclean Amsterdam, ISSA Pulire, Jangro, Kärcher, MG Hygiene & Nationwide Hygiene Supplies, Tork, Vectair Systems and Vermop Salmon.

Media partners are Tomorrow’s Cleaning in the UK, GSA in Italy and Services in France.

You can also follow the awards on Twitter @ECH_Awards and #ECHAawards23.

To get your ticket for the night: www.echawards.com/attend

May 14-17 2024

Interclean Amserdam

Amsterdam, Netherlands www.intercleanshow.com

October 21-24 2024

ISSA North America

Las Vegas, USA www.issa.com

March 18-20 2025

The Cleaning Show

London, UK cleaningshow.co.uk

November 10-13 2025

ISSA North America

Chicago, USA www.issa.com

October 5-8 2026

ISSA North America

Las Vegas, USA www.issa.com

To have your event included in the Events section, contact ECJ via email at: michelle@europeancleaningjournal.com

Die engere Auswahlliste für die European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2023 wurde nach einem Rekordjahr für Nominierungen für die vom ECJ organisierten gesamteuropäischen Auszeichnungen für professionelle Reinigung veröffentlicht.

La rosa dei candidati al European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2023 è stata resa nota dopo un anno record per le nomination ai premi del settore del cleaning professionale paneuropeo organizzati da ECJ.

NEWS & EVENTS September 2023 | ECJ | 3 Latest News & Events from ECJ

Communal hand sanitisers promote over-consumption: study

People are likely to use more hand sanitiser than they need when sharing a dispenser with strangers, according to a recent study.

And many of us appear to believe that a communal product will be less effective than a sanitiser bottle that we share with friends.

These were the conclusions reached in a study published in the Journal of Marketing Research. It revealed that consumers tend to overuse shared sanitisers when they are anonymously placed in a public area.

Marketing professor at the University of California Riverside Thomas Kramer and his co-

authors looked at people’s behaviour when confronted with products such as hand sanitiser dispensers at gyms, campuses and libraries, as well as shampoo and body washes housed in containers in hotel en suite showers.

Less efficacious

“Most of the studies show that people believe the product is less efficacious, meaning it doesn’t work as well, when they share it with strangers rather than friends,” said Kramer. “Then in some studies, it shows that it actually leads them to use more to make up for that perceived low efficacy.”

The research looked at various means of reducing the overuse

of hand sanitisers. “One way to reduce wasteful use is by making consumers think they’re not sharing with strangers, but with family or friends,” said Kramer. “The second way is by increasing a person’s

identification with the product, even when it is shared out.”

He said branding sanitiser dispensers with a company or college logo could help to discourage people from using too much.

NEWS
Les gens tendent à se désinfecter les mains plus fréquemments s’ils partagent un distributeur avec d’autres personnes, indique une étude. 645 Laut einer Studie verwenden die Menschen wahrscheinlich mehr Händedesinfektionsmittel, als sie benötigen, wenn sie einen Spender mit Fremden teilen.
4 | September 2023 | ECJ
A quanto rivela uno studio, le persone tendono a utilizzare più igienizzante per le mani di quanto non ne abbiamo bisogno quando condividono un dispenser con degli sconosciuti.

BICSc finalists look ahead to awards night

In the UK, the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) will announce the winners of its annual awards at a gala dinner on September 21.

Neil Spencer-Cook, BICSc group managing director said: “Once again, the awards attracted an incredible number of entries, which were of exceptional calibre. We look forward to announcing the winners at our awards ceremony.”

Here are the finalists:

Outstanding Corporate Member of the Year

• The Mount Charles Group

• Lynn Webster Consultants

• National Catering Company

Excellence in Training and Assessment (UK)

• Vinci Facilities

• University of Huddersfield

• Mainstay Facilities Management

Excellence in Training and Assessment (International)

• Farnek Services

• Berkeley Services UAE

• National Catering Company

• Emrill Services

Assessor of the Year

• Pundarik Ghimire

• Ameenulla Syed

• Au Royaume-Uni, le British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) devait annoncer les gagnants de ses prix annuels lors d’un dîner de gala prévu en août.

• La division professionnelle Foyer et Nettoyage de Freudenberg, propriétaire de la marque Vileda Professional, a repris Vermop, autre spécialiste des outils et systèmes de propreté.

• Emma Windle

• Nicola Boulter

Outstanding Client Commitment by a Cleaning Operative

• Christine McKinnon

• Elaine Noble

• Olga Bancov

Outstanding Candidate of the Year

• Syful Islam Rahat Khalifa

• Steven Parish

• Mirza Ehteshamul Haque

The BICSc awards dinner takes place at the Forest of Arden Hotel and Country Club, Birmingham. www.bics.org.uk

• Im Vereinigten Königreich wird das British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) die Gewinner seiner alljährlich vergebenen Preise bei einem Galadiner Ende des Monats bekannt geben.

• Der Unternehmensbereich Freudenberg Home and Cleaning Solutions, dem die Marke Vileda Professional gehört, hat mit Vermop einen weiteren Spezialisten für Reinigungswerkzeuge und -systeme erworben.

Vermop sold

The Professional division of Freudenberg Home and Cleaning Solutions, which owns the Vileda Professional brand, has acquired fellow cleaning tools and systems specialist Vermop.

This includes the Hefter Cleantech cleaning machines brand which Vermop acquired in 2020. Both businesses are based in Germany.

Brand integration

For now Vermop, which has 330 employees, will continue to operate as usual and the integration of its brands will be implemented over the coming year.

• Nel Regno Unito, l’istituto British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) annuncerà i vincitori dei suoi premi annuali durante una serata di gala che si terrà nel corso di questo mese.

• La divisione professionale della Freudenberg Home and Cleaning Solutions, titolare del marchio Vileda Professional, ha acquisito la specialista in sistemi e attrezzature di pulizia Vermop.

NEWS
September 2023 | ECJ | 5

Workers seek deeper relationship with their workplace - ISS study

Workers increasingly view their work as more than just a source of income, as they seek a deeper relationship with their workplace, a new ISS public opinion survey has found.

The company says the survey highlights the opportunity for employers and HR professionals to improve the social contract with employees and foster a greater sense of workplace belonging.

The survey of 4,500 workers across the five countriesconducted by Opinium - found that while pay is still the main factor for the majority (96 per cent) of respondents as a reason for why they value their job, more than a third (39 per cent) of respondents think their workplace is ‘mostly’ or ‘only’ important for other reasons than just the pay.

Sense of purpose

When delving deeper into these ‘other reasons’, 83 per cent of the respondents pointed to ‘a sense of purpose’ as the most important reason for why they go to work. This is closely followed by ‘the general culture of the workplace’ (78 per cent), while ‘opportunities to develop and progress my career’ was ranked somewhat lower (67 per cent).

More than a quarter (26 per cent) of the respondents also cited that, if they had the choice, they would prefer a ‘somewhat’ or ‘much’ deeper relationship with their workplace. This figure is even higher for young people, aged between 18 and 34 (36 per cent).

Shift in motivation

The respondents were also asked what ‘a sense of belonging’ at the workplace means to them. Over half (59 per cent) associated this with ‘a place where I feel respected and am treated fairly’, whereas 42 per cent pointed to ‘a place where I perform well’, and 36 per cent mentioned ‘a place where I feel wanted’. For Margot Slattery, group head of diversity, inclusion & belonging at ISS, the survey results demonstrate the need but also the huge potential for employers to increase their focus on culture, employee wellbeing, and belonging.

“Beyond the salary, we witness a powerful shift in worker’s motivation, where non-financial factors have taken on immense significance. Rather than simply living for the weekend, workers want to feel the hours they are putting in at work are worthwhile, contributing to a positive goal, and making an

D’après un récent sondage mené par ISS, les travailleurs conçoivent de plus en plus leur travail comme représentant davantage qu’une simple source de revenu et cherchent à être en meilleure communion avec leur lieu de travail.

impact, all while feeling safe.”

She added: “This reality demands employers adopt a holistic approach to employee attraction and retention, always keeping people at the core. Many workers, not least the younger generations, are eager to forge deeper connections with their workplace.

Nurturing culture

“By establishing a compelling ‘social contract’ with employees and nurturing a workplace culture centred around well-

Arbeitnehmer betrachten ihre Arbeit zunehmend als mehr als nur eine Einkommensquelle, da sie eine engere Beziehung zu ihrem Arbeitsplatz suchen, wie eine neue öffentliche Meinungsumfrage des ISS ergab.

being, safety, and a sense of belonging, both companies and employees will greatly benefit.”

• The 4,500 people surveyed represented a cross-section of society who work in various industries below management level in larger organisations with more than 250 employees. Respondents were based across the United Kingdom, USA, Germany, Denmark and Switzerland. No ISS employees participated in the survey.

www.issworld.com

Un nuovo sondaggio di opinione pubblica ISS ha rivelato che i lavoratori vedono sempre di più il loro lavoro qualcosa di più di una pura fonte di reddito in quanto cercano una relazione più profonda con il loro posto di lavoro.

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6 | September 2023 | ECJ

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Europeans ranked in terms of food hand hygiene practices

Danish people demonstrate better hand hygiene before preparing and eating food than their European neighbours, according to a new study.

And Spain comes bottom of the list of 10 European countries in terms of washing their hands before handling food.

The study, published in BMC Public Health, posed questions to consumers based on recommended hand hygiene practices. It also assessed observations in a field study carried out in 90 European households.

Significant differences were found regarding selfreported hand hygiene practices between respondents from the 10 European countries.

The overall rank from high to low was: Denmark, Greece, Norway, Romania, Hungary, Germany, UK, Portugal, France and Spain.

“It is worrying that about half the respondents seem to have insufficient hand washing routines to protect themselves and their family members from foodborne infection,” state the study authors.

Skip or shorten

“Even though hand washing is a skill learnt in early childhood, people practice it in different ways and often skip or shorten the WHO recommended procedure.”

According to the study, families with members aged over 65

showed a higher tendency to follow proper hand washing practices when handling food compared with those without, while families with children under six were up to twice as likely to wash their hands at critical moments compared with

families without children. The authors now want to conduct further research into the specific barriers influencing hand hygiene practices among high-risk groups such as elderly individuals and families with young children.

NEWS
Un classement couvrant dix pays européens a été établi pour la pratique de l’hygiène des mains. Menschen aus 10 europäischen Ländern wurden hinsichtlich der Händehygienepraktiken im Lebensmittelbereich eingestuft.
8 | September 2023 | ECJ
Persone provenienti da 10 nazioni europee sono state classificate in base alle pratiche di igiene delle mani nel settore alimentare.

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Dettol Pro Solutions survey suggests an end to hotdesking

The younger members of the UK’s workforce could be putting an end to the buzzy 2010s corporate trend of hotdesking, as new data suggests more than 71 per cent of white-collar employees are working from an assigned desk in the aftermath of the pandemic.

Most surveyed (58 per cent) reported sticking to a designated desk because of a ‘nervousness of germs’ - and of those, the majority were younger generations (63 per cent of 18-24-yearolds and 72 per cent of 25-34-year-olds).

The survey, commissioned by Dettol Pro Solutions, sought to find out how workplace

hygiene habits have shifted since the pandemic.

It highlights nervousness among employees about the spread of germs in the workplace. “It’s a very interesting time for businesses on the whole,” said Jonathan Weiss, commercial director B2B at Reckitt - the company that owns Dettol Pro Solutions.

Return to office

“We’ve seen the likes of Tesla and Meta demanding blanket returns to office environments and elsewhere, some businesses are foregoing their physical spaces altogether and moving to a fully remote model. The message is clear, however, for

those fully returning or opting for a hybrid approach: germ concern is still rife among employees and to instil confidence, employers and landlords need to rethink

the ways they’re keeping these spaces hygienically clean and asking teams to engage with them.”

www.dettolprosolutionsth.com

ISS commits to employ 1,000 refugees in Europe over three years

Global facility management business ISS has made a commitment to recruit 1,000 refugees across its European operations over the next three years.

The announcement came at Tent Partnership for Refugee’s European Business Summit in Paris, and builds upon the company’s on-going commitment to hire, train and upskill immigrants and refugees.

Jobs pledge

Jangro partners with SYR

UK and Ireland janitorial and cleaning distributor network Jangro is partnering with product manufacturer SYR in a new sustainability initiative. The project is designed to strengthen Jangro’s existing Circular programme, which aims to reduce waste by keeping products and materials in use for

as long as possible.

So the two companies have created a system for the disposal of old plastic cleaning tools and buckets. Customers can simply return them to their nearest Jangro depot or arrange for them to be picked up. They are then collected by SYR to be recycled.

• La tendance aux bureaux à occupation tournante des années 2010 pourrait avoir pris fin car de nouvelles données indiquent que 71 des employés à col blanc occupent aujourd’hui leurs bureaux en permanence.

• ISS, le prestataire mondial de services d’installation, a pris l’engagement de recruter 1000 réfugiés dans ses établissements européens au cours des trois prochaines années.

• Le groupe de distribution Jangro s’associe à SYR dans le cadre d’une nouvelle initiative de recyclage.

ISS joins dozens of large employers, and some of the best-known brands across Europe including Amazon, Marriott International and Microsoft, in pledging to provide jobs and training to more than 250,000 refugees across Europe over the next three years. Collectively, this marks the most significant set of business commitments ever made to advance the economic integration

• Der Unternehmenstrend des Hot Desking aus dem vergangenen Jahrzehnt könnte sich dem Ende nähern, da neue Daten darauf hindeuten, dass mehr als 71 Prozent der Büroangestellten nun an einem zugewiesenen Schreibtisch arbeiten.

• Das globale Facility Management-Unternehmen ISS hat sich verpflichtet, in den nächsten drei Jahren 1.000 Flüchtlinge in den europäischen Niederlassungen anzuwerben.

• Die Vertriebsgruppe Jangro arbeitet mit SYR an einer neuen Recyclinginitiative.

of refugees.

Last year, with Tent, ISS committed to hire 1,000 refugees in North America by 2025. ISS also signed up to Tent’s Sunflower Project, committing to hire, train and mentor Ukrainian refugees in Poland and Spain.

Young Ukrainians

ISS has also entered a new partnership with the ‘All 4 Youth Alliance’ led by Nestlé on a programme called HONOUR - aimed at training, skilling and providing job opportunities for young Ukrainian refugees in Poland and Germany. During the past year, ISS has hired more than 550 refugees in Europe alone.

Tent is a global network of more than 300 companies committed to supporting the economic integration of refugees.

www.tent.org

• La tendenza aziendale di hotdesking degli anni 2010 potrebbe essere giunta alla fine in base a dei nuovi dati che indicano che oltre il 71 per cento dei colletti bianchi sta ora lavorando da una scrivania assegnata.

• La ISS, impresa globale di gestione dei servizi alle strutture, si è impegnata ad assumere 1.000 rifugiati presso tutte le sue attività in Europa nel corso dei prossimi tre anni.

• Il gruppo di distribuzione Jangro sta collaborando con SYR su una nuova iniziativa di riciclaggio.

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10 | September 2023 | ECJ

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Have you had enough of training?

Thirty-nine per cent of cleaning staff say they are not particularly willing to learn new things. This was revealed in a survey conducted by the Dutch Cleaning Industry Labour Relations Board in 2021. At VSR, we find this hard to believe. We feel there is more to these numbers than meets the eye.

Time to exchange views with VSR members and market players. We did so by means of a webinar. This platform proved quite suitable for that purpose, even without a lockdown. Results from the survey provided discussion topics such as: do organisations prioritise training enough? Do the prerequisites for cleaning courses align with the target audience?

Participants in the discussion: our president, a representative of the Labour Relations Board and training managers from two cleaning companies. First, the professionals discussed how much of a priority it is for companies to train their employees.

Interestingly, 97 per cent of employers said they believe it is important for the subject of training to be part of performance reviews, while 87 per cent of the employees VSR spoke to did not have the same experience. These employees are aware there are training courses, but they say that the option to attend those courses is not discussed.

One of the conclusions drawn during the webinar was that managers often do not have much time to converse with employees. Their span of control is too wide.

There is another indicator that training is not always given the right priority. For example, when employees return to the work-

place after the training course, they are told how great it is they went on the course, but please could they get back to work now.

In short: plenty of ammunition to get started on the theme of ‘prioritising training’.

The second question the professionals wanted to answer was: are the prerequisites for training adequately matched to the target audience?

One way to involve more people in basic training is to organise it at the workplace. This not only makes participating easier, it also means you can immediately put the basic skills covered in the course into practice. This prevents employees from feeling that what they learned isn’t how things are done at their workplace.

Know your employees

What I found remarkable was our webinar participants’ complaints about the route to the basic vocational training exam. Some training facilities compete with one another, and make the training courses as short (and as cheap) as possible. They focus only on making sure employees pass their exams. After that, they’re on their own. But the exam should be a means, not an end. Curtailing training courses reduces cleaners’ professional quality.

The conclusion? Our president summed it up very succinctly: know your employees. Engage in conversation. Discuss opportunities, but also listen to your employees to find out what obstacles and bottlenecks they are facing. By investing in this way, you’ll prevent an exodus of workers and absenteeism and recoup your investment. Not only financially, but also in the relationship with your workers.

LATEST: NETHERLANDS 12 | September 2023 | ECJ
John Griep at VSR in the Netherlands on a survey suggesting cleaning staff are not keen to learn more. John Griep, de l’organisation néerlandaise VSR, examine de près les résultats d’une enquête récente selon laquelle 39 pour cent des agents de nettoyage rechignent à apprendre quoi que ce soit de nouveau. John Griep (VSR) berichtet aus den Niederlanden eingehender über eine kürzlich durchgeführte Umfrage, die darauf hindeutet, dass 39 Prozent der Reinigungskräfte nicht bereit sind, Neues zu lernen. Nei Paesi Bassi, John Griep della VSR approfondisce ulteriormente le informazioni che emergono da un sondaggio recente che suggeriscono che il 39 per cento del personale addetto alle pulizie non è disposto a imparare cose nuove.

Walking to campaign against litter

Christian Bouzols in France tells us about a dustman who’s raising litter awareness in a unique way.

Ludovic Franceschet, a dustman already known for his posts on Tik Tok, has started out on a new adventure. Having walked around Paris in August last year to clean the streets, he’s set himself a new challenge consisting in walking to Marseilles and picking up all the litter he finds along the way. The kick-off for this 800 km journey took place on August 1st in front of Notre-Dame cathedral. He plans to arrive at a local beach in Marseilles on September 24th.

Franceschet’s goal is the same as the one he set himself walking around Paris: to pick up as much litter as possible and, above all, to make people aware of the need to correct their mindset relating to litter.

“I want people to understand me, and to realise that putting litter in a dustbin is not such a difficult thing. Anyone can do it. This action should just be normal,” says the 47-year-old whose teaching videos about his quest on social media have created a great buzz. He’s currently got 300,000 followers. Two of them have decided to go with him on this Marseilles trip.

“Thanks to Ludovic I’ve come to realise there was really too much litter on the roadside or in natural surroundings,” said Tony, a 22-year-old waiter. “To be honest, I too used to throw pieces of paper on the ground. So I felt guilty. Joining him on this project was a bit like finding forgiveness. “

The team also includes Patrick, driver of the camper van, and Maxime, 22, who picks up litter with Franceschet. “That wasn’t planned at all,” remarks the dustman, who had intended to walk alone. “But their help is obviously welcome and has enabled

Rapportant de France, Christian Bouzols raconte la campagne d’un éboueur qui a entrepris de marcher de Paris à Marseille, en ramassant tous les déchets qu’il trouve en route, dans le dessein de sensibiliser les gens au problème.

us to pick up even more litter.”

Since their departure, they’ve walked along the famous Nationale 7 highway. “However, when it gets a little too risky, we change our itinerary and walk along local roads,” says Franceschet. “The traffic is slower there.”

Equipped with rolls of bin liners and litter pickers, he and his two co-workers collected some 2.6 tonnes of litter in the first few days. “Usually it’s packaging, plastic bottles, cigarette packs.... they’re lying everywhere. In the Fontainebleau forest, we’ve picked up nearly 1,500 drinks cans! It surely isn’t such a big thing to throw them in a dustbin.”

Fervent in his fight for cleanliness and environmental care, Franceschet was shocked by his passage through Orly, near Paris. “We collected more than 140 kg of litter in a single day. It was a disgrace!”

Although he circled Paris on foot a year ago, Ludovic Franceschet hadn’t seriously prepared himself for this much longer walk to Marseilles.

And even though his arrival in that port city is still far away, he is already thinking about something new. “I’ve got in mind to do a tour of France on foot with the same goal - to pick up all the litter I find along the way.”

That would involve 4,000 km of walking, to be achieved in one year. But to do that, he’ll need to raise the funds. “For that journey I think I’ll manage with about 20,000 euros. Whatever happens, I won’t give up,” he stressed. For the Paris-Marseilles trip, he has received support from several companies, from the City of Paris, and from the Ile-deFrance region.

Christian Bouzols in Frankreich erzählt uns von einem Müllwerker, der von Paris nach Marseilles läuft und unterwegs den ganzen Müll aufsammelt, den er findet, um das Bewusstsein für das Ausmaß des Problems zu schärfen.

Dalla Francia, il corrispondente Christian Bouzols ci parla di uno spazzino che, mentre intraprende la camminata da Parigi a Marsiglia, raccoglie la spazzatura che incontra lungo il percorso nel tentativo di aumentare la consapevolezza della portata del problema

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BIV seeks to reach new generations

Contract cleaning association BIV in Germany is launching social media campaigns, says Katja Scholz.

New media, modern communications – the Federal Association of Contract Cleaners (BIV) knows how to reach the new generation: with podcasts, promotional videos, Tik Tok etc. The association is using modern media to inform its target groups such as (potential) employees and customers about current issues and developments in this sector which has the largest number of employees in Germany.

As part of its employer brand identity, BIV’s aim is to inform, to reach out to and to discuss matters of policy and science, business in general and skilled trade in particular - training, digitalisation, migration and sustainability, as well as social and cultural developments.

In doing so it is beginning to turn its attention increasingly to promotional videos to reach its target groups and position its themes - the production of moving images has for several years been regarded as an increasingly important focal point for its communication.

Following a decision by the Public Relations Committee under the chairmanship of Holger Eickholz, the German Federal Skills Competition - at which Germany’s best young craftsmen and women in the building sector are chosen - has since 2019 been filmed, which was also the case in 2022 in Bremen. This was where the 11 best apprentices competed for the title of best young contract cleaner in Germany – and the BIV produced a promotional video to accompany this and was nominated for the mediaV Award 2023 in the moving image category - the second time this has happened. In 2021 both nomination and award

were achieved, in this case for the coronavirus campaign video, #Protection.

This year unfortunately, the BIV didn’t quite make the grade. The award went to a fellow competitor, German Diabetes Aid, for its film ‘Clever Animals Drink Water’. The mediaV award is presented every other year to associations, agencies, charities, trade unions, media professionals etc, for excellence in communications.

But this was still not enough in terms of moving image and new media: the BIV recently gave the go-ahead for its new video campaign. With the publication of over 60 videos of widely varying design, style and format, the association is aiming to attract the attention of mainly younger people through modern, image-promoting videos about the wide diversity of activities, the technical innovations and the excellent opportunities for training and development within the contract cleaning sector.

The campaign is divided into four sequences: technology, messages, statements and influencers. For this last one, BIV has launched its new Tik Tok channel – as a platform for the younger target demographic.

The videos will be published on social networks in the coming months and all of them are also available to the regional associations and guilds as well as member companies. “We are particularly proud of the fact that 15 young trainee contract cleaners - from apprentices to journeymen - have invested their time, their personal message and their personality in the campaign. To that extent, it is a genuine campaign from the sector for the sector!” said Holger

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Eickholz. En Allemagne, Katja Scholz décrit comment l’association de la propreté BIV cherche à atteindre un public jeune au moyen de podcasts et de vidéo sur Tik Tok. Katja Scholz berichtet aus Deutschland, dass der Bundesinnungsverband des GebäudereinigerHandwerks BIV über Podcasts und Tik-TokVideos ein jüngeres Publikum erreicht. Dalla Germania, la corrispondente Katja Scholz ci informa su come l’associazione delle imprese di pulizie professionali BIV raggiunge un pubblico più giovane con i podcast e i video su Tik Tok.

Changing habits for a green future

Cleaning operatives are training for a greener future in a Danish municipality, writes Lotte Printz.

The white and green electric vehicles visible in roads around the country proclaim that “they care” at ABENA. For the environment among other things - and people. And now this southern Denmark based company plays a key part in the municipality of Tønder’s transition to a greener future.

110 cleaning operatives working for the municipality have taken part in cleaning courses at the ABENA Academy, set up three years ago. To develop new habits and methods in cleaning routines and to make sure that cleaning in Tønder becomes more environmentally friendly. Among other things, focus has been on dosage and minimising use of water and over-consumption in general.

The green transition goes hand in hand with better working conditions for the staff, which is also of the utmost importance to the management. Cleaning products, tools and trolleys have been replaced with ECO-certified models and some that cater for the needs of the cleaning staff. Like Anja Hansen who has cleaned at the town hall for seven years and was part of a test team.

Speaking to the Danish cleaning industry magazine, Rent i Danmark, she says her workday has become much easier with improved trolleys, among other things. The height has been lowered to match the height of the cleaners, the trolley has a handle at each end to make it easier to manoeuvre and is so capacious that it allows her to carry most of the tools and products needed for a ‘round’ so she walks considerably less at work than she used to. Made of 90 per cent recycled plastics, the trolleys also send the ‘right’ signals in the green transition.

Like most other municipalities in this country, Tønder is already

Lotte Printz berichtet aus Dänemark von einem Reinigungsunternehmen, das eine Schlüsselrolle beim Übergang des Stadtviertels, in dem es ansässig ist, in eine grünere Zukunft spielt.

DK2020 certified and has drawn up what is called a Climate Action Planning Framework to pursue efforts to reach the Paris Agreement goals. Now Tønder is also heading for, and expects fairly soon to be approved for,

The Nordic Swan Ecolabel. And to partner with ABENA in its endeavours is a great advantage says head of cleaning at the municipality of Tønder, Hans Christian Kjeldsen, to Rent i Danmark.

“To be approved for the Swan Ecolabel requires a huge amount of documentation and they can provide the statistics required and document where we were and where we’re heading.”

But the working environment and the future of the cleaning staff are also pivotal. “The development of new methods, chemistry and machinery is accelerating in the cleaning industry. So even with a wealth of experience, acquiring new knowledge is required continually. But with a strong focus on good habits that make people last longer in this job, it’s also important that staff get a chance to acquire new qualifications and routines,” Kjeldsen adds.

A third focus of the endeavours to secure a more sustainable future for the cleaning staff also includes ‘visual and trust-based cleaning’ giving the cleaning operatives a say in their working day. Instead of putting labels on the doors telling them to clean this or that, the cleaning operatives make their own assessments as to the need for cleaning.

Helped along by the knowledge and qualifications gained in training and close dialogue with the people they meet daily.

This as well as being in charge of their working day give them their sense of professional pride back and a higher degree of job satisfaction, they believe in Tønder.

En Allemagne, Katja Scholz décrit comment l’association de la propreté BIV cherche à atteindre un public jeune au moyen de podcasts et de vidéo sur Tik Tok.

In Danimarca, la corrispondente Lotte Printz ci parla di una impresa di pulizia che sta avendo un ruolo cruciale nella transizione del suo quartiere verso un futuro più verde.

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Sustainable approach to wellbeing

UK correspondent Lynn Webster explains why workforce wellbeing is so vital for every business.

Employee wellbeing is becoming a focal point for many; and this includes the cleaning industry where businesses are engaged in activities internally and also whilst engaging with and supporting client projects.

Social media streams have been covering some great stories featuring companies’ direct and indirect support of their employees’ wellbeing. From highlights of small teams of employees taking on environmental projects such as river/canal cleaning; tree planting outings and charity garden designs to the investment in social opportunities for employees and their families in ‘get-togethers’. Further examples cover greater corporate commitment and collaboration with local communities.

So, why is this happening?

The fostering of wellbeing for employees is being embedded into many business strategies. It is this good practice that encourages people and subsequently the organisation to thrive. Proven to relieve and help prevent stress, create positive working environments and delivering higher morale - which in turn demonstrates increased productivity, so when staff are motivated, wellbeing becomes a valuable investment.

Wellness can focus on individual, emotional, physical and social wellbeing which particularly encompasses mental health. This, when integrated into workplace wellbeing plans, can generate a positive culture, identify closely with corporate priorities, and when further linked to benefits provides the measures in place for a positive work-life balance for everyone.

Being happy at work provides people with a sense of purpose and value. Forbes published

the results from one study that revealed happy employees are as much as 20 per cent more productive in the workplace than unhappy ones.

Inevitably there is not one single solution. A wellbeing strategy is not just a policy statement to be posted on the wall or as principles featuring in a glossy proposal or business bid. It is based on the true characteristics of the business and their employees, and reaches out far more than just demonstrating a set of initiatives.

It should feature headings such as health (mental, physical, and safety); work (environment, management and reward); values (ethics, inclusion and diversity); people (development, learning and emotions and counselling); lifestyle choices and financial impacts - with examples of support and advice.

Recent personal experience with a client provided some very real examples of the impact of such a strategy across their business. They have embarked on their wellbeing journey striving to embrace their whole ‘We Care’ philosophy considering a process that adopts the Fitwel model which aims to provide “a healthier future where all buildings and communities are enhanced to strengthen health and wellbeing”. They have engaged with clients in a vision of building health alongside putting their people’s wellbeing first to “provide them with the means, opportunity and skill to improve their lives and the lives of their families”. Certainly, a powerful view to take forward.

As a people-driven sector we are in an ideal position to promote this agenda - with the confidence we are capable of supporting the wellbeing of others.

With summer comes deep cleaning

The summer holiday in Italy is traditionally the time for deep cleaning, explains Anna Garbagna.

In the last two months, summer has made its entrance forcefully in the Italian regions with alternating periods from definitely African heat to extreme meteorological events. One of the main hygiene issues is often caused by heat and humidity creating fertile ground for the development of moulds and bacteria.

The summer break is therefore the ideal time to perform annual professional deep cleaning of offices, warehouses and factories. This is so that throughout the year it is possible to maintain an optimal level of cleaning on a daily basis.

It is not a coincidence that disinfectants show a double digit growth thanks to the contribution of high temperatures while washing aids and maintenance products also grow confirming that the period is ideal for industrial deep cleaning.

Peace of mind

Windows, floors (in offices) and machinery (in production lines) are indisputable points for those who wish to face the return to work with peace of mind.

When the production line is idle or slow working, cleaning can be more thorough - confirming August to be the ideal month for these activities.

Industrial extractors are essential for this type of operations, whether we are talking about containment tanks, machine tools or subfloors. To clean areas that are more difficult to reach, compact professional extractors are often used because they guarantee an exceptional level of hygiene despite their reduced size. The same applies to warehouse floors where the passage of forklifts can leave very deep tracks: in fact their wheels are

En cette saison estivale, de nombreuses opérations de nettoyage périodique et approfondi se poursuivent en Italie alors que le pays part en vacances. Anna Garbagna fait rapport.

often caked due to accidental spills of oils, dust and waste creating a sludge and grease that can make floors slippery and dangerous.

Thus, once again, cleaning becomes a safety instrument in workplaces. We must not forget desks, changing rooms and canteens which are often receptacles of bacteria if they are not sanitised regularly and systematically.

The use of two types of scrubber dryers (ride-on or walk-behind) according to the area to be cleaned, proves to be a winning choice for a safe and well sanitised workplace.

Orbital floor cleaning machines can be essential for dewaxing operations to remove waxes and polishes and to prepare floors for new coatings.

Carpets, often still present in offices or communal areas, must not be neglected because they are often receptacles of dust, bacteria and other types of dirt. Injecting water, using a specialised brush at high speed and the consequent dirty water extraction is often the ideal procedure for a deep cleaning operation.

And last but not least, before the start of the summer season the cleaning of air conditioning and ventilation systems is essential. In fact, it is not only dust lurking in the ducts but also bacteria or other pathogenic agents such as legionella that can be really harmful.

In all these years, the Italian cleaning sector has really been able to keep up with technology and innovation thanks to its companies which are among the most versatile in the world without ever forgetting that efficiency and reliability can grow also and above all in clean and hygienic environments.

In Italien werden während der sommerlichen Urlaubszeit viele regelmäßige und gründliche Reinigungsarbeiten durchgeführt. Ein Bericht von Anna Garbagna.

In Italia l’estate è il periodo in cui molte operazioni regolari di pulizia a fondo vengano eseguite durante il periodo in cui tutti sono in vacanza. Ce ne parla la corrispondente Anna Garbagna.

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Dans son compte-rendu du Royaume-Uni, Lynn Webster explique à quel point le bien-être des salariés constitue un élément clé de la viabilité d’une entreprise. In Ihrem Bericht aus Großbritannien untersucht Lynn Webster, warum das Wohlbefinden der Mitarbeiter ein Schlüsselelement für die Nachhaltigkeit eines Unternehmens ist. Dal Regno Unito, la corrispondente Lynn Webster prende in esame come il benessere del personale sia un elemento chiave nella sostenibilità aziendale.

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A change in the air

VIBRATING MESHES, perfume diffusers, nanotechnology – these terms and others like them are increasingly being used in the same breath as ‘air fresheners’. The market has grown massively in sophistication over the past few decades and manufacturers are coming up with new and innovative fragrance delivery methods all the time.

But the concept of masking malodours and replacing them with pleasant aromas is practically as old as time itself. In fact, the ancient Egyptians were world leaders in the international perfume trade according to Vectair vice-president of marketing Chelsey Schwartz.

“Many of the scents created in ancient Egypt used myrrh and cinnamon as their core ingredients, both of which can still be found in popular perfumes today,” she said.

Perfume oils were typically stored in ornate alabaster bottles and classed as a precious substance, says Schwartz. “In fact when Julius Caesar won the Battle of the Nile in 47BC, he threw bottles of perfume to the crowd upon his triumphant return to Rome,” she said. “Records show that the ancient Egyptians actually believed perfume to be the sweat of the gods.”

Early perfumes were typically made by boiling flower petals, herbs and spices and soaking them in a carrier agent such as olive oil, says Schwartz. “Imported spices such as pepper, cinnamon or ginger were also used to add an exotic element to local scents,” she adds.

Synthetic fragrances

When synthetic ingredients were first introduced in the late 19th century they enabled fragrances to be mass produced and sold at an affordable price, according to Schwartz. “This meant perfume could become an everyday pleasure rather than an occasional luxury,” she explains. “And perfume oils were used to freshen the air until the mid-20th century, when aerosol sprays in pressurised cans were developed to deliver bursts of fragrance into

the atmosphere.”

The air freshening market has evolved both in terms of technology and scent since Vectair began trading in the 1980s, says Schwartz. “Most fragrance dispensers used to be placed in washrooms where a fresh citrus scent was used to mask odours,” she said. “And aircare dispensers were designed to be smelt – but not seen.

“Now however, air fresheners have become a requirement for refined, sophisticated environments such as reception areas, meeting rooms and spas. And today’s dispensers are designed to complement any upscale environment and blend in with the décor.”

Protection

Vectair is continuously working to create new technologies and produce more effective air fresheners, says Schwartz. The company’s patented Vibe Pro dosing system is said to enable its Vibrating Mesh Technology to deliver superior scent consistency. “A membrane containing 2,000 laser-cut holes vibrates at the bottom of a reservoir, forcing out a mist of very fine droplets through the holes,” said Schwartz. “This allows the fragrance to be delivered precisely and efficiently – which is something manufacturers have struggled to achieve in the past.”

Antimicrobial technology is also increasingly helping to protect staff and customers from harmful germs, she adds. Vectair’s Invizi-Touch technology is designed to provide protection against bacterial build-up from germs such as MRSA, E.Coli and Legionella.

Prodifa was among the first companies to offer precise automatic diffusion systems for fragrances in the 1980s, according to marketing director Florian Leveugle. “This delivered a consistent fragrance over a period of up to three months,” he said.

“It was a solenoid valve system and is still part of our range today.”

The first fragrance diffusers were essentially candles or sachets containing scented essences, he says. “The most common system today is the aerosol dis-

Air fresheners have come a long way since they first entered the market in the mid 20th century. But the practice of fragrancing the air goes back much longer than that. ECJ traces the origins of air fresheners and looks at the latest technologies capable of delivering pleasant aromas.

penser with dosing valves,” says Leveugle. “Other products exist such as nebulisation systems for large spaces and impregnated polymers which are cheaper and easier to use. But these are still marginal solutions compared with metering valve systems.”

Deodorisation

Early fragrance products functioned erratically and were not designed for the professional sector, he says. “Either consumption was too high or efficiency diminished over time.

“For a long time the market was driven by price because the aim above all was to deodorise. But many low-cost products are ineffective because they only produce a smell for a few seconds - and sometimes not a very pleasant smell at that. In these cases you might as well not be using an air freshener at all.”

There is now a wide range of technologies available on the market today, says Leveugle. “Automatic diffusers with a timer are ideal for the professional market because they offer value for money and a precise, stable diffusion that lasts for up to eight months with a single

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refill,” he said.

Solid systems such as impregnated polymers provide a high level of fragrance power, while ultrasound/piezoelectric systems using a mixture of oil and water are both pleasant and aesthetically pleasing, according to Leveugle.

Continuous release

“However, they require regular refilling with fragrance and water while the vibrating membranes tend to clog up quickly, which causes the device to lose its effectiveness,” he said.

Nebulisation systems have been around for years and are highly efficient, says Leveugle. “Our tests show that we can perfume a room measuring 50,000 cubic metres using just one device,” he said.

Prodifa’s latest products include Ideal Misty, claimed to be the first diffuser with refillable metering valve refills. These are said to reduce refill waste by 92 per cent. The company has also launched a new range of fragrances and programmable nebulisers as well as introducing more recycled and recyclable plastics into its products.

Essity’s earliest air fresheners took the form of a plastic tab that would change colour once it had been used up, says the company’s global brand innovation manager Meta Grundén.

“Many traditional air fresheners struggle to remain effective due to their ‘spray and fade’ effect,” she said. “They also need to

Les assainisseurs d’air recourent de plus en plus à la technologie, faisant appel à des produits solides, à des essences naturelles et à des solutions nanotechnologiques tendant à remplacer la bombe aérosol traditionnelle. Nous jetons un coup œil aux technologies les plus récentes pour la diffusion de fragrances et leurs modes de fonctionnement, interrogeant des fabricants sur la manière dont ils envisagent leur futur.

be placed high on walls to deliver freshness to the whole washroom, which is not ideal when making dispenser checks or refilling the unit.”

New from Essity is the Tork Constant Air Freshener which incorporates a generator that continuously releases oxygen. This emits precise doses of fragrance which are delivered to a cellulose pad. The propellant-free system is said to distribute the fragrance evenly throughout the room and each refill lasts for 90 days.

Hagleitner’s first air freshener was the NOLI air purification device, says the company’s product manager Kerstin Heine. “The scent was dispersed throughout a room by the draft of a door wafting the scent through the fins of the device,” she said. “The NOLI-Filler refill was a wad of cotton wool soaked in essential oil and would last for two months.

“Then came the HAGI fragrance dispenser which would be attached to the top of a door. Every time the door closed, a button on the dispenser would be pushed against the door frame causing the dispenser to emit a burst of air freshener.”

Motion sensors

These products were followed by the first digital air fresheners to be equipped with a motion sensor, she said. “With these it was possible to set a time interval for scenting, but the dispersion had to be fine-tuned to ensure that a room was evenly scented.”

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She says today’s digital air freshener dispensers are much more customisable. “Many things can be set via the app including the intensity of scenting and the period for which it is active,” she said. “In addition, the frequency and volume can be adjusted while the range of fragrances has been adapted to tie in with customer requests.”

Hagleitner offers the wall-mounted airFRESH spray and the Magicus system which works through evaporation. The fragrance oil is heated on small plates causing it to vapourise and diffuse into the air. The column is said to be suitable for scenting larger areas.

So, how will air fresheners develop in the future? The popularity of programmable technology will rise still further, according to Vectair’s Chelsey Schwartz.

“Customers appreciate the ability to fully control their dispenser output because if a fragrance is too strong, they can turn it down,” she said. “A greater emphasis on sustainability has also prompted a shift towards greener scents containing earthy ingredients along with fruity and floral fragrances. And there is also a move towards scents being recognised as more genderneutral which means that traditionally masculine scents, such as leather, are now appealing to all genders.”

Higher expectations

The user experience and customer wellbeing are both growing in importance according to Essity’s Meta Grundén. “People now have greater expectations of indoor spaces and air quality is being placed higher up on the agenda,” she said.

Prodifa’s Florian Leveugle says his company is moving towards more ecoresponsible products. “Factors such as waste reduction, intelligent programming, greater autonomy of refills and devices that reduce the use of batteries are among our priorities,” he said. “We are also increasingly developing 100 per cent natural fragrances and ‘picto-free’ products.”

Hagleitner’s Kerstin Heine has also noted an increased demand for natural fragrances such as wood scents. “The market is developing according to this demand and it is important for us to keep up,” she said.

I profumatori per gli ambienti stanno diventando sempre più high tech con prodotti solidi, olii naturali e proposte basate sulla nano tecnologia e che rimpiazzano le bombolette spray tradizionali. Diamo uno sguardo alle tecnologie più recenti presenti sul mercato per erogare le fragranze, come funzionano e il motivo per cui i loro produttori credono che siano la via da seguire.

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Patented dosing

The Vibe Pro aircare dispenser from Vectair Systems features patented dosing that enables Vibrating Mesh Technology to deliver uniform scent delivery every dose.

Proprietary fragrance formulas pass through vibrating plates

with 2,000 lasercut holes, dispersing an ultra-fine mist that remains airborne for longer. All Vibe Pro fragrances also contain Airadicate,

a malodour counteractant.

The battery-powered Vibe Pro is fully programmable - the dispenser can be set to deliver fragrance only during the necessary days of the week and hours of the day. For 24/7 operations, four ‘Quick’ settings allow the user to dictate how many refills they’d would like to use per year.

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Technology a targeted boost of fragrance can be provided at a facility’s busiest time of day.

The non-aerosol, non-pressurised, VOC-exempt fragrance refills are sustainable and easy to transport. And they have Carbon Footprint Standard certification.

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Clip-on fragrance

AeroFresh Deodorizing Clips from AeroWest are small clip-on air fresheners using essential oils, available in five fragrances.

Simple to use and versatile, the clips can be used in any room, nook or cranny where fragrance is needed. For example they can be fixed to a toilet rim, or discreetly in an office or laundry area.

AeroWest says the clips deliver 30 days of fragrance without the

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use of batteries, sprays or harmful chemicals.

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Justplug in

New from P-Wave is ourfresh-e, a 30-day plug-in air freshener for larger spaces. Claimed to be easy to refill, the unit boasts consistent fragrance release from day one to day 30. The high-speed fan improves air quality by drawing air through the charcoal filter.

The refills are 100 per cent recyclable, they have low VOCs and contain no propellants or solvents. No batteries are needed and the refills contain the EcoPure additive for faster biodegradation if not recycled. p-wave.co.uk

• Le distributeur d’assainissement d’air Vibe Pro de Vectair Systems comporte un dispositif de dosage assurant la diffusion uniforme de fragrances.

• Les attaches de diffusion de fragrances AeroFresh de la société AeroWest se fixent ou se placent en tout endroit.

• P-Wave vient d’introduire le diffuseur de fragrances ourfresh-e à autonomie de 30 jours et pour grandes superficies.

• Der Luftpflegespender Vibe Pro von Vectair Systems bietet eine patentierte Dosierung für eine gleichmäßige Duftabgabe.

• AeroFresh Desodorierungsclips von AeroWest können an einer beliebigen Stelle angebracht werden.

• Neu von P-Wave ist ourfresh-e, ein Duftstecker für die Steckdose mit 30-tägiger Wirkung für große Räume.

• Il dispenser di profumazioni per ambienti Vibe Pro della Vectair Systems è dotato di un dosatore brevettato per l’erogazione uniforme delle profumazioni.

• I deodoranti AeroFresh

Deodorizing Clips della AeroWest possono essere agganciati o posizionati ovunque.

• La novità della P-Wave è ourfresh-e, un deodorante per ambienti plug-in della durata di 30 giorni per spazi di grandi dimensioni.

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Smell - not to be sniffed at

Research has shown that, even at very low levels, a malodour present in a room can make the occupants feel more uneasy. A pleasant fragrance can make any environment feel better and increase the dwell time of its occupants. This is especially important in our own homes, care homes, retail spaces or hotels where a happy occupant is important. Angela Stavrevska, creative director and perfumer at CPL Aromas, tells us why.

ogy will come into play and help reduce any unwanted malodours in a space, and a residual pleasant odour will make the environment feel more appealing. Getting the fragrance right is an extremely important part of encouraging greater use of cleaning products.

Washrooms with soap

works – counteracting specific malodours to ensure product efficacy. We have developed fragrances to mask the odour of unpleasant product bases (such as, in the personal care sector, the odour of DHA in fake tan products), as well as developing malodour counteractant air fresheners to work specifically in a major London bank’s washrooms.

RESEARCH HAS SHOWN that, even at very low levels, a malodour present in a room can make the occupants feel more uneasy. A pleasant fragrance can make any environment feel better and increase the dwell time of its occupants. This is especially important in our own homes, care homes, retail spaces or hotels where a happy occupant is important. In terms of cleaning products, their odour requirements are manifold. In the first instance, base formulations of cleaning products are themselves often quite high in odour themselves, so using a fragrance to draw attention away from this fact will help increase the appeal of the product itself. Secondly, the product fragrance will not only make the process of cleaning more pleasurable, but it can often help to support product claims of efficacy. A cleaning product with an astringent citrus scent will feel more efficacious in use than the same product with a sweet, sticky, fruity fragrance. Finally, the residual fragrance left after the cleaning process is also important. At this stage malodour counteractant technol-

The importance of hand washing with warm water and soap has been highlighted by public safety guidance arising from the coronavirus pandemic. However, health and hygiene have always been, and will always be, aided by thorough hand washing. Encouraging this basic requirement is therefore essential. A great smelling soap or hand wash in a washroom environment will definitely encourage better hand washing. This is especially true for children and young people where these environments are often noisy, busy and not particularly engaging. Many public washrooms often have a cacophony of odours from the cleaning products used, the soap, the air freshener and perhaps the drains. This odour ‘noise’ isn’t conducive to a pleasant experience or encouraging taking time to freshen up and wash hands properly. Giving a more holistic odour atmosphere to a washroom space will make the experience much better.

Masking unpleasant odours

There are numerous products on the market that claim to mask many unpleasant odours. But these general ‘one solution fits all’ products don’t particularly work strongly across every single malodour type. If cooking smells are a particular problem, then a product that has been especially developed to counteract the smell of the unpleasant odour molecules in cooking smells will give a much better performance than an all-purpose malodour solution. The sophistication of this category can mean that products may be tailored down to the detail of what food odour needs to be masked, be it stale, fried food, old fish or garlic smells. This is how CPL Aromas’ Aromaguard technology

Effect of ambient fragrance

The best way for building owners and occupiers to think about fragrance in their space is to ensure they start with a clean base. Good ventilation and plumbing, and not too many absorbent fabrics in a building will help keep malodours at bay.

Then, to build an ambience, you must ensure that the fragrance used isn’t particularly polarising and that the chosen scent supports the brand or corporate message you want to portray. For example, if you manage a ski hotel in the mountains, you may want the lobby to smell of a warm fireside, so as soon as people walk in, they feel warm, relaxed and taken care of. Alternatively, if you work in a modern, creative office space, the invigorating smell of fresh lemons or crisp green apples will add to the fresh, clean and vibrant ambience.

Fragrances inspired by natural environments are usually the least polarising and appeal to both sexes. But if you want your building to be memorable for any specific reason, fragrance can be used to support that message – a sumptuous luxury hotel could for instance be supported by a rich, ambery oriental fragrance. Somewhere inspired by the tropics could include heady, white flower scents and fruity notes. An urban city feeling could be supported by the smell of coffee and pastries. But care should always be taken with the fragrance strength: too high and it could feel intrusive and unpleasant.

Fragrances and psychological effects

The act of actively smelling fragrances is very subjective in its nature. It is almost impossible to step back from a fragrance

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and analyse its quality and character whilst leaving aside your personal feelings for it. This is because the olfactive bulb, the part of the nose that picks up odour molecules, has a direct link to the brain’s limbic system. This system supports a variety of functions including emotion, behaviour, motivation, long-term memory and, of course, olfaction. Thus our sense of smell is intrinsically linked with our emotions and memories, which is why being objective about a smell is so difficult. Even perfumers struggle.

Due to the olfactory bulb’s close links with the brain, fragrance is known to psychologically and physiologically affect us and olfactory stimulation has been shown to modify blood pressure, muscle tension, pulse rate and skin temperature amongst other effects. But research remains quite limited to the types of odours tested and their effect on the general population.

For example, lavender oil has for many years been associated with relaxation. Electroencephalographic (EEG) results do tend back up this claim, although results are often quite varied. But general research doesn’t tend to delve deeply into the effects of individual chemicals found within the essential oils nor does it look at synergistic effects of many different essential oils and aromachemicals when combined, such as in a fragrance created by a perfumer. The complexity and history of the person smelling the odorant could also have an effect on the outcomes of research.

Stimulate or calm

I have already talked about how fragrance is intrinsically linked to emotions and is therefore very subjective, but do some odour materials give an objective outcome totally unbiased by emotion? Or will subjectivity always give inconsistency in results? Will a higher concentration of the odour have a different effect to a subliminal level, and what effect does exposure time have on the results? There is huge complexity involved in researching odour materials, and there are many thousands of odour materials that can be used in research. There is still much to be done.

Des recherches ont montré que si une mauvaiser odeur, même infime, imprègne des locaux, leurs occupants en seront gênés. Par contre, si ces locaux sont pénétrés d’une fragrance agréable, leurs occupants y séjourneront plus longtemps. Cette constatation revêt une importance indéniable dans le cas d’habitations, de maisons de retraite, d’espaces de détail et d’hôtels dont il faut que les occupants soient confortables.

Using some of the basic results of research can potentially help to make an environment more pleasurable or to help stimulate or calm its occupants – whether it actually does, or whether it is by placebo effect. Lavender can help create a calming atmosphere; citrus oils can help invigorate; gourmand odours can increase dwell time; mint can help focus; and green, grassy smells can help decrease fatigue and pain sensations, which might be brilliant in gym or healthcare settings.

But the simplest thing that can be done is to make an environment smell more pleasant to the majority of users. A generally pleasant odour, even at a low level, can strongly impact a person’s emotions when in an enclosed space. Taking this a step further into a marketing sphere, Martin Lindstrom, the author and brand consultant, found that brand impact increased by 30 per cent when more than one sense is engaged and by a whopping 70 per cent when three senses are integrated into the

brand message.

A scent marketing study by Martin Lindstrom concluded that up to 75 per cent of human emotions related to memory are triggered by smells. Studies have shown that scent marketing statistics are compelling. For example, people can remember a scent with 65 per cent accuracy after one year, while visual memory sinks to 50 per cent.

So, a great smell will encourage people to stay in a place for longer, have a more positive experience whilst there and walk away with reinforced positive memories of the space and of what happened there. Whether that odour is a carefully crafted iconic brand scent, or whether it is the smell of clean fluffy towels in a hotel bathroom, fragrance can definitely help customers bond with your brand as well as encourage enjoyment of using a fragranced product such as soap or hand cream, so aiding hygiene. The importance of smell is not to be sniffed at.

Aus einer neuen Untersuchung geht hervor, dass ein übler Geruch, auch wenn er in einem Raum nur sehr schwach wahrnehmbar ist, den Personen, die sich darin aufhalten, ein unangenehmes Gefühl vermitteln kann. Eine Umgebung kann sich aufgrund eines angenehmen Dufts besser anfühlen und kann dazu führen, dass sich Menschen länger darin aufhalten. Dies ist besonders wichtig im eigenen Zuhause, in Pflegeheimen, in Einzelhandelsgeschäften oder in Hotels, wo es wichtig ist, dass sich Menschen darin wohlfühlen.

Delle ricerche hanno dimostrato che, anche a livelli molto bassi, un regalo maleodorante in una stanza può mettere a disagio i suoi occupanti. Una fragranza gradevole può rendere più piacevole qualsiasi ambiente e aumentare il tempo di permanenza dei suoi occupanti. Questo è particolarmente importante nelle nostre case nuove, nelle case di riposo, nei centri commerciali o negli hotel dove è importante avere degli occupanti felici.

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Most people outside the specialist cleaning sector will never have heard about biofilms. Invisible, but everywhere - biofilms are the immobile communities of microorganisms that stick to one another, and then onto surfaces. They often float freely in the air, until the right environmental cues - a change in acidity or nutrient concentration - attracts them onto a surface, where they mature and multiply.

Once on a surface, they embed themselves in a slime-like substance formed of DNA, polysaccharides, and proteins. These colonies can be found in most untreated homes and workplaces. They can even form on and inside animals, including humans. And unlike unbound bacteria of the same species, those that form biofilms become very difficult to control. That can present a serious risk to human health - a risk that we must attempt to eliminate.

Why should we care about biofilms?

I should be clear here: biofilms are not inherently bad. They can actually be very useful in the treatment of wastewater and industrial waste. Biotech engineers continue to find new ways to use biofilms in ways that benefit society. Uncontrolled though, biofilms can present serious health risks to human beings.

We should care about biofilms because they offer refuge to bacteria, viruses, and fungi, some of which can be pathogenic. That includes the Covid-19 virus. When we fail to eliminate them, they can make food and water unsafe. Ultimately, they present a source of harmful infections.

Another, perhaps secondary, reason we should care about biofilms is because of their potential to damage the surfaces they adhere to. They can cause discolouration and, over time, corrosion. That can reduce equipment and materials’ lifespans and generally affect a building’s appearance. Controlling them is therefore important in workplaces and public spaces to maintain hygiene, appearance, and restrict the spread of infectious diseases.

Conventional cleaning products are unable to destroy most biofilms because

The barrier tech solution

of their biocidal resilience. Many of these products claim to kill 99.9 per centof germs. But even those will leave harmful bacteria behind after application. As part of REACT’s recent barrier tech report, we consulted Dr Sandra Wilks, an associate professor of health sciences at the University of Southampton. Dr Wilks told us that biofilms’ resilience to cleaning products is often missed in standard tests. To demonstrate efficacy, we need to introduce more specific tests, she says.

Cleaning specialists also need to consider other methods to protect the environments they’re responsible for. Instead of applying a cleaning product, biofilms require a different approach. The affected surfaces themselves can be treated to prevent colonisation. Products known as ‘barrier technologies’ (or simply ‘barrier tech’) can be very effective in this way.

The two main types of barrier tech can be used either by applying a new coating that contains antimicrobial materials (biocides, copper, or silver), or by creating a completely new surface with a structural make-up that prevents or destroys bacteria that colonise it. These technologies are growing in popularity due to their success. In 2022, Grand View Research valued the antimicrobial coatings market at US$10 billion (€9.25 billion).

You can find both examples of barrier tech in healthcare environments and on medical devices. In workplaces and public spaces, their use is growing, but not so prevalent. The quicker we can adopt these approaches, the sooner the buildings and vehicles they’re used in will be safe.

Some products available

I’ve explained why we need barrier tech, and how it can help to prevent and destroy biofilms. Here are three examples of barrier technologies that are already being used for that purpose:

• ntrl by Jangro: a 13-product range that includes a washroom cleaner and multi-surface cleaner containing probiotics. These colonise and dominate surfaces, preventing the colonisation of pathogens.

Most people outside the specialist cleaning sector will never have heard of biofilms. Invisible, but everywhere, biofilms are the immobile communities of microorganisms that stick to one another, and then onto surfaces. They often float freely in the air until the right environmental cues attract them onto a surface, where they mature and multiply. Why should we care about them, and how can we tackle them?

Dave Rudge, operations manager for REACT Specialist Cleaning, tells us more.

• Citrox Protect Hard Surface Sealant by Citrox Biosciences: cleans, seals, and protects all hard surfaces and touchpoints. This sealant enables long-term protection for up to six months against the spread of bacteria and viruses through biofilms. It is touch-dry within minutes of application and fully seals within 24 hours. The product works in two stages. A silicon dioxide first prevents bacteria and viruses from binding to surfaces by creating a silicon dioxide barrier. Any pathogens that do attach to the surfaces are then killed by a natural Bioflavonoid complex called Citrox.

FTP Wraps ‘n’ Pads by The Decontaminator: wraps that add a layer of infection prevention to touchpoints like door handles (FTP being ‘frequent touch point’). They contain the antimicrobial zinc pyrithione, which provides protection for up to three years. They are certified under ISO 22196 to reduce bacteria and viruses, fungi and parasites by 99.99 per cent.

While barrier tech presents the best way to tackle biofilms, it isn’t perfect. Antimicrobial surfaces require regular attention to prevent the build-up of what are known as ‘conditioning films’. These films

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are formed up of dead cells, and can build up on surfaces, reducing the effect of barrier technologies. Once new cells attach to such surfaces, they can survive despite the prior application of barrier technologies.

While barrier tech works well on hard surfaces, it doesn’t do so well on some softer materials and fabrics. Achieving complete coverage of porous and flexible materials can be difficult, and the market for antimicrobial fabrics hasn’t developed to serve all demand yet, like that of public transport operators. Most of the focus has been on antimicrobial sportswear and medical garments, widely available.

There’s also an issue with regulation. Barrier tech is relatively advanced, and regulations are yet to catch up with the sector. There aren’t any standardised

La plupart des non-spécialistes de la propreté n’auront probablement pas entendu parler des biofilms. Invisibles, mais partout présents, les biofilms constituent des communautés immobiles de micro-organismes qui adhèrent les unes aux autres, puis à de surfaces. Souvent, ils flortent librement dans l’atmosphère jusqu’au moment où ils reçoivent les messages environnementaux appropriés pour les feront coller à une surface, sur laquelle ils mûriront et se multiplieront. Pourquoi s’en soucier et que faire pour y parer?

procedures for testing new products, and companies that produce them need to do the research themselves. This can mean they don’t all meet the same standards.

More innovation is coming in this sector. As the market evolves, and more people realise barrier tech’s value in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, companies will fund more research into new products. Nevertheless, there are a few tips I can give that will help cleaning specialists to use them effectively.

First, make sure you use products supported by at least some scientific research, even if it is independent. This might be proven through certification in line with existing regulation, as well as empirical research results. Second, follow manufacturers’ guidelines, as barrier tech often

Die meisten Menschen außerhalb der spezialisierten Reinigungsbranche werden nie von Biofilmen gehört haben. Unsichtbar, aber allgegenwärtig, handelt es sich bei Biofilmen um die unbeweglichen Populationen von Mikroorganismen, die aneinanderhaften, und dann an Oberflächen. Sie schweben sehr häufig frei in der Luft, bis sie von den richtigen Umgebungsreizen auf eine Oberfläche angezogen werden, wo sie reifen und sich vermehren. Warum sollten wir uns über sie Gedanken machen, und wie können wir sie angehen?

requires different application techniques when compared to traditional products. You’ll also want to make sure you aren’t applying it in a way that damages the surface. And, as always, follow standard guidelines to prevent cross contamination: follow the ‘clean to dirty’ pathform, clear debris and dust from surfaces before application, and follow clear colour coding guidelines.

Biofilms present a serious risk that cleaning specialists cannot ignore. We must inform ourselves of the most recent research in preventing and destroying them. With the right products, and trained operatives, it is possible to prevent the risks associated with biofilms in the workplace, in public spaces and at home.

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La maggior parte delle persone al di fuori del settore specializzato delle pulizie non ha mai sentito parlare dei biofilm. Invisibili ma presenti ovunque i biofilm sono le comunità immobili di microrganismi che aderiscono l’un l’altro e poi aderiscono alle superfici. Spesso fluttuano liberamente nell’aria fino a quando i giusti segnali ambientali li attirano su una superficie, dove maturano e si moltiplicano. Perché ci dovremmo preoccupare di loro e come possiamo affrontarli?

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Hand hygiene and infection prevention have taken centre stage, and mopping equipment producers recognise the importance of reducing crosscontamination risks and promoting hygienic practices for cleaning staff. By introducing innovative mop systems that enable users to handle the soiled part of a mop without direct contact, cleaning professionals can work more hygienically.

Rosaliene Verhoef from Greenspeed tells us more in this exclusive article for ECJ.

future where cleanliness is an integral part of daily life.

The cornerstone of modern mopping

In the last three decades, we’ve witnessed a transformation in mop systems within critical healthcare settings like hospitals and nursing homes. The transition from traditional cotton-based mops, characterised by excess moisture and chemical reliance, to microfibre mop systems reflects a commitment to both efficacy and hygiene.

THE IMPORTANCE OF maintaining high hygiene standards has become a point of focus in many different areas, especially in healthcare environments. As we explore the evolution of mopping equipment, it becomes evident that the innovation of mopping systems has been crucial in shaping safer, more effective cleaning practices in Europe.

This article delves into the evolving world of mopping systems and their role in maintaining cleanliness and safety. We’ll explore hand hygiene, infection prevention, and the creative techniques that are shaping the future of cleaning. From hands-free approaches to the innovative folding technique and the shift to microfibre systems, we’ll examine how each advancement contributes to better hygiene. Additionally, we’ll cover tips from experts and best practices to ensure a cleaner environment, guiding us towards a

Now, let’s take a closer look at microfibre. Microfibre is synthetic fibre with a linear density of less than one denier. This is 100 times thinner than a human hair. In the professional cleaning market, a high quality microfibre consists of a nylon core surrounded by polyester fibre wedges. This is created in a process that melts polyester and polyamide (nylon) together in order to weave thin threads. These threads then undergo a unique splitting process. The optimal splitting of microfibre creates a system of hollow tubes with capillary action. These hollow tubes or pinholes pick up dirt quickly and efficiently. This gives the microfibre very high absorbency, higher than a conventional cotton mop.

A microfibre mop cleans surfaces efficiently and hygienically. The microfibre’s capillary action ensures that the cloth absorbs microorganisms as well as visible dirt. A cotton or low-quality microfibre cloth spreads or moves the dirt on the surface rather than absorb it fully. As a result, more residue is left behind on the surface

After use, it’s important to clean the mops well to ensure hygiene. There are specific washing programmes for microfibre mops that ensure they are thoroughly cleaned. The temperature used for washing, whether it’s heat or chemicals, is crucial for making sure the mops are clean without losing their quality.

The synergy of hand hygiene and infection prevention

The global Covid-19 pandemic put an extra spotlight on hand hygiene, making everyone (not just cleaning professionals) aware of its importance. Mopping equipment with no-touch handling allows cleaning personnel to remove and replace mop heads without coming into direct contact with potentially contaminated surfaces. All you have to do is press a clip with your foot. This clever idea makes cleaning easier and keeps hands clean, which is important for the health of cleaning personnel and the environment. This simple yet effective feature drastically reduces the risk of infection transmission and upholds the highest standards of cleanliness and safety.

Additionally, colour coding has become more and more important within professional cleaning environments. The colourcoded system assigns specific colours to different cleaning applications, ensuring that the right equipment is used for the right task. This system helps to organise cleaning practices, and makes it much less likely that germs will be distributed, preventing infections from spreading. Maintaining hygiene: best practices and expert recommendations

To keep things clean and germ-free, experts recommend using dampened mops within five hours to prevent contamination risks. But there are other things you can do to make your cleaning practices even better:

• Proper storage: storing damp mops on their sides in a drawer or bucket promotes even moisture distribution, ensuring uniform cleaning results across surfaces

• Methodical technique: adopting a systematic mopping approach, such as creating a wet streak from the room’s entrance to its far end, facilitates uniform moisture distribution across the floor and optimal dirt removal

• Personal protection: wearing gloves or sanitising hands when handling recently washed and dried mop heads reduces the risk of transferring contaminants

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• Handle hygiene: sanitising the mop handle with damp alcohol gel-covered hands before and after cleaning guarantees a sanitised handle surface, contributing to overall hygiene.

• Quality control: regularly check the weight and quality of your mops. If necessary, compare with a ‘new’ reference mop.

• Individual washing: washing mop heads individually instead of using washing nets ensures thorough removal of coarse debris and contributes to better hygiene.

• Mindful chemical usage: when working with microfibre mop systems, using a diluted floor cleaner mitigates friction with the floor, enhancing both cleaning performance and hygiene.

L’hygiène des mains et la prévention des infections attirent une attention toujours croissante. Les fabricants d’équipements de balayage humide reconnaissent donc l’importance de réduire les risques de contamination croisée et de promouvoir les pratiques d’hygiène auprès des agents de nettoyage. Ceux-ci pourront travailler de manière plus hygiénique si on leur donne des systèmes de balayage humide leur permettant de manipuler la partie souillée du balai sans contact direct.

The future is hygienic

In a nutshell, the evolving landscape of mopping equipment and techniques made room for a new era of cleanliness. The changes in mopping equipment show how manufacturers keep coming up with new ideas to make places cleaner and safer. The emphasis on hand hygiene and infection prevention, especially in healthcare settings like hospitals, has led to big advancements in mopping that have revolutionised mopping practices.

From touch-free handling and folding techniques to microfibre innovations, every aspect of mopping has been examined to align with heightened hygiene standards. By implementing best practices and innovative approaches, mopping

Handhygiene und Infektionsverhütung stehen im Mittelpunkt, und die Hersteller von Moppgeräten erkennen, wie wichtig es ist, Kreuzkontaminationsrisiken zu verringern und Hygienepraktiken der Reinigungskräfte zu fördern. Durch die Einführung innovativer Moppsysteme, bei denen Benutzer den verschmutzten Teil eines Mopps ohne direkten Kontakt handhaben können, können Reinigungskräfte hygienischer arbeiten.

equipment has become a vital weapon in the fight against cross-contamination and infection transmission.

As Europe continues to prioritise these critical aspects of hygiene, mopping equipment manufacturers remain at the forefront, contributing to a healthier and safer society. With a strong commitment to hand hygiene, infection prevention, and innovative mopping solutions, the future holds promise for a world where cleanliness is more than just a habit – it’s a way of life.

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L’igiene delle mani e la prevenzione delle infezioni hanno assunto un ruolo di primo piano e i produttori di attrezzature mop riconoscono l’importanza di ridurre i rischi della contaminazione crociata e di promuovere prassi igieniche per il personale addetto alle pulizie. Introducendo dei sistemi innovativi di mop che permettono all’operatore di maneggiare la parte sporca del mop senza diretto contatto, i professionisti del cleaning possono operare in modo più igienico.

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Less water

• Rubbermaid prône l’économie d’eau et de produits chimiques de son système de balayage humide à microfibres Hygen Pulse.

• Pockety, un dispositif proposé par TTS, décroche les serpillères sales sans problème et en évitant tout contact avec l’opérateur.

• Vileda Professional affirme que ses nouvelles serpillères Max Mops offrent des qualités accrues de fonctionnalité, résistance et durabilité.

• Filmop propose le système universel de balayage humide Globo pour répondre aux préférences et habitudes de l’opérateur.

• Delex Teknik a lancé le chariot de nettoyage One Utility Cart.

• Robert Scott a substitué la version jetable de sa douille de fixation de serpillère par une version réutilisable.

Rubbermaid says its HYGEN PULSE Microfibre Mop reduces water and chemical usage to increase operational efficiencies and reduce ecological impact.

buckets or on-demand soaking with TTS’ Dosely system. It can also be used with the company’s Magic trolleys. www.ttsystem.com

Enhanced

operations can be optimised without forcing habit changes.

• Rubbermaid teilt mit, dass das Hygen Pulse MikrofaserMoppsystem den Wasser- und Chemikalienverbrauch reduziert.

• Bei Pockety von TTS werden verschmutzte Mopps sicher abgeworfen und gesammelt, ohne dass der Bediener sie berührt.

• Vileda Professional teilt mit, dass seine neuen Max Mops eine verbesserte Funktionalität, Haltbarkeit und Nachhaltigkeit aufweisen.

• Bei Globo von Filmop handelt es sich um ein universelles Nassmoppsystem, das auf die Vorlieben und Gewohnheiten des Benutzers zugeschnitten ist.

• Neu von Delex Teknik ist der Reinigungswagen One Utility Cart.

• Beim Refill Mop von Robert Scott wird der bisherige Einwegsockel durch eine wiederverwendbare Option ersetzt.

The high capacity on-board refillable reservoir that holds enough solution to clean up to 850 square feet, together with HYGEN Microfibre Wet Mop Pads, make for optimum productivity the company says. The patented system ensures an even spread of liquid behind the mop with a trigger handle function and reservoir windows that allow for easy monitoring of fluid level.

HYGEN microfibre cloths remove 99.9 per cent of microbes with water alone and come with colour coded tabs. rubbermaidcommercial.eu

No contact

Vileda Professional’s new MAX Mops have been developed to enhance its UltraSpeed Pro, CombiSpeed Pro, and Express Pro floor cleaning systems. The company says significant upgrades have elevated functionality, durability and sustainability.

r-Trio Max is an all-rounder suitable for maximum dirt removal. Redesigned for heavily soiled hard floors, its easy-glide loop construction adapts to any floor shape, featuring a four-line structure with scrubbing, microfibre, absorbent, and low-friction zones.

The Globo system consists of a foldable mop holder and a range of mops with micro flaps. Because it is touch-free it’s suitable for use in hygiene-critical environments, and fixing and releasing of the mop is quick and easy. And there are ergonomic benefits, as the operator does not have to bend down continuously or be in uncomfortable positions during cleaning.

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Just one trolley

• La Rubbermaid afferma che il suo sistema mop in microfibra Hygen Pulse riduce il consumo di acqua e prodotti chimici.

• Pockety della TTS sgancia in maniera sicura i mop sporchi e li raccoglie senza alcun contatto da parte dell’operatore.

• La Vileda Professional afferma che i suoi nuovi Max Mops vantano funzionalità, durabilità e sostenibilità migliorate.

• Globo della Filmop è un sistema universale di mop bagnato progettato per soddisfare le preferenze e le abitudini dell’operatore.

• La novità della Delex Teknik è il carrello di pulizia One Utility Cart.

• Il Refill Mop della Robert Scott sostituisce la testa del mop precedentemente monouso con un’opzione riutilizzabile.

Pockety is a mopping system from TTS that eliminates contact between the operative and dirty mops by safely unhooking and collecting them. This is also a more ergonomic working method, as the operative no longer has to bend down to pick up used mops from the floor. They are detached directly into the bucket and collected in the net bag.

Whether washable or disposable, Pockety is compatible with all TTS mops with pockets. And it can be combined with presoaking methods using hermetic

r-MicroLite Max is described as the XL-performance and hygiene specialist. Extra-large and fully recyclable (mono-material), this mop works well on many surfaces with symmetrical cleaning lips for efficient corner and skirting board cleaning and effective scrubbing islands to loosen sticky dirt.

r-MicroSpeed Max is the 4D high performer for all dirt types says Vileda. With a dense 4D structure, this fully recyclable mop boasts multidimensional cleaning, combining microfibre and scrubbing zones, water channels and asymmetric outer loops.

www.vileda-professional.com

Optimise ops

Globo is a universal wet mopping system developed by Filmop that can be used like any traditional system (with strap tape system, pockets or flaps) according to the task and how the operative wants to work. This, the company says, means

The Toolflex One Utility Cart from Delex Teknik is a compact trolley engineered to maximise efficiency and convenience in storage and transport of cleaning tools. The trolley can be equipped with Toolflex One holders, hooks and accessories according to specific applications.

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Saves plastic

Robert Scott’s Refill Mop is a plastic-saving mop system. It replaces the previously disposable socket with a reusable option, which means operatives no longer throw away the plastic socket with every mop head change.

With the average mop socket containing 25 grammes of plastic, the environmental benefit is significant. And the refill is also made of a semidisposable yarn.

www.robert-scott.co.uk

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Reducing the risk of workplace sickness can help companies increase productivity:

Every year, 186MM working days are lost to work-related sicknesses1

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CMS Berlin tackles key sector themes

CMS Berlin 2023 - the professional cleaning exhibition for Germany - will take place at Messe Berlin from September 19-22. It returns after an absence of four years, as the 2021 edition did not take place due to the pandemic.

Occupying an area of more than 31,000 square metres in the halls and on the outdoor display area, around 450 exhibitors, the highest number to date, took part in CMS Berlin 2019. Coming from 25 countries, they provided an overview of the products and services from every branch of the commercial cleaning industry. A total of 25,000 visitors from 80 countries were there.

CMS Practice Forum

This year, alongside the trade show the event will act as a dialogue platform for discussing the industry’s headline topics. In a variety of formats experts will share their knowledge on subjects including energy efficiency, sustainability, the skills shortage, inflation and digitalisation.

At the CMS Practice Forum - in cooperation with the Federal Guild Association of the Cleaning Trade (BIV), the Cleaning Systems Trade Association in the German Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (VDMA), the Hygiene Industry Association (IHO) and industry companies, there will be a programme of lectures and events. This forum features topics targeting specific audiences, including those representing hygiene and health, the hotel trade and gastronomy. Among the healthcare subjects will be building cleaning services for healthcare facilities, UV disinfection and an update on hospital cleaning services. Green housekeeping will specifically address the hotel trade. There will also be sessions on the EU’s Green Deal, reporting on sustainability and sustainability seals of approval. Other themes include daytime cleaning, IT security, data standards, digitalisation courses and contract

law for building

cleaning services.

Mobility Cleaning Circle

On day two of the fair (September 20) the Mobility Cleaning Circle (MCC) will

ECJ présente une avant-première du CMS, le salon allemand de la propreté professionnelle, qui se tiendra à Berlin du 19 au 22 septembre. Nous jetons un coup d’œil sur les manifestations de ce salon et sur les produits nouveaux qui y seront lancés.

gather representatives of the mobility sector and the cleaning industry. Here too, the industries are facing new challenges regarding sustainability, supply chains, inflation and shortages of personnel for cleaning public transport vehicles. The MCC 2023 will start at 10.30 am with an expert discussion on Sustainability in Cleaning Public Transport Vehicles.

Speakers’ Corner

The new Speakers‘ Corner format gives companies an opportunity to present their innovations and the latest industry topics. Exhibitors are free to present content as they wish, whether in the form of a lecture or interactive panel discussion.

CMS Purus Innovation Award

On the evening of the first day, the winners of the CMS Purus Innovation Award for intelligent products and solutions will be announced. This award was open to all exhibitors and there has been a record number of entries this year. There are 18 finalists across the six categories:

Large Machines - Adlatus Robotics for the fully autonomous robot vacuum sweeper system SR1300; Gausium for Scrubber 50 Pro; Miele for the PWM 509 Mopstar 90.

Das ECJ bietet eine Vorschau auf die CMS, die Internationale Fachmesse für Reinigungssysteme, Gebäudemanagement und Dienstleistungen, die vom 19-22. September in Berlin stattfinden wird. Neben den wichtigen Ereignisse, die im Rahmen der Messe veranstaltet werden, betrachten wir auch die neu vorgestellten Produkte.

ECJ here looks ahead to the CMS professional cleaning exhibition in Berlin, which takes place from September 19-22. In the following pages we feature some of the new products being launched there.

Small Machines - Hako for Scrubmaster B5 ORB 430; Nexaro for Nexaro NR 1500; TG hyLIFT for hyCLEANER solarROBOT compact.

Equipment - Unger Germany for nLITE PowerPad; Vermop Salmon for Universal One; Wecovi for BubbleFlush.

Washroom Hygiene - Tork/Essity Professional Hygiene for Tork sustainable dispensers; Kimberly-Clark for ICON dispensers and RightCycle recycling service; WEPA Professional for Black Satino GreenGrow.

Digital Tools and Systems - Nexaro for Nexaro HUB; Soobr for Soobr Smart Cleaning SaaS; TAQT for TaqtOne.

Cleaning Products -Kärcher for PressurePro natural active cleaner, alkaline RM 82N; Dr Schnell for Ecolution Forol Floor; Tana-Chemie for Switch dosage system.

To find out more about CMS visit the website: www.cms-berlin.de

ECJ fa un’anteprima della CMS, l’esibizione tedesca del clening professionale che si terrà a Berlino dal 19 al 22 settembre e prende in esame gli eventi importanti che avranno luogo alla fiera e i nuovi prodotti che verranno lanciati durante l’evento.

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• Nexaro fait valoir le nettoyage durable que son aspirateur robotique NR 1500 est capable de réaliser grâce aux capteurs dont il est équipé.

• Interclean expose sa plateforme en ligne ainsi que les salons Interclean Amsterdam et Interclean China.

• ToolSense propose une plateforme d’exploitation basée sur l’Internet des Objets susceptible d’un emploi sur des machines et autres actifs, quel qu’en soit le fabricant.

• Nexaro teilt mit, dass sein RoboterStaubsauger NR 1500 dank seiner Sensortechnologie für dauerhafte Sauberkeit sorgt.

• Interclean wird seine OnlinePlattform sowie die Ausstellungen Interclean Amsterdam und Interclean China präsentieren.

• ToolSense bietet eine IoT Asset Operations Plattform, die unabhängig vom Hersteller für Maschinen und Assets verwendet werden kann.

• La Nexaro afferma che il suo robot aspirapolvere NR 1500 mantiene una pulizia duratura grazie alla sua tecnologia dei sensori.

• La Interclean presenterà la sua piattaforma online e le fiere di settore Interclean Amsterdam e Interclean China.

• La ToolSense propone una piattaforma operativa di risorse IoT che può essere utilizzata per macchine e risorse a prescindere dal produttore.

Nexaro

According to Nexaro its NR 1500 robot vacuum cleaner not only cleans, but helps to maintain lasting cleanliness. This is thanks to its sensor technology which detects even the smallest soiling and then takes action.

prehensive documentation. www.nexaro.com

Interclean

Interclean is showcasing the Interclean platform along with the Interclean Amsterdam and Interclean China exhibitions.

The Interclean platform aims to collect the global cleaning community by delivering news, views and analysis.

Interclean Amsterdam is the largest professional cleaning event for the pan-European market, and it now has a global reach. Together with the trade

show it also offers an educational programme focusing on hot topics and the technology of the future. It next takes place from May 14-17 2024 at RAI Amsterdam.

Showcasing innovation in China is the Interclean China exhibition. This takes place from October 18-20 this year at the Chongqing International Convention and Exhibition Center.

www.intercleanshow.com

Toolsense

Nexaro says this robotics solution was developed in collaboration with commercial cleaning companies in order to tackle the time-consuming dry cleaning of floors while freeing up cleaning staff for other tasks. The NR 1500 operates totally autonomously and uses the Nexaro HUB software to ensure coordination, control and com-

Austrian IoT business ToolSense offers an Asset Operations Platform that can be used to manage machines and assets regardless of manufacturer. It gives an overview of financials, maintenance, and machine data in a single platform.

By digitising their fleets, the company says, facility service companies can save up to 20 per cent in asset costs per year. toolsense.io

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Manoeuvrable mid-size ride-on scrubber dryer Cleans all areas with ease and navigates doorways Driven by mindful cleaning efficiencies: Ecoflex – Smartflow The new SC4000 scrubber dryer Get precision cleaning that delivers a level of cleaning efficiency you’ve come to expect Visit us at CMS Berlin Halle.1.2 Stand 222 Scan the QR Code for details on what’s happening at CMS

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• Grâce au dispositif Uni-Connect de Filmop, l’opérateur peut fixer une poignée et la changer sur un outil quelconque

• Proposée par ICE Cobotics, la Cobi 18 est une autolaveuse autonome disponible par souscription.

• Parmi les lancements présentés sur le stand Kärcher’s figure le T 11/1 Classic HEPA Re!Plast, un aspirateur à sec fabriqué à 60 pour cent en matières plastiques recyclées.

• Le stand Vileda aligne le système de balayage humide Swep à conception remaniée ainsi qu’une nouvelle gamme de serpillères et tissus recyclés.

• Les Probio Tabs de Greenspeed représentent un procédé de nettoyage au moyen de pastilles.

• Le visiteur au stand Malish verra le disque à poils Flex Scrub de nettoyage de planchers.

• Uni-Connect von Filmop ermöglicht es dem Bediener, einen Griff an jedem Werkzeug zu befestigen und zu tauschen.

• Beim Cobi 18 von ICE Cobotics handelt es sich um eine kompakte, autonome Scheuersaugmaschine, die über ein Abonnement verfügbar ist.

• Zu den Produkteinführungen am Stand von Kärcher gehört der Trockensauger T 11/1 Classic HEPA Re!Plast, der zu 60 % aus recyceltem Kunststoff besteht.

• Auf dem Vileda-Stand sind das neu gestaltete Moppsystem Swep und eine neue Produktfamilie von recycelten Mopps und Tüchern zu sehen.

• Probio Tabs von Greenspeed sind probiotische Reinigungslösungen in Tablettenform.

• Besucher am Stand von Malish können die Flex Scrub Bodenpads mit Borsten sehen.

• Uni-Connect della Filmop permette all’operatore di fissare un manico a qualsiasi attrezzo e a intercambiarli.

• Cobi 18 della ICE Cobotics

è una lavasciuga pavimenti autonoma compatta disponibile su abbonamento.

• Fra i nuovi prodotti lanciati sullo stand della Kärcher c’è l’aspirapolvere a secco T 11/1

Classic HEPA Re!Plast prodotto con il 60 per cento di plastica riciclata.

• Sullo stand della Vileda è esposto il sistema di mop riprogettato Swep e una nuova linea di mop e panni riciclati.

• Probio Tabs della Greenspeed sono delle soluzioni di pulizia probiotiche disponibili in tavolette.

• I visitatori dello stand della Malish vedranno esposto il disco per pavimenti dotato di setole Flex Scrub.

Filmop

um cleaner - which is made from 60 per cent recycled plastic. It also features a HEPA 14 filter for a high level of air purification in hygiene-sensitive areas.

materials while withstanding up to 500 washes.

Uni-Connect from Filmop is a handle that connects to different cleaning tools, making it possible to clean glass, surfaces and floors using a single system. The end cone makes it possible to quickly switch from one to another and it can be used with the entire Filmop range.

There is also a line of waste collection systems. Atlas is a range of 50-litre models with modern, functional design. Compliant with HACCP standards, the AtlaxPress bin with cover and foot pedal avoids manual contact, while the AtlaxFlip has a swing cover. Both covers can be customised with images and logos. Finally, AtlaxFit bins have colour-coded shaped covers to facilitate separate waste collection and promote recycling.

www.filmop.com

ICE Cobotics

Cobi 18 is compact, autonomous scrubber dryer from ICE Robotics available via an all-inclusive subscription. With its 48 cm cleaning width this model is equipped with side brushes that extend just beyond its perimeter so it cleans to the edges.

The navigation system is designed to scan the environment safely and respond quickly to people and structures. And Cobi 18 can navigate smoothly around mirrors and windows.

www.icecobotics.com

Kärcher

Among the new launches on the Kärcher stand is the T 11/1 Classic HEPA Re!Plast dry vacu-

Also new is the PressurePro Natural Active Cleaner, alkaline RM 82N from the company’s Natural Line. This high-pressure cleaning solution is based on renewable raw materials and the surfactants used are fully biodegradable. The detergent is separator-friendly, free of mineral oils, silicone oils, fragrances and dyes, and is particularly gentle on surfaces.

EviSense is Vileda’s digital solution that guides cleaners through their work using light signals while informing supervisors which rooms have been cleaned when, and how.

www.vileda-professional.com

Greenspeed

Greenspeed’s Probio Tabs are simply added to a 300 ml spray bottle to make a ready-to-use cleaning solution. Correct dosing is guaranteed and single-use plastic use is eliminated.

The tablets (either interior or sanitary formulas) are made using probiotics and plantbased ingredients. After use, the probiotics actively contribute to water purification and restore natural microbial balance says Greenspeed. The probiotics also continue to work for days.

With the launch of KIRA CV 50, Kärcher is presenting a new vacuum robot for carpets and hard floors. This model creates its own maps and the cleaning routes – there is no need for the user to perform any teach-in or calibration procedures. www.karcher.com

Vileda

Showcasing its Swep cleaning system, which has been redesigned, is Vileda Professional. It is now certified by ErgoCert for human-centred design and operating excellence in line with ergonomic principles. It comes with a new range of mops, frames and a handle made from up to 60 per cent recycled materials.

The company offers a selection of recycled mops, cloths, and the stretchable floor cloth made from 100 per cent bamboo which is compostable. And new Max Mops are made from more than 35 per cent recycled

Thanks to their compact size the tablets also save on storage space and eliminate the need for unnecessary water transportation. And Greenspeed’s reusable spray bottle contains zero per cent single-use plastic.

www.greenspeed.eu

Malish Corp

Flex Scrub is a bristled floor pad that combines the easy installation of a traditional pad with the cleaning power of a brush. Made by Malish, it works with most machines and delivers a deep level of cleaning.

Available in sizes 13-20 inches, Flex Scrub colours match directly with traditional floor pad colours and its bristles are self-cleaning. Also from Malish, the Diamond Devil Concrete and Terrazzo Restoration & Polishing System works on most floor machines using only water. This threestep process works on concrete and cementitious terrazzo. malish.com

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Nilfisk

The new SC4000 ride-on scrubber dryer from Nilfisk is designed for cleaning both confined busy spaces and large open areas up to 25,000 square metres. Features include compact design, optimum manoeuvrability, 125-litre tanks and high working speed up to eight km per hour.

options - Pro, Plus, Premium and Premium Power - depending on the service frequency needed and response time.

www.nilfisk.com

Vermop

Vermop is exhibiting alongside its sister brand Vileda Professional and its key focus is sustainability and digitalisation.

the Universal ONe mop, which combines the advantages of dry and wet cleaning.

Improvements have also been made to the company’s Equipe trolley and the buckets have also been upgraded.

www.vermop.com

De Witte

• Le service Nilfisk comprend quatre ensembles distincts de prestations ainsi qu’un programme de soin total à l’intention des entreprises de propreté.

• Vermop - désormais membre de la division Foyer et Nettoyage de Freundenberg – expose aux côtés de la marque sœur Vileda Professional.

• De Witte propose le tissu en microfibres Carbon aux propriétés antibactériennes et antistatiques.

Also making its debut is the SC370 walk-behind scrubber dryer which is equipped with Eco mode to deliver resource savings and high productivity.

The spotlight will also be on the company’s service packages - Nilfisk’s new concept is adapted to customers’ day-today operations. There are four

In addition to the Vermop One software solution - which includes networked tools and machines - there’s a new range of mop covers. The Green Line mop cover range consists of up to 82 per cent recycled fibres and is 100 per cent climate neutral. Also making its debut is

Making its debut at the show is De Witte’s Carbon microfibre cloth with carbon fibres. These fibres - which contain graphene - and rPET are said to leave surfaces clean and streak-free. The graphene fibres give the cloth antibacterial and antistatic properties. Not only that, graphene is 200 times stronger than steel and five times lighter than aluminium.

Also on show is the Recycled Soft line of microfibre cloths. And Tricot First microfibre cloths are now available on a rollthere are 75 cloths on each.

www.dewitte.com

• Das Dienstleistungskonzept von Nilfisk basiert auf vier verschiedenen Paketen, und es gibt ein Total Care-Programm für Reinigungsunternehmen.

• Vermop, jetzt Teil des Unternehmensbereichs Freundenberg Home and Cleaning Solutions, stellt neben der Schwestermarke Vileda Professional aus.

• Neu von De Witte ist das Mikrofasertuch Carbon mit antibakteriellen und antistatischen Eigenschaften

• Il concetto di servizi della Nilfisk si basa su quattro diversi pacchetti e c’è anche il programma Total Care Program per le imprese di pulizia.

• La Vermop, che ora fa parte della Freundenberg Home and Cleaning Solutions Division, espone insieme alla consociata Vileda Professional .

• La novità della De Witte è il panno in microfibra Carbon con proprietà antibatteriche e antistatiche.

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A truly international trade partner

Celebrating its 10th year in business during 2023 is the DHYS (Distribution in Hygiene Specialist) Group, one of Europe’s leading international distribution groups for professional hygiene products. It now consists of 15 prominent European wholesale groups – comprising more than 130 family-run member businesses in 35 countries, totalling 3,700 employees. Sales are more than €1 billion. Now it is planning to complete its European coverage by seeking partners in some parts of Northern Europe and Poland.

DHYS Group was founded in 2013 thanks to the ambition of two partner businesses in cleaning products distribution – Dino in Spain and GEH in France. One of those founding members was Philippe Scemama, the current president who is in his third term. He explains: “Our objective was to create a European wholesaler group that could serve multinational suppliers as well as international customers.”

The idea to pool experience and create an international operation was immediately welcomed by distributors in countries across Europe and the group quickly grew. Its formation was well received by members as a real opportunity to expand their business and be part of something new and dynamic.

So now DHYS Group promises its multinational customers the best purchasing options and distribution channels when acquiring cleaning and maintenance products – working with the industry’s key manufacturers. Not only that, it offers technical services, customer training and complete solutions.

“Our global procurement strategy, cost control and individual service to each of our customers – those are our key strengths,” continues Scemama. “And our comprehensive product ranges come with other services such as local delivery, department delivery and a just-in-time service for particularly urgent orders. Between all of our members we have decades of high-level experience in strategic procurement and solutions delivery.

With more than 80,000 products in all areas of cleaning and hygiene, DHYS offers a universal range with an outstanding

So as it celebrates its 10th year DHYS Group covers the following territories with its 15 members: Dino (Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Cape Verde and Angola), Eurosan (Bosnia-Herzegovina, The Republic of Serbia and Montenegro), Eurosyst (Greece and Cyprus), Exclusiva (The Netherland, Belgium and Luxemburg), Extra Lux (Slovenia), GEH France, Switzerland and Réunion, GVS Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic and Luxemburg), Lorila Slovakia (Slovakia), Pireka (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia), Primatex (Macedonia and Kosovo) Proficlean (Bulgaria), Socius Network (United Kingdom, Ireland and the Channel Islands), Tapess (Croatia), We Italia (Italy) and W.Center (Albania e Kosovo).

Now the aim is to complete coverage of Europe by adding partners in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Poland. After that the group will seek a collaboration with a group in the USA.

Only family-run businesses can become members of DHYS Group. “We like to think that in addition to being colleagues and doing business together, DHYS is also a place where ‘friends’ can meet, exchange opinions, help each other in times of difficulty and above all exchange know-how,” concludes Philippe Scemama.

If you would like to find out more about DHYS Group: www.dhysgroup.com email: info@dhysgroup.com Tel: +34 91 593

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Tennant

Tennant is showcasing both autonomous and conventional cleaning machines on its stand.

The T380AMR robotic model, for example, is featuring in live demonstrations.

The company says its portfolio of operator-driven machines is broader than ever. After the introduction of eight new machines – five walk-behind and three ride-on scrubber dryers –for lighter applications last year, the range this year has been expanded to include two walk-behind and three ride-on sweepers and one more medium-sized ride-on scrubber dryer.

eu.tennantco.com

TTS

Vectair Systems

The Vibe Pro aircare system from Vectair Systems features patented dosing technologywhen combined with Vibrating Mesh Technology and customisable programming it offers a consistent scent experience.

• Tennant présente de nouveaux lancements intéressant des machines de nettoyage tant autonomes que conventionnelles.

• Pockety, un dispositif proposé par TTS, décroche les serpillères sales sans problème et en évitant tout contact avec l’opérateur.

• Sur le stand Vectair on verra le système de soin de l’air Vibe Pro ainsi que l’écran d’urinoir à double face V-Screen Dual.

Pockety is a mopping system from TTS that eliminates contact between the operative and dirty mops by safely unhooking and collecting them. This is also a more ergonomic working method. They are detached directly into the bucket and collected in the net bag.

Whether washable or disposable, Pockety is compatible with all TTS mops with pockets. And it can be combined with presoaking methods using hermetic buckets or on-demand soaking with TTS’ Dosely system. It can also be used with the company’s Magic trolleys.

www.ttsystem.com

By delivering an ultra-fine mist of fragrance, particles are smaller than those from aerosols, staying in the air for longer. The carbon neutral refill is VOC exempt and easy to recycle.

The company is also showcasing the new V-Screen Dual, a 30-day double-sided urinal screen with high fragrance output. Featuring a bristle design it has been engineered to prevent splashback. And the doublesided design ensures it is always the right way up in the urinal.

The V-Screen Halo for waterless urinals provides 30 days of scent, designed to fit smoothly over waterless cartridges.

www.vectairsystems.com

• Tennant präsentiert unter den neuen Produkten sowohl autonome als auch konventionelle Reinigungsmaschinen.

• Bei Pockety von TTS werden verschmutzte Mopps sicher abgeworfen und gesammelt, ohne dass der Bediener sie berührt

• Auf dem Vectair-Stand können Besucher das Luftpflegesystem Vibe Pro und das doppelseitige Urinalsieb V-Screen Dual sehen.

• La Tennant mette in luce sia le macchine per le pulizie autonome che convenzionali con dei nuovi lanci.

• Pockety della TTS sgancia in maniera sicura i mop sporchi e li raccoglie senza alcun contatto da parte dell’operatore.

• Sullo stand della Vectair, i visitatori vedranno esposti il sistema di cura dell’aria Vibe Pro e la griglia per orinatoi a doppio lato V-Screen Dual.

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Tightening the net on corruption

Corruption … how widespread is it across the European Union? Citizen surveys show it is perceived a serious threat and one the bloc is losing the fight to contain. Hartley Milner reports on the growing impacts of corruption and how EU legislators are responding.

‘CORRUPTION’ AND ‘SLEAZE’ are the two words that most readily trip from people’s lips at the first whiff of scandal. Such knee-jerk assertions may not carry much evidential weight but do point to growing distrust in EU institutions and cynicism about how they are regulated.

Crime agencies struggle with corruption. This is because “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain”, as it is commonly defined, happens in the shadows, which makes it difficult to detect, prosecute and to know the true extent of its reach.

What is known is that in its most aggressive guise, corruption permeates our political, corporate, legal, health and security institutions and trickles down to the very bedrock of society, manifesting in fraud, bribery, extortion, cronyism and nepotism. It compromises internal markets by reducing growth, spreading

uncertainty, creating additional costs and lowering investment levels. It weakens democracy, exacerbates inequality, poverty, social division and environmental degradation. It is an ally only of organised crime and repressive autocratic regimes. Corruption is estimated to cost the European Union between €179 billion and €990 billion a year, as much as six per cent of its GDP. The wide disparity in these estimates further highlights how little is understood about the extent of the problem and how challenging it is for law enforcers to get a grip on. EU countries are among the least corrupt in the world, according to the UN. But citizens of the region are far from reassured, a recent report on corruption has found.

Pessimistic view

Across the 27 EU member states, four in 10 respondents told a survey conducted by the European Commission they believe corruption has increased in their country over the past three years. More than 70 per cent say it is “widespread” in their country, up two percentage points since 2022. Meanwhile, 22 per cent believe it to be “very widespread”, 48 per cent “fairly widespread”, 26 per cent “rare”, 22 per cent

“fairly rare” and four per cent “very rare”. These findings show respondents have a slightly more pessimistic view of the spread of corrupt activities in their country than population samples polled last year.

In 21 member states, the majority of respondents say corruption is widespread across their country. A whopping 97 per cent say this in Greece and 96 per cent in Croatia. Perceptions are much the same in Portugal (93 per cent) and in Cyprus and Malta (both 92 per cent). However, Greece is the only country where more than half of respondents (54 per cent) think corruption is “very widespread”. In six countries, fewer than half believe it is widespread: Finland (13 per cent), Denmark (21 per cent), Sweden (36 per cent), Luxembourg (40 per cent), the Netherlands (47 per cent) and Estonia (48 per cent).

The business sector is broadly on the same page with regard to the extent of the problem. More than 65 per cent of companies perceive corruption to be “fairly” to “very” widespread in their country. Notably, the number saying it is “very widespread” rose by four percentage

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Tightening the net on corruption (continued)

points to 28 per cent compared to 2022. Both citizens and businesses are increasingly sceptical about national efforts to combat corruption, the study shows. More than three quarters of Europeans think that too close links between business and politics lead to corruption, while two thirds say high-level cases are not pursued sufficiently. Only a minority of citizens have confidence in their country’s anti-corruption measures, with just 35 per cent believing they are applied impartially and “without ulterior motives”. Under a third (32 per cent) feel there are enough successful prosecutions to deter corrupt practices.

Threat never higher

A small majority of companies think it likely individuals and businesses engaged in corrupt practices would face charges and go to court. Just 12 per cent of respondents think it “very likely” they would and 41 per cent “fairly likely” More than three out of four company managers (78 per cent) say “too close” links between business and politics lead to corruption and 72 per cent agree favouritism and corruption hamper business competition. One in two companies doubt businesses engaging in corruption would be caught or reported, and less than 40 per cent that they would be heavily fined or imprisoned.

Whatever the perceptions about corruption, it has never posed “such a high threat to the EU and its citizens as it does today”, according to Europol. In its latest crime threat report, the police agency says almost 60 per cent of criminal networks engage in corruption in one form or another and more than 80 per cent of crime organisations active in the region use legal business structures for their criminal activities.

“Criminals are digital natives,” Europol says, adding: “Virtually all criminal activities now feature some online component and many crimes have fully migrated online.” Criminals exploit encrypted communications to network among each other, and use social media and instant messaging services to reach larger audiences to advertise illegal goods or spread disinformation.

Fraud body Eurojust logged more than 500 cases of corruption across EU states

La corruption.... à quel point est-elle commune dans l’Union européenne ? D’après des sondages d’opinion, elle serait perçue comme constituant une menace grave contre laquelle l’UE perdrait du terrain. Hartley Milner rend compte des incidences croissantes de la corruption et de la parade que les législateurs européens y opposent.

during the six years to 2021, steadily increasing each year from 78 cases in 2016 to 112 by the end of the period, despite the pandemic. The agency’s quadrennial report shows countries with the highest number of registered cases were Greece (114 cases), Germany (99), Romania (88), Italy (87) and Spain (77). Denmark and Estonia had the lowest number, with seven and 11 cases.

Meanwhile, watchdog Transparency International identifies a significant ‘implementation gap’ in the EU between anti-corruption rules and actual practice. “The EU and the European Commission in particular has not fully recognised the role that civil society can have in changing norms and achieving better implementation and enforcement,” it says. “The EU needs to focus on facilitating anticorruption efforts in member states and non-EU countries alike, and on creating a space for meaningful engagement with civil society.”

European Commission president Ursula Von Der Leyen last year vowed decisive action to bolster the EU’s war on corruption. She said: “If we want to be credible when we ask candidate countries to strengthen their democracies, we must also eradicate corruption at home. We will raise standards on offences such as illicit enrichment, trafficking in influence and abuse of power beyond the more classic offences such as bribery. And we will also propose to include corruption in our human rights sanction regime, our new tool to protect our values abroad. Corruption erodes trust in our institutions. So we must fight back with the full force of the law.”

Need for EU focus

In a draft directive announced in May, the Commission sets out wide-ranging measures it says would deliver on Von Der Leyen’s pledges. Misappropriation of funds, trading in influence, abuse of office, illicit enrichment and obstruction of justice will now become harmonised criminal offences across the bloc, along with punishments for corruption offences. Bribery in the public and private sectors is currently the only corruption offence criminalised at EU level.

Neither do all EU member states

Korruption … Wie weit ist sie in der Europäischen Union verbreitet? Bürgerumfragen zeigen, dass Korruption als ernste Bedrohung wahrgenommen wird, und dass der Block den Kampf um eine Eindämmung verliert. Hartley Milner berichtet über die zunehmenden Auswirkungen der Korruption und die Reaktion der EU-Gesetzgeber.

criminalise all forms of corrupt behaviour. Illicit enrichment is an offence in only eight countries, a gap that leaves many countries falling short of UN-defined standards, according to EU officials. Trading in influence is reported as criminalised by 23 states, but how the offence is defined differs significantly across countries and may only be partly covered in national legislation. Punishments vary widely as well. Prison terms for bribery in the public sector range from three months to 15 years and in the private sector from three months to 12 years. Embezzlement in the public sector can lead to sentences of from three months to 15 years and for private sector offences three months to 20 years. Illicit enrichment carries terms of between six months and 15 years.

Opaque procedures

As part of the EU’s sweeping corruption crackdown, member states would be required to have an anti-corruption agency and cooperate with a new EU anticorruption network. The law, which would apply to public institutions and private companies, would also seek to end what EU officials see as “opaque” procedures for lifting immunity from prosecution for certain individuals. Another of the network’s key tasks will be to support European Commission efforts to map out areas across the EU where corruption risks are high.

Whistleblowers are recognised for their crucial role in helping expose corruption, wherever it rears its ugly head. Special protection is proposed in the hope it will encourage more people to come forward with their suspicions about shady dealings in their institution.

“These proposals will cover the corruption crimes agreed internationally under the UN Convention Against Corruption,” says EU home affairs commissioner Ylva Johansson. “They will complement our new proposal on asset recovery and help support a culture of integrity with activities for corruption prevention. It is also the first time that we bring public sector corruption and private sector corruption under one umbrella law. With this proposal, we aim at tightening the net around the corrupt.”

Corruzione … quanto è diffusa in tutta l’Unione Europea? I sondaggi presso i cittadini mostrano che viene percepita come una seria minaccia e che il blocco sta perdendo la battaglia per contenerla. Hartley Milner ci parla del crescente impatto che ha la corruzione e come i legislatori dell’UE stanno rispondendo.

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Swept under the carpet

Is it an open secret that increasing numbers of organisations are now swapping their carpets for hard floors? ECJ asks carpet care specialists about the elephant in the room – and invites them to make their own case for textile floor coverings.

HARD FLOORS ARE appearing everywhere. It is becoming increasingly rare to find a restaurant, bar or hotel reception with a plush fitted carpet. Instead their floors are made from wood, linoleum, vinyl, laminate or any one of the many other hard flooring options available.

But why? Are carpets perceived to be less hygienic or more difficult to clean than hard floors? And what are the arguments in favour of choosing carpets?

Kärcher’s senior solutions cleaning consultant Christoph Scheiwiller has definitely noticed a trend for choosing hard floors in public buildings - but fashions come and go, he says. “Over the past 20 years there have been regular shifts in demand for floor materials,” he said. “It is all a question of changing tastes.”

Carpets are often perceived as needing more care than a hard floor, says Scheiwiller. “However, this is just not true,” he said. “If carpets were cared for in the same way as hard floors - if spills were quickly removed before having a chance to set in, for example - the amount of effort required would be similar.”

He says dust tends to be swept away immediately from a hard floor because it is visible. “The dust on a carpet is often allowed to settle and if left unchecked it will eventually wear down the fibres,” he says.

The perception that stain removal requires a certain level of expertise can be off-putting for some customers, he says. “It is essential to understand the type of carpet fibres, the structure of the material and the cleaning characteristics to achieve

the desired results,” he admits.

“But there are no disadvantages to choosing carpets – the customer simply needs to use different equipment and methods to clean them.”

Carpets have many upsides, he adds. “They create a luxurious atmosphere and feel soft and comfortable to walk on while also reducing noise,” says Scheiwiller. “This makes them particularly suitable for hotel corridors where they mask the sound of wheeled luggage being pulled along at all hours, and office buildings where they muffle footsteps and other noises such as chairs being moved across a floor.”

But they are not suitable for every public space, he adds. “Carpets cannot be properly disinfected so we don’t recommend them for environments such as hospitals, kitchens or food processing environments,” he said.

According to Scheiwiller the dust-binding properties of a carpet can lead to lower levels of fine dust and improved indoor air quality. “With proper maintenance they are suitable for allergy-sufferers,” he said. “Carpets retain the dust more effectively than hard floors where the slightest breeze will raise it and it then takes longer to resettle.”

Kärcher’s iCapsol system for interim carpet maintenance is designed to encapsulate the dirt and turn it into crystals which are then vacuumed away. The company also offers spray-extraction products and backpack vacuums.

LionsBot CEO Dylan Ng has also noted an increase in interest in hard floors over carpets due to their ease of maintenance. “Carpets require more care because their texture naturally traps more particles,” he said. “Tough stains cannot be scrubbed off and a daily cleaning schedule is needed to prevent any dust and dirt from accumulating and affecting indoor air quality, which could lead to health issues.”

The ultimate choice between hard floors and carpets comes down to personal choice and functional requirements, he says. “Organisations simply need to

choose the right cleaning solutions,” he adds. Lionsbot’s R3 Vac robot is designed for use in high-traffic areas where dirt might accumulate more quickly. This has a medical grade H13 HEPA filter to prevent minute particles from recirculating.

Truvox UK national sales manager Paul Robinson agrees flooring fashions go in cycles. “A few years ago there was a trend for natural fibres such as sisal and jute, and before that it was for laminates,” he said. “Now it seems hard floors are ontrend, particularly with the introduction of lower cost options. But carpets also appear to be on the rise again.”

Equally challenging

He believes carpets and hard floors can be equally challenging to maintain in different ways. “Too many people mop hard floors using excessive amounts of cleaning product which simply spreads the dirt around,” he said. “This leaves a detergent residue on the hard floor that causes it to resoil very quickly, and eventually it becomes a struggle to get the floors clean.

“But if carpets are not maintained with regular vacuuming, the dirt can build up quickly and become difficult to remove. And it will be hard to keep both types of floors hygienically clean if they are not maintained correctly.”

According to Robinson, the hard floor versus carpet decision comes down to personal choice, practicability and the environment in question. “Carpets can help to reduce noise levels and prevent slips, but hard floors are more practical in areas such as washrooms, kitchens and dining areas,” he said.

He says carpets can be economically maintained using a vacuum with a powered head/brush. Truvox offers the Valet Dual Motor Upright, the cordless Valet Battery Upright and the Hydromist range of extraction cleaning machines.

Organisations may favour hard floors over carpets for a number of reasons, says Cleanology’s head of marketing Kate Lovell. “Hard floors such as laminate, tile or hardwood offer more durability and are

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better able to withstand heavy foot traffic,” she said. “Additionally they are less prone to stains, damage and wear and tear which makes them practical for public areas.”

She believes hard floors are generally easier to clean and maintain than carpets. “This is because they can be swept, mopped or polished which makes the cleaning process easier and plays a key part in keeping a clean and hygienic environment.”

The ultimate choice between hard floors and carpets will depend on a number of factors, she says. “These include the specific needs of the space, comfort requirements, acoustic considerations and budget restrictions,” she said. “Some establishments such as hotels may opt for the warmth, sound absorption and comfort associated with carpets, for example.”

However, she adds carpets can trap allergens, dust and microorganisms such as bacteria and mould more easily than hard floors. “This can be a worry in high-traffic areas where carpets may gather more dirt and debris over time,” said Lovell, adding that regular vacuuming, deep cleaning and professional maintenance are required to keep carpets clean and hygienic.

Stains and spills may require additional treatments such as steam cleaning, she says. “Carpets can wear out, stain or become damaged over time and it can be expensive to replace or repair them,” said Lovell. “However, advances in carpet manufacturing have resulted in the availability of stain-resistant and easy-to-clean carpet fibres.”

Absorb sound

She believes carpets have many advantages over hard floors. “They can hide dirt, stains and wear more effectively because the fibres trap dirt particles and make them less visible,” she said. “This can be useful in high-traffic areas where frequent cleaning is impractical.

“Carpets can also absorb sound and minimise echoing and reverberation, making them suitable for locations such as offices, libraries and educational establishments. They also create a cosy and welcoming atmosphere in places where people may spend extended periods, such as in lounges, waiting areas and bedrooms. And they provide additional insulation which contributes to energy efficiency due to a reduction in heat loss.”

Cleanology employs a range of carpet care products including a fabric restorer designed to revitalise carpets and a coffee stain remover said to swiftly address spills and prevent long-term discolouration. The company also offers treatments to seal and protect the fabric plus a range of powder cleaning, extraction cleaning and bonnet cleaning options.

When unsightly dirt remains visible it can create the perception that carpets are more problematic to clean and maintain than hard floors, says Prochem Europe’s director of sales and training Phil Jones.

“Greasy soiling can stick to the surface and dull the colour and vibrance,” he says. “However, most damage can actually be avoided by regular vacuuming. If a carpet is regularly swept with an upright vacuum fitted with a cylindrical brush, then all the grit, sand and other aggressive particles deep down in the fibres will be released and dry-extracted. But if they are left behind, they will start to wear out the carpet through friction.”

According to Jones, many carpet owners wrongly believe the cleaning challenge

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will be the same as that of any hard floor. “They neglect to consider that the carpet has a ‘depth’ as opposed to merely a surface layer to which the soil will adhere,” he said. “This requires a more specialised cleaning method.”

Luxury and comfort are the most compelling arguments for choosing carpets over a hard floor, he says. “Many private care homes and hospitals choose carpets for the ‘at home’ ambience they create for the resident or visitor,” says Jones.

“And many restaurants and public houses choose dark coloured carpets to help hide the soiling. This extends the gaps between cleaning cycles and stretches the facility’s budget. But this can also lead to a reduction in the carpet’s lifespan.”

He adds some materials offer other benefits. “Wool fibre, for example, is resistant to dust mites and the build-up of

Est-il vrai que des organisations toujours plus nombreuses renoncent au moquettage de leurs planchers? Les moquettes leur paraîtraient-elles moins hygiéniques et plus onéreuses/difficiles à nettoyer que des sols durs ? Et quels sont les arguments en faveur du choix de moquettes par rapport à un sol dur ?

micro-bacteria which means it is hypoallergenic and more hygienic.”

Prochem’s S745 Procaps for regular carpet cleaning said to encapsulate the dirt and dry it ready for vacuuming. Also from Prochem is B110 Bonnet Buff which is said to have anti-resoiling properties to prevent any sticky residue being left behind on the carpet which could attract soils and dust.

Never out of fashion

So, how will carpets fare in the future? Will they come back into fashion? They have never really fallen out of favour, says Jones. “Even with hard flooring allegedly making a comeback, customers are still putting rugs on top to reduce noise, create an impression of luxury and add colour,” he said.

Cleanology’s Kate Lovell says carpets

Ist es ein offenes Geheimnis, dass immer mehr Unternehmen sich von Auslegeware abwenden? Wird Auslegeware als weniger hygienisch und schwieriger oder teurer zu reinigen als Hartböden wahrgenommen? Und was sind die Argumente dafür, Auslegeware einem Hartboden vorzuziehen?

may enjoy a resurgence If there is an increased emphasis on creating comfortable and welcoming environments. “And with today’s focus on sustainability we could see a rise in demand for carpets made from natural, renewable, or recycled materials,” she said.

Carpet will never completely go out of style, according to Kärcher’s Christoph Scheiwiller. “Trends come and go and manufacturers are likely to introduce new carpet types that provide a special feel and help people differentiate between different areas of a building,” he said.

And LionsBot’s Dylan Ng adds that carpets are unique. “They are ideal for certain environments and will never be obsolete,” he said. “And with new equipment that simplifies the task of carpet cleaning, there is a good chance that they will swing back into popularity.”

E’ di dominio pubblico il fatto che un numero sempre maggiore di organizzazioni sta abbandonando le moquette come copertura dei loro pavimenti? La moquette viene considerata meno igienica e più difficile/costosa da pulire che i pavimenti duri? E quali sono le motivazioni per la scelta di moquette invece di un pavimento duro?

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THE HAND TOWELS-versus-dryers debate has been going on for decades. Paper towel manufacturers claim their products are best for hand drying because they are fast, hygienic and efficient.

But air dryer companies make the counter-claim that their own systems reduce washroom waste and minimise the amount of maintenance required by facility managers. And the two sides had more or less reached a stalemate – before the global Covid-19 pandemic, that is.

This led to the entire global population becoming – perhaps justifiably – paranoid about hand hygiene. Experts believed that the virus was mainly spreading via the air, but that surfaces were also being contaminated by the virus. And anyone touching such a surface could then potentially spread Covid to others via their unwashed hands.

Suddenly everyone was washing and sanitising their hands at every opportunity. And hand towels became particularly popular in public washrooms because people began to use them as a barrier between their hands and the washroom fixtures to avoid having to touch the door handle upon exit, for example.

At the same time, negative reports about hand dryers began circulating on the internet. Claims were made that they were potentially blowing germs and viruses around the washroom environment and re-contaminating people’s hands after they had washed them. Headlines such as “TikTok viewers shocked by viral hand drying experiment” and: “Hand dryers are not as hygienic as you might think” became commonplace.

Non-scientific studies

On closer inspection it emerged that some of these web stories related to small-scale, non-scientific studies carried out by TikTok users or by school students working on science projects. However, in February this year a Leeds Institute of Medical Research experiment appeared to back up the claims. Volunteers taking part in the study dried their hands either with a

A cut and dried debate

jet air dryer or with paper towels. And they wore face masks as a way of measuring the risk of inhaling viruses.

A total of 89 per cent of the masks worn by people using jet air dryers were found to be contaminated by viruses compared with 29 per cent of masks worn by the paper towel users.

So, how do hand dryer manufacturers counter these accusations? And what are their arguments for using air dryers over hand towels?

According to general manager of the Electric Hand Dryer Association Udo Sonnenberg, the reports that hand dryers spread viruses and bacteria around a washroom are simply not true.

Campaign by competitors

“Even during the pandemic there was no proof that hand dyers would spread bacteria – or even the virus itself,” he said. “And the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention both list hand dryers among their supported hand drying solutions.”

He claims there has been an active campaign against the use of hand dryers by competitors. “The advantages for public washrooms are significant: there is less waste plus a lower use of energy compared with producing and distributing paper,” he said. “There are also cost savings to be made when using a hand dryer. And the latest dryers are equipped with HEPA filters and ionisers to eliminate the effects of viruses and bacteria, while some manufacturers claim their products can dry the hands in eight seconds.”

According to Sonnenberg, reports of contamination by hand dryers persist despite the fact that the worst of the pandemic is over. “The narrative is that hand dryers spread the virus so we need to shut them down,” said Sonnenberg. “And this has led to insecurity from the user’s point of view.”

The negatives stories have had an impact on the hand dryer business, he admits. “However, most customers soon see the potential savings they can make

Claims that hand dryers may be spreading germs around the washroom have been circulating on the internet over the past few years. ECJ asks dryer manufacturers and other advocates to respond to these claims and explain why air dryers are a safe and effective method of hand drying.

with hand dryers along with the hygiene benefits that HEPA filters or the use of UV can bring,” he said. “And that helps to rebuild confidence.”

He believes hand dryers offer genuine hygiene benefits despite what the detractors may say. “Customers don’t have to come into contact with any touchpoints when they use a hand dryer,” he points out. “There are no used paper towels left to contaminate the washroom after people have dried their hands. And today’s hand-drying technology can help to get rid of bacteria.”

Chief marketing officer at dryer manufacturer JVD Simon Pienne agrees with Sonnenberg that the social media reports focusing on the health and hygiene “dangers” of air dryers are largely false.

“Research studies have consistently shown that the risk of airborne transmission of viruses - including common respiratory infections such as colds and flu - is minimal in washroom environments,”

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he said. “The primary modes of transmission for such diseases are direct contact with contaminated surfaces or with droplets expelled by coughing or sneezing. Therefore even if some microbes were to become airborne via a hand dryer, the overall risk of infection would remain low.”

Social media reports can amplify and spread information rapidly, according to Pienne. “Sometimes even misinformation can gain traction,” he said. “Reports about

Depuis quelques années, les sèche-mains ont mauvaise presse car certains prétendent qu’ils répandent des microbes à travers les toilettes collectives. Que disent les fabricants et gérants d’installations face à de telles affirmations ? S’agit-il d’un simple cas d’alarmisme dans les réseaux sociaux, et peut-on soutenir que d’autres moyens de séchage des mains pourraient trouver place à l’intérieur de toilettes collectives ?

hand dryers spreading germs may catch people’s attention and trigger discussions and debates. But it is important to note that public perception and social media discussions do not always align with scientific consensus or accurate information. And scientific research and expert opinion consistently indicates that the risk of airborne transmission of viruses through hand dryers is minimal.”

The proliferation of such reports could

Händetrockner haben in den letzten Jahren schlechte Presse bekommen, die behauptet, sie verbreiten Keime im Waschraum. Wie reagieren Hersteller und Waschraummanager auf diese Berichte? Handelt es sich lediglich um einen Fall von Panikmache in sozialen Medien, und was sind die Argumente dafür, im Waschraum Lufttrockner statt alternativer Trocknungsmethoden zu verwenden?

be attributed to a number of factors, according to Pienne. “One significant factor has been the heightened awareness and concern surrounding hygiene due to Covid-19,” he said. “During the pandemic there was a strong emphasis on maintaining cleanliness and minimising any potential transmission risks.”

However, the stories about hand dryers spreading germs have had no discernible impact on JVD’s hand dryer business, he says. “We put this down to the trust our customers have in our product and to our commitment to providing a hygienic hand drying solution,” he said.

Cross-contamination

According to Pienne, hand dryers are hygienic because they eliminate the risk of cross-contamination that can occur with shared paper towel dispensers or textile towels. “When multiple people use the same towel there is a higher chance of transferring bacteria and viruses,” he says. “Hand dryers by design avoid any direct human contact with surfaces and reduce the risk of cross-contamination. They also provide a powerful and consistent airflow that efficiently dries the hands. And it is essential to remove all moisture as damp hands can promote bacterial growth.”

He claims the company’s new SUPAIR Fresh air dryer to be a world first because it neutralises unpleasant smells while drying the hands. The product is aimed at high-traffic washrooms in busy restaurants, bars, stations and airports.

The paper towel-versus-hand-dryer debate will no doubt rage on, with new claims and counter-claims continually being bandied about online. But commentators maintain there are some compelling reasons for choosing hand dryers.

“They are more environmentallyfriendly than paper towels because they eliminate the need for paper waste, says Pienne. “They also reduce the risk of waste accumulation and clogging in washroom facilities.”

Hand dryers keep the washroom clean, save money, reduce maintenance and are easy to install, according to Udo Sonnenberg. “They are also good for the climate and for your green conscience,” he adds.

Gli asciugamani negli ultimi anni hanno ricevuto commenti negativi dalla stampa con l’accusa che diffondono germi nelle sale da toilette. Come reagiscono i produttori e i responsabili delle strutture a queste segnalazioni accusatorie? E’ semplicemente un caso di allarmismo da parte dei social media, e quali sono le argomentazioni per l’uso degli asciugamani ad aria nelle sale da toilette invece di metodi alternativi?

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