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Every cleaning need requires equipment suitable for the task: using the right tool to clean surfaces ensures you get the best results in the shortest time with minimum effort.

TTS systems for dusting and washing offer high performance and high hygiene standards. The range allows cleaning of any type of surface, efficiently removing different degrees of dirt. In addition, it allows operators to perform their tasks quickly and without fatigue, cutting costs and reducing the risk of occupational injury.

Clean and dry in one single movement

According to TTS, Clean Glass revolutionises surface cleaning, making it simple and fast. The system cleans and dries at once, saving time and reducing traditional task costs.

Ideal for cleaning shiny surfaces such as mirrors, glass and stainless steel, the ultramicrofibre cloth removes smudges, dust and dirt and quickly dries surfaces leaving them clean and without streaks.

Lightweight, handy and easy to use, the hand frame offers a larger cleaning surface area than manual wiping and perfect contact to the surface being cleaned. In addition, its ergonomic handle grip reduces operator fatigue. Clean Glass enables higher surfaces to be accessed with ease thanks to the frame and its ‘block system’ joint designed for vertical surface cleaning, combined with a telescopic handle with non-slip grip.

A solution for each cleaning need

Inadequate care of surfaces risks damaging them, so it is necessary to use only suitable equipment that can ensure deep and gentle cleaning at the same time. Touch manual cloths meet the needs of the different surfaces to be treated, ensuring maximum performance and minimum time and effort. The unique line offers high quality solutions for every surface, including the most delicate ones.

TTS solutions range for surface cleaning has recently been enhanced with Allice Eco, an eco-friendly multi-purpose microfibre certified EU Ecolabel, ideal for any type of dirt and surface.

Allice Eco and Touch cloths can be used with BiLap Twist, the innovative duster that ensures the easy cleaning of hardto-reach surfaces. Thanks to the twisting plate you can use both sides of the frame while the convenient adjustment system allows you to incline it up to 270°. Finally, the Lampo handgrip can be quickly attached to the telescopic handle or pole equipped with Jack Lampo cone to reach higher surfaces.

Manual disposable cloths on a roll by TTS make surface sanitising simple and immediate, ensuring effective disinfection and maximum control of cross contamination. The distinctive pierced layer encourages effective dirt collection while the TNT composition is characterised by excellent absorbency and homogeneous release of the cleaning solution. The 90 tears roll can be used dry or soaked with cleaning or sanitising solution in the dedicated bucket with lid - the closable window facilitates the extraction of the individual tears while the hermetic closure of the lid preserves the active ingredients.

WWW.TTSYSTEM.COM used to remove hardened debris. Brushes and brooms with flagged fibres should not be used in dry food production areas such as bakeries since loose fibres can pose a risk of foreign body contamination. Food processors should choose brushes with extra soft or crimped plastic filaments to ensure filament retention.

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Selecting the right cleaning tool for floorcare is just the start. Using a brush correctly is essential to ensure the maximum amount of sweep. Holding the broom at the right angle with the right length handle for your stature will mean that all the fibres - five rows of fibre filaments in the case of Hillbrush brushes -are in contact with the floor. Cheaper cleaning tools do not have the same ‘sweepability’ and require much more time to get the job done. A good example is with a floor squeegee used for washing down at the end of a production shift. A washdown will result in listeria which requires careful cleaning with a squeegee and correct chemicals. If the squeegee is well maintained and used correctly it should sit flush with the ground, with the water removed easily with a few bold sweeps.

Old or faulty cleaning tools, and incorrect cleaning and storage of tools, are all key factors contributing to potential microbiological hazards. Floor cleaning should reduce the risk of bacteria, not contribute to the loading on equipment and the environment.

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