Johnson’s Cleaners Launches ‘Greener’ Cleaning Programme

October 30, 2008 Posted by Katie in : Cleaning News, News, environment , 1 comment so far

Britain’s biggest dry cleaning company has chosen two Cheshire branches for the first step of their new £20m `GreenEarth’ programme.

The branches have been rebranded and refurbished at a cost of £80,000 and will this weekend re-open with the latest environmentally-friendly cleaning technology.

GreenEarth is a US- patented cleaning system which uses liquid silicone cleaning solvents derived from sand, giving it minimal environmental impact. And if all this wasn’t enough, it will be available at the same price as standard cleaning as well.

GreenEarth has no harmful waste products and is said to be kinder to clothes and skin than traditional methods of dry-cleaning.

Gary Knox, environmental brand manager said:  ‘It is the company’s intention to roll out the GreenEarth initiative across our entire estate over the next two years.’

‘The investment in each of the shops is in the region of £40,000, which includes a new fascia, new machinery and marketing.’

The re-launches follow its coat hanger recycling campaign launched earlier in the year – which called on customers to take the chain’s distinctive yellow hangers back to their nearest branch.

Johnson’s is also committed to a 5% reduction in energy consumption each year until 2010.

Health Secretary Attacked Over Contract Cleaning Plans

October 22, 2008 Posted by Katie in : Cleaning News, Contract Cleaning, News, Total Clean Services , add a comment

The conservative party has attacked health secretary Nicola Sturgeon, over plans to ban NHS bosses from putting more hospital cleaning services out to contract.

The Tory MSP said: ‘It was disingenuous, misleading and wrong of the SNP health secretary Nicola Sturgeon to infer that external cleaning contracts were to blame for recent outbreaks of hospital acquired infections.’

’She should concentrate on practical measures which would make a difference and not waste time on misguided political ideology.’

Ms Sturgeon told the SNP annual conference in Perth that she is banning hospitals from contracting out anymore cleaning and catering services.

She said she was setting ‘very tough’ new targets to cut rates of C difficile, and added that ‘the very highest standards of hospital cleanliness’ would be required to meet this.

She added: ‘A letter will issue from my department to all health boards advising them that from now on there will be no further privatisation of hospital cleaning and catering services anywhere in Scotland.’

Chemical Free Cleaning

October 17, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : Cleaning News, News , add a comment

With the increase of environment awareness and the green wave of environmentally friendly products, cleaning products manufactures are been forced to find “green” alternatives in order to develop chemical free products to meet the demands of an environmentally friendly market.

The German manufacturer of cleaning systems and products Karcher has developed an effective cleaning method 100% chemical free, using nothing but steam.

The Karcher SV 1802 steam vacuum cleaner efficiently removes dust, dirt and grime from all kinds of surface including carpets, PVC, natural stone and tiled floors.

The SV 1802 don’t use a bag to collect the dirt, it uses a water filter instead. An additional water container allows picking up any spilled liquids over all kinds of surfaces and a series of special filters guarantees an environmentally friendly cleaning service.

Other companies are investing their money to develop chemical free cleaning products using renewable, non-toxic, phosphate free and biodegradable ingredients. The idea is to develop cleaning products that are gentle on the planet and on the people.

Mother who is Given a Mansion by the Council, Complains That it’s too Big to Clean

October 9, 2008 Posted by Katie in : Cleaning News, News , add a comment

Toorpakai Saindi and her seven children have moved in to a 7 bedroom house by the local council, who is paying the £12,000-a-month rent.

Son of Toorpokai said: ‘My mum has said she is not happy because the house is so big and she doesn’t like cleaning.’

He added: ‘We are very lucky to live here. If someone gave you a lottery jackpot, would you leave it?’

Including the rent, the family receive £170,000 a year in benefits.

Apparently his Mother is able to claim so much because all her children are in full-time education and she is unemployed. The family arrived in Britain seven years ago after obtaining UK visas in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Your thoughts on this story please??

Hospitals Warned Not to Over-Dilute Their Cleaning Chemicals!

October 6, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : Cleaning News, News , 1 comment so far

Hospitals have been warned not to dilute cleaning chemicals too much over fears that it could boost antibiotic resistance in bacteria.

A US study found bugs that survive disinfectant contact can become more difficult to kill.

They evolve new defences which allow them to ‘pump’ cleaning chemicals and antibiotics out of their system.

The NHS has recently met a target for the reduction of MRSA cases, but the rise of antibiotic resistance remains a problem.

Doctors have been told to use antibiotics sparingly, as overuse can allow harmful bacteria to develop resistance, but the new research suggests that some cleaning chemicals may also cause a problem.

Dr Glenn Kaatz, who led the study, said that if bacteria in hospitals were exposed to ‘biocides’ – antibacterial chemicals – repeatedly, they could build up this resistance, and even contribute to hospital-acquired infections.

However, Dr Adam Fraise, a consultant in infection control, said that the important thing was for cleaning staff to use chemicals in the recommended concentrations, and not to water them down more than required.

‘They can be used in very very high concentrations, and provided this happens, then bacteria will be killed, and therefore not have the opportunity to acquire this resistance.’

‘There are guidelines for cleaning staff about this in the NHS, and they need to be followed.’

Nurses Encourage Cleaning, to Help Prevent the Spread of C-Difficile

October 2, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : Cleaning News, News, Total Clean Services , add a comment

Hospital patients and visitors have been targeted as part of a campaign to reduce the number of cases of C difficile.

As part of the disease’s awareness week at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, banners have been placed around St Luke’s Hospital to raise the profile of the bacteria that causes diarrhoea, abdominal pain and fever.

Infection control nurses manned stalls to give advice to patients, visitors and staff about what they could do to stop the bug in its tracks.

Clinical nurse specialist in infection control, Alison Hunt, said: ‘Patients should make sure they wash their hands with soap and water after they have been to the toilet and before all meals.’

‘They should also make sure their visitors do the same as well as washing their hands before and after visiting the ward.’

‘Visitors should not visit if they have diarrhoea themselves.’

It is part of the trust’s hospital hygiene turnaround programme aimed at reducing the number of hospital-acquired infections.

Cleaning Olympics Who Knew They Existed!!

September 25, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : Cleaning News, Funny, News , add a comment

But apparently they do and Britain did quite well.

A young cleaner won two gold medals in the ‘cleaning olympics’.

Kirsty Steele from Sowerby Bridge, was part of Team UK, who took part in the Cleaning Services Team event at the EuroSkills 2008 competition in Rotterdam last week.

Not only did Team UK win gold, but Kirsty came home with a personal gold as the highest scoring cleaning supervisor in the cleaning competition.

EuroSkills is the pan-European skills competition in which 29 countries battle to prove they are the most skilled at 25 different competitions including cleaning and fashion.

Kirsty said: ‘Words really can’t describe how pleased I am with the results. I don’t mind getting my hands mucky at all.’

’The competition was tough and being up against the best cleaners in Europe adds a tremendous amount of pressure. But I have been training hard for this and managed to concentrate on the job in hand and doing the best I could.’

’Competing at EuroSkills has been such a great experience and I’m really happy we’ve managed to show the whole of Europe how talented the UK really is.’

Kirsty was one of 16 young people in Team UK, who achieved eight gold medals and one silver in total.

The Price of Keeping our Properties Clean!

September 24, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : Cleaning News, News, Office Cleaning, Total Clean Services , add a comment

An article The Guardian informs us that our cleaning services are at the same price as 5 years ago in 2003, and it also serves up some interesting facts about our cleaning habits.

Dusting, washing, ironing, disinfecting and general tidying up – keeping a property clean means waging an endless battle against grime.

According to the UK 2000 Time Use Survey from the Office of National Statistics, women spend on average 21 hours a week on household chores, with men coming in at just over 11.5 hours a week.

The survey estimates the value of this work at £700 billion a year for the UK and, with just over 24 million households that works out at a staggering £576 a week.

However, if you’re going to pay other people to clean your house, you probably won’t ask them to turn up for three hours a day – two to three hours a week is more likely.

Cleaners will carry out most general chores except laundry. However, a service operating predominantly in North London but which has plans to go city-wide will collect your laundry and return it after either ironing it, or washing and ironing it.

Window-cleaning is also usually excluded from weekly domestic services – if it isn’t, expect to pay from £5 to £20 to have all the outsides of your windows cleaned, depending on where you live.

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Smoking Ban Blamed for Dry Cleaning Chains Drop in Profit

September 9, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : Cleaning News, News , add a comment

The dry cleaning chain Johnson has blamed last year’s smoking ban in pubs and clubs for its fall in profits.

The dry cleaning business saw profits fall by 80% to £400,000 in the six months after the smoking ban was introduced, quite a dramatic decrease I think you’ll agree. Johnson’s are putting this down to customers’ clothes no longer reeking of stale smoke after a night out.

The smoking ban that came into effect in July 2007 has also harmed business at pub chains.

Johnson‘s has said: ‘The smoking ban has now been effective for over 12 months and…this has impacted dry cleaning volumes.’

The firm has issued a number of profit warnings after worries about rising levels of debt.

To reduce the amount of costs, the firm has sold its corporate clothing division, which made uniforms for Sainsbury’s and Argos.

Johnson’s adds: ‘We are now well positioned to seize commercial opportunities but unfortunately we are not immune to weaknesses in the UK economy, which continues to be difficult.’

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Cleaning Tips for Your Many Different Floors

September 3, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : Cleaning Advice, Cleaning Tips, Floor Treatments, News , 1 comment so far

It is more than likely your house has at least a few different types of flooring in. So cleaning all of these can be tricky, especially when they tend to need different ways of cleaning.

Here are some tips on how how to clean the most common of flooring:

- Ceramic tiling: Don’t use harsh abrasive cleaners that might scratch the tiles. Instead use a damp-mop on the ceramic tiles with an all-purpose cleaner. Then dry the floor with a soft cloth to avoid streaks.

- Vinyl floors: To wash this type of floor, use an all-purpose cleaning solution. Test any cleaner in a corner before using it on the entire floor. 

- Wood floors: The most effective way of cleaning a wooden floor applying a liquid wood-floor cleaner with a dry wax applicator on a small area at a time. Let it soak for a few minutes, and wipe up the excess. When the floor is dry, buff with a floor polisher.

- Carpet Cleaning: The simplest way to keep your carpets clean is to vacuum regularly. But for an effective deep clean it is best to have your carpet steam cleaned. 

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