Best Electric Vans 2023
Electric vans are getting better with every new model, but it’s still important to get the right one for you. What each is best for, how much they cost and which are cheapest.
Electric vans are getting better with every new model, but it’s still important to get the right one for you. What each is best for, how much they cost and which are cheapest.
Nothing is more unsatisfactory than realising after cleaning the window that all the effort was in vain because streaks, stripes and stains on the pane spoil the final result. Quick guide from Unger.
Soft washing relies on the use of a chemical (usually sodium hypochlorite, a.k.a. bleach), a surfactant, and a gentle spray of water to kill organic growth on surfaces.
This is a roof cleaning method which combines safe low-pressure nozzle attached to a pressure washing gun or wand with water and biodegradable chemicals/cleaning detergents.
The industry body for the cleaning and hygiene sector has published a guide to cleaning terms to help the UK economy reopen safely following the Coronavirus lockdown.
An introduction: Ion exchange is a very powerful technology to remove impurities from water and other solutions. Many industries depend on ion exchange for the production of extremely pure water.
Quick guide, best practise to cleaning solar panels. Ensuring the best performance of REC Peak Energy solar panels.
This leaflet is aimed at employers and people where man-made water systems are used that could be a potential source for legionella bacteria growth. It will help you to understand the health risks associated with legionella. Legionnaires’ disease: The control of legionella bacteria in water systems provides further details about how to manage and control…
Word file: Legionnaires’ disease can be contracted by inhaling small droplets of water (aerosols) suspended in the air containing Legionella bacteria. Legionella bacteria are naturally present in water systems. Legionella-Checklist-V1
When buildings reopen after lockdown, it is essential that water systems are not put back into use without considering the risks of Legionnaires’ disease. There is an increased risk of waterborne pathogens such as Legionella bacteria being present as a consequence of the conditions that lockdown may have created.