Miele Professional has been accepted as a corporate member of the British Institute of Cleaning Science.
Of particular focus for this membership will be Miele’s latest washer extractor which is aimed specifically at the contract cleaning market, the PW 5064. With a maximum load size of 6.5 kg, this machine has specialised programmes for washing all manner of textiles from mop heads, cloths, and curtains to towels and bedding. It is suitable for small buildings as well as multiple installations at larger contract cleaning sites.
“To ensure high standards of hygiene in contract cleaning, mops and cloths must be cleaned regularly after use,” said sales and marketing director at Miele Professional, Les Marshall. “Whether at a school, kindergarten, office or hygienically sensitive areas such as hospitals and care homes, on-premise laundry facilities depend on the reliable reprocessing and disinfection of such materials. Membership to the UK’s premier cleaning institute gives us the opportunity to work together with BICSc for the better of the industry.”
Barbara Leake, membership services manager at BICSc, said: ”Miele Professional is renowned for its reliability and durability in terms of quality machines that meet legal guidelines for infection control. We will work closely together to provide feasible solutions, be it via education or training, for the industry.”
Miele Professional joins BICSc
Published 6th April, 2009 by Neil Nixon