GIVE WORKPLACES A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH
With the UK Government continuing to ease lockdown measures, increasing numbers of companies and commercial premises are opening for business after a hiatus due to COVID-19.
To help protect the health of those making their way back to the office, factory, shop, pub, gym or any other place of work, a new surface sanitiser – Hi-KLEEN – is being introduced by Hi-line Industries. The company says spraying a single coating of HI-KLEEN on to surfaces such as doors, handles, handrails, chairs and desks will not only kill coronavirus, it will provide protection against further contamination for up to five hours.
Hi-KLEEN has been specially formulated to kill and inhibit both bacteria and viruses (including enveloped viruses such as coronavirus) on hard or soft surfaces subject to frequent contact. Simply spray at a distance of approximately 10–20 cm from the surface to be treated for effective protection. This odour-free, clear product is ideal for offices, factories (including food plants), conference centres, sports clubs, hospitals, health centres, educational facilities, care homes, entertainment/hospitality venues (including restaurants and pubs), and even transport.
Notably, active biocides present in the formulation provide longer-lasting protection than alcohol-based preparations. Hi-line says its new surface sanitiser does not stain, is non-corrosive and will give a streak and smear-free finish to most polished surfaces, including glass and stainless steel and the product is safe to use and alcohol-free, meaning that there is no drying or irritation to the skin.
t: 01283 533377
e: enquiries@hilineindustries.com
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