Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Cost-Effective Cleaning Solutions For Healthcare At Clean India Pulire 2013


Cost-Effective Cleaning Solutions For Healthcare
At

Clean India Pulire 2013

Mumbai, November 2013: When it comes to hospitals and clinics, the main concerns confronting the facility head or director administration, are the maintenance of hygiene levels and issues of cross contamination. There is no denying that the chances of infection outbreak or incidences of deadly diseases like MRSA are much pronounced where cleaning is manual and not standardized.

Cleaning too is a science and requires the right kind of equipment, tools and chemicals to treat contamination and dirt. Latest professional cleaning solutions like steam mops, low-noise vacuum cleaners, cleaning trolleys with infection barrier, color coded microfiber wipes & mops, cost effective chemicals for floors and surfaces can ensure cleaning standards required of a healthcare centre. All these and more can be sourced under one roof.

Setting new benchmarks, Clean India Pulire 2013 – the 10th edition of Asia largest cleaning expo – to be held from December 5 to 7 in Mumbai, will showcase the latest in cleaning technology, hygiene solutions and maintenance for the healthcare and other sectors. More than 40 new products will be launched from 13 countries; including from as far as Iceland besides Germany, Italy, Dubai, UK, USA, China, France, Malaysia, Spain, Switzerland, Hong Kong and India.

Clean India Pulire 2013 is the single largest platform where cleaning professionals, production heads of manufacturing industries; facility/ administration heads of hospitality, healthcare, retail, commercial and related segments from across the world will converge in extensive numbers to source maintenance solutions.

A much awaited international show, Clean India Pulire 2013 has over 100 exhibitors with 45 of them participating for the first time. The excitement is more pronounced this time, as there are over 15 cleaning chemical companies who will be displaying products for cleaning as well as for laundry and other applications.

 Highlights
100+ exhibitors
45 first-time participants
12+ countries
15+ cleaning chemical companies
40+ new launches

Exclusive seminar addressing issues of facility heads of various industries will be held alongside on all the three days of the exhibition. Details of the papers being presented and group discussions can be obtained from www.cleanindiapulire.com

More important than Industrial Associations supporting the show, they will be bringing their delegation of members to the show.

While the Show is supported by India’s largest civic bodies Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, Pune Municipal Corporation, the advisor to the Planning Commission, Government of India, NEERI, the other Association partners include Deccan Chamber of Commerce, Industries & Agriculture; Kerala Chamber of Commerce; Goa Chamber of Commerce; The Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Hyderabad; International Institute of Waste Management-Bhopal; National Solid Waste Association of India-Mumbai; Federation of Small Scale Industries-Vadodara; Indian Housekeepers Club; Pitampur Audhyogik Sangathan-Bhopal; All India Association of Industries-Mumbai and Gujarat State Plastic Manufacturing Association.

For further details, please contact:
Harshala Nayak                                                                                                Kiran Rao
Media Manager                                                                                                 Relationship Manager
Spin Communiqué                                                                                           Spin Communiqué
Tel: 09619700161                                                                                          Tel: 09619700164
Email: harshalan@spincommunique.com                                             kiran@spincommunique.com
Mumbai                                                                                                               Mumbai              

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