Tennant, making a difference for hospital cleaning
Tuesday, 15 December, 2015
Patients, staff and visitors expect healthcare facilities to be clean and safe, ensuring their health and safety is paramount. Reducing cleaning-related hazards including slippery floors, poor indoor air quality, and the handling and mixing of chemicals, can help you minimise accidents and meet your safety goals.
Tennant’s new T300 addresses your key cleaning challenges and delivers outstanding scrubbing results to enhance a facility’s image, whilst improving health and safety, and minimising your cleaning costs. One of Tennant’s most versatile machines to date, the T300 Scrubber is quickly becoming a must have in hospitals around Australia.
Tennant Distributor, Whitehouse Cleaning Supplies, was proud to be handing over the keys to a new Tennant T300 Scrubber to St Vincent’s Private Hospital General Manager Cheryle Royle in Brisbane recently. This is the first T300 machine sold in Australia and Whitehouse was pleased that St Vincent’s Hospital, which is known as a leading healthcare provider, chose Tennant to meet their cleaning needs.
Nathan White, owner of Whitehouse Cleaning Supplies, said that in the 17 years that they have been supplying Tennant equipment, the machines and technology keep improving and the new T300 is a giant leap ahead in technology. Features such as the Insta-ClickTM magnetic head and the next generation of detergent-free technology ec-H2O NanoCleanTM has the potential to make the hospital cleaning staff’s job easier, safer and more efficient.
The T300 has the ability to improve the hospital environment, create a safer workplace and offer more efficient training. “Tennant is continually innovating to improve our customer’s cleaning operations with high performance sustainable technologies. It’s our commitment to drive innovation in both cleaning technology and cleaning process to help our customers clean more places, clean better, and clean for less,” said Dave Huml, Tennant Company Senior Vice President of Marketing.
Innovative ec-H2O NanoClean™ detergent-free technology available on the T300, is also proving a popular choice within hospital environments. ec-H2O NanoClean™ electrically converts water into an innovative cleaning solution created by an onboard e-cell that generates nanobubbles. These nanobubbles then promote the cleaning capability of the solution. Fiona Stanley Hospital in Western Australia uses ec-H2O™ in public areas throughout their hospital reducing the amount of floor detergents used in the hospital. This practice also helps to eliminate the amount of detergent residue to improve floor traction and reduces the risk of slips and falls. Tennant Distributor, PowerVac Cleaning Equipment and Service, has provided Fiona Stanley Hospital with a range of Tennant equipment to clean carpeted offices through to patient wards.
From floor cleaners that are more efficient to cleaning technologies that use fewer chemicals, Tennant’s product portfolio reflects a deep understanding of the cleaning challenges facing hospitals and healthcare facilities. The use of Tennant equipment can help to keep your facility cleaner and healthier so you can give patients and visitors a better experience.
For more information on how Tennant can help make a difference in your hospital visit our website or call us to request a free consultation on on 1300 TENNANT, visit www.tennantco.com/healthcaresolutions or email demo@tennantco.com
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