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A NEW APPROACH TO
WINDOW CLEANING
High rise window and façade cleaning with none
of the usual health and safety problems. Faster,
more cost e ective, windows stay cleaner for
longer.
Robotic Cleaning Systems (RCS), a new start-up
company with the latest robotic equipment is
now carrying out cleaning assignments throughout
the UK.
Working at height is one of the most dangerous
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occupations, accounting for the most frequent
cause of accidents in the workplace with more
than 28 per cent of deaths and a further listed
43,000 non-fatal accidents caused by working
at height, according to the Health and Safety
Executive.
These staggering figures prompted RCS to look
for a new solution to deep clean large commercial
premises.
This system:
Uses no chemicals.
Can be safely operated from the roof or ground.
Uses a mobile counterweight system that
requires no structural changes to the building.
Is non-invasive to the privacy of the occupants of
the building.
Dan Perryment, the MD of RCS, said: “Our cleaning
system is already being used successfully in The
United States, Dubai, and New Zealand.
“RCS has carried out substantial research and
development around the world to find a better
answer than lowering men in cradles or having them
abseil down the exterior of a building with a bucket
of soapy suds fastened to their belt.
“We are also working with engineers specializing
in modern robotics and AI to continue to progress
and innovate this concept and provide answers for
all our clients regardless of the complexity of new
builds, and this is an ongoing process of improved
development.
“As fast as we clean these high-rise buildings,
they start to get dirty again, but we have developed
methodologies that will allow greater periods
between cleans than any of the standard methods
in use today.”
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