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as e ective – they must not unduly hinder
operational capacity, and they have to be safe for
use in environments where chemicals, flame, food
processing and other high-risk elements are in play.
Facility management companies with big contracts
in health and other public sector settings have the
biggest responsibility of all, being part of the front
line of defence against SARS-CoV-2.
FUTURE SUSTAINABILITY
A year ago, facility management firms simply
responded as best they could to a rapidly evolving
situation – but 12 months on, says Hill, many are reevaluating
their disinfection strategies with an eye on
the long-term future.
He says: “Ultimately, Ramsol can help facilities
management firms to bridge the gap between
available human resources and an exponentiallygrowing
need. Sustainability is key – the hygiene
protocols that emerged in response to Covid are
going to be around for a long time, so facility
management firms need solutions that are easily
to implement and sustain. We believe that’s where
Ramsol really comes into its own.”
For facilities management firms looking to make
their infection control strategy more convenient
and sustainable in the long
term – and especially for
those seeking to win new
business or break into new
sectors where gold-standard
hygiene is a high priority –
switching to Ramsol could
be a real feather in their cap.
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DISINFECTION,
REIMAGINED
COVID-19 has turned the facilities management
sector on its head over the past year,
particularly when it comes to hygiene and
infection control. As a result, there’s been a
rapid and at times bewildering influx of new
disinfectant products onto the market.
For one UK company entering this space, the
goal was not just to jump on the bandwagon; but
rather to create a smart and sustainable solution
for infection control that would cut through the
noise, answer the challenges & needs experienced
by many organisations and deliver real results for
end users. Ramsol has been making a big impression
across a whole range of sectors, including facility
management, ever since.
“Like many companies, we knew we had something
to o er during this pandemic,” says Darren Hill,
Ramsol Category Manager for Quin Global, which is
based in Perth, Scotland, “but we were determined
not to jump in with two feet. We focused on
developing a highly e ective formula with genuine
credibility, and an ultra-simple delivery system that
would make this level of hygiene sustainable for
facility managers in the long term.”
DISINFECTION WITHOUT DISRUPTION
Ramsol is a continuous mist spray disinfectant
system that’s proven e ective against viruses and
bacteria, and designed to o er optimal convenience
in use.
Supplied in a pressurised canister with no
propellant, Ramsol is completely non-flammable
and requires no external power supply. This makes it
ideal for covering large areas and tricky spaces alike,
with no leads to cause a trip hazard and no need to
recharge. The formula is alcohol free, so it can be
used on so surfaces, and it’s food safe too, helping
can facilities management firms to streamline both
processes and inventory.
As well as practicality, another of Ramsol’s
advantages is its convenience. There’s zero setup
time and minimal training required for users – a
major plus for FM companies as they strive to train up
new employees in response to growing demand, and
achieve consistent standards with workforces that
are o en spread over a wide geographical area.
Ramsol’s simplicity removes much of the potential
for human error associated with manual cleaning.
The 20-micron spray mist delivers excellent
surface coverage with no need to wipe down a er
application, and dries quickly. Unlike other sprayed
technologies, Ramsol’s spray mist falls out of
suspension within seconds and dries in less than 10
minutes, eliminating lengthy exclusion times that
can impact heavily on operational activities.
FRONT LINE INFECTION CONTROL
While some FM companies have had a quiet year due
to lockdown, those operating in essential sectors like
healthcare, food processing and manufacturing have
faced a steep learning curve in terms of meeting the
infection control needs of their customers.
Hygiene in these settings is a massive priority
since these companies have both a moral and an
operational requirement to protect their sta and
their customers against infection.
It’s also complex, because ramped-up hygiene
protocols must be safe and practical as well
For more information on how Ramsol can support your business visit www.ramsol.co.uk
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