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This relatively new method of window cleaning has revolutionised the cleaning industry with its many benefits which far outweigh other cleaning methods. By using 100% pure laboratory graded water which is then pumped through carbon fibre telescopic poles, we are able to access and clean windows to heights in excess of 50 feet (4 floors)
There are no Health and Safety risks impeding its use in any way, making it by far the safest and most cost effective method of cleaning, with excellent results.
According to HSE Proposals for Work and Height Regulations, the consultative document issued by the Health and Safety Commission states: "Avoid work at height so far as reasonably practicable to do so" if it is not necessary to work at height, don't. For example, it may be possible to assemble a structure on the ground and then lift it into place using the appropriate lifting equipment. A pole-cleaning system may be used for cleaning windows so that the work can be carried out from the ground
What method do you use to clean windows?
On top of the pole is a nylon brush head with a small channel that jets out a constant supply of pure water.
First we clean the frames and then the class by moving the brush head (which is constantly wet) over them. We then rinse the windows and frames and leave to dry, with a spot free finish.
How can pure water not leave any marks or droplets?
Unlike bottled water, rain or rap water which contains mineral deposits, pollution, calcium and chemicals or water is stripped of every element and is pure in every sense. We do this by using a technique called reverse osmosis, which is a filtration process. The end result is 100% laboratory graded pure water. Because of its purity, quite simply nothing can deposit on the windows which are always left spot free.
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