Practical products and systems to improve your environment
Class leading hygiene, cleaning and infection control products specifically designed for use in healthcare environments including nursing and care homes other high risk areas.
A core range of disposable pulp products which conform to the required standards, giving you all the infection risk reduction benefits of single use when managing human waste.
Extensively used in healthcare environments including GP and dental surgeries, schools, nursing and care homes and emergency services. In hospital environments our products are used in mortuaries, laboratories, rehabilitation units and in critical health wards and other high risk areas.
An increased focus on cross infection and the ongoing demands on budgets, paper pulp is considered to be a clean and highly cost effective part of the human waste management process.
Single use pulp products to dispose of human waste reduces the risk of cross-contamination and re-contamination associated with reusable products
This product line includes items that are purpose built for managing a wide number of different, but entirely typical nursing situations that occur on an everyday basis, such as holding / collecting vomit, urine or faeces. After the designated pulp product has been used it can safely be destroyed together with the human waste material.
Medical pulp is made up of 100% biodegradable and compostable raw material, and by using alongside one of the macerators the waste material can be disposed of effectively through the existing drainage system.
Using pulp macerators with single use pulp products eliminates potential contamination risk arising from reusable products.
Whatever the right type of equipment is for your site, we can work through the alternatives with you.
Incomaster macerator - for incontinence waste processing
Whatever your sewerage treatment requirements are we can review your current system and help you understand the options available.
As the legislation relating to septic tanks becomes ever more stringent, it is important to review the performance of any sewage treatment assets you may be responsible for, ensure that you have the right asset maintenance schedules in place, as well as be planning for the future.
From speaking to customers who had breakdowns and problems with their existing systems, it became apparent that the lack of regular servicing was a major factor in the failure of the units, some of which had been installed many years ago. Bespoke maintenance plans can be tailored to customers to ensure peace of mind so that should a failure occur, an engineer would be on site as soon as possible.