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WC Sanitization

Initial’s 3-step WC sanitization hygiene programme helps protect your toilets and washrooms from bacteria

WC Sanitizer

Initial has developed a 3-step WC sanitization hygiene programme that protects your  toilets and its surrounding surfaces from the bacteria resulting from flushing. Known as the ‘sneeze effect, tiny droplets of water that carry bacteria can be found several metres from the toilet after flushing and can remain in your washroom for up to half an hour.

The 3-step Hygiene Programme

Step 1 – The primary deep clean service

The WC deep clean service is performed by experienced technicians, using specialist equipment and industrial chemicals, to remove scale and bacterial slime from washroom surfaces.

Step 2 – The Initial WC Sanitisation system

Initial’s sanitiser has been designed to provide ongoing protection against the build-up of scale and prevent bacterial infection.  It is a small unit connected to the cistern, installed by the same technicians who carry out the deep clean. It works by releasing a specially formulated solution into the last part of each flush to combat scale build-up and prevent the spread of infection as a result of the ‘sneeze effect’.

Step 3 – Regular deep cleaning

As Initial’s WC Sanitisation system protects only those areas touched by treated flush water, it is also necessary to thoroughly clean the rest of the WC area on a regular basis. This will also help solve all blockage problems.

Dimensions: H 21 cm x W 15 cm x D 10.3 cm (to maximum ellipse)
Download our Calmic Sanitiser Technical Information here.

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"The toilets have to match expectations, they don’t have to be massively big but it has to be clean and kitted out appropriately." - From our Research Report ‘Public Washrooms, Workplace Washrooms: Hidden and Public Behaviour’ by University of Surrey, 2005

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