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Cultivating Connections and Boosting Sales: An update on the Cleaning Show 2023

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It's been three months since the Cleaning Show 2023 was held at the esteemed ExCel venue in London. An exhilarating event that brought together professionals from the cleaning industry worldwide. This exhibition not only provided an opportunity the Morclean team to reconnect with colleagues, partners, and clients but also paved the way for a surge in sales. In this blog post, we will recount our experience and highlight the significant impact of attending such shows on business growth. Building Connections and Networking: Stepping into the bustling exhibition hall, the air was charged with enthusiasm and anticipation. Engaging with colleagues, partners, and clients at the Cleaning Show 2023 was not only a pleasure but also an avenue for cultivating vital relationships. Through lively conversations and sharing insights, we deepened existing connections and forged new alliances, strengthening our network within the industry.  Exploring the Exhibition's Offerings: Proving to be a

Removing Asbestos Safely with Type H Vacuums: What You Need to Know

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Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was widely used in building construction materials due to its fire-resistant and insulating properties. However, exposure to asbestos fibres can cause serious health problems, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. When removing this carcinogenic mineral, it's essential to take the necessary precautions to minimise the risk of exposure. One of the most critical tools for safely removing asbestos is a type H vacuum cleaner. A type H vacuum cleaner is specifically designed for the safe removal of hazardous dusts, such as asbestos. These vacuums have a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter that captures and removes 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.3 microns in size, including these fibres. By using a type H vacuum, you can significantly reduce the risk of asbestos fibres becoming airborne and potentially inhaled during the removal process. This is especially important for those involved in the removal, as inhalation can hav