Friday, November 04, 2005

Hotels...

For the big resorts you must correctly planning the cleaning operation, because have many different and complex facilities to be cleaned.

In hotel must to be cleaned:


- Canteen/ restaurants
- Kitchen Rooms
- Reception/ halls
- Corridors
- Façades
- Terraces, porches
- Swimming pools
- Laundry room
- Spa Center
- Gym
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Of course rooms

Because of the plurality of different installations, in the process of cleaning Hotel facilities, are involved many types of equipment/ machines.

You must plan to use power sweepers, scrubbers, floor cleaner, pressure washers…..

Tips for a carwash with a smaller environmental impact

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Objectives:

Save water, energy and chemicals.

Means:

- Correct design of your carwash centre:

Build your Car Wash with correct orientation so that can take advantage of solar energy.

Build your floor with materials that no gives off dust, in order to obtain better water reclaim.

Remember rain water use systems, this his high quality water and no needs very much treatments to be used in your carwash.

In conveyor car cleaning systems remember to make different waste evacuation circuits in order to provide easy water reclaim/ treatment.

- Use of renewable energies

You can use in your carwash facilities a lot of kind of renewable energies such as solar heater systems, geothermal, wind for electric production or reverse osmosis water production …

- Save energy

You can install systems for electric save, as frequency speed controllers, double velocity motors, power factor correction…..

Insulate your hot water circuit, and your machines room.

- Flow water reduction

With correct pumping dimensioning you can save water and energy, ever prefer pressure versus flow

Hello to our new Clean Magazine

Probably you arlready know us for our Spanish Magazine Maquinaria Hidrolimpiadora the Spanish Blog for a clean world.

This is our international challenge, We wish that this can be profitable for you.

Best Regards,


Arturo de Miguel.