Upgrades to trolley service February 1st 2008 A new trolley system has been introduced to meet the ever-increasing demand for
safer,more hygienic cleaning of hospitals and environmentally sensitive areas
The Alpha Rokleen Trolley from Robert Scott & Sons
encompasses the principles of the original
Rokleen trolley system and
introduces a host of improvements.
Kelly Fallas, medical business
sales manager, Robert Scott &
Sons, says "The original Rokleen
trolley system took full advantage of the effectiveness of
Microfibre but combined it with a unique ability to further
control the problems of cross-contamination in sensitive
environmental areas and also help reduce labour costs and
prevent the excessive use of chemicals.
"In developing the new Alpha Rokleen system we have
taken on board three major requirements
highlighted by hospitals and cleaning
contractors.Namely: the need to ensure greater
hygiene, the desire for a system that can be
stored easily, and a trolley that can safely hold
and store mops, cloths and litter without any
danger of cross contamination.
"The Alpha Trolley is made entirely from
plastic components, which can be recycled safely and
easily after use and the entire system has been
designed to fold away for compact storage.The
Alpha's undercarriage is completely sealed which
prevents any dirt or micro-organic bacteria
sticking to the trolley whilst in use – the wheels,
which have been produced from
recyclable non-scratch
rubber, also prevent pick up
of dirt and ensure that no
unsightly scratching of floors
occurs".
"Storage on the trolley itself
has also been improved with a
split-level storage shelf and
triple closed bag holders for
mops, cloths and litter.A
lockable side door and a secure
key holding compartment adds
to the security aspect of the
trolley." More articles from Robert Scott & Sons Ltd: |