Cert - A refreshingly honest, value for money surface cleaner

There’s no doubt that the UK’s hotel and hospitality sector has a number of big issues to address over the coming months and years, not least concerning ways to make savings and cutbacks without unduly denigrating or diluting the service they offer.

We live in a time where the COVID spectre still looms large and where a hospitality & hotel sector that having already been badly ravaged by Lockdown now faces a depleted audience thanks to Winter of Discontent strikes, a stumbling UK economy and increasingly cautious spending plans by businesses and individuals alike.

 

The cleaning costs associated with hospitality venues and hotels is one such arena where there’s a thin line between making saving whilst not skimping in terms of cleaning dirt and eliminating unwelcome pathogens.

 

For too long the debate has taken place between over-engineered detergents that are not only expensive but uncaring when it comes to the wider environment and a new league of even more expensive plant-based cleaners that claim the ethical high ground but remain largely ineffective when tacking the most virulent viruses and bacteria strains! 

 

Cert is a British made, hospital-grade surface cleaner created by Hydrachem, one of the leading lights when it comes to tackling water disinfection & purification in some of the world’s most troubled hot spots, working alongside the like of Oxfam, Unicef in troubled war and humanitarian crisis zones……  

 

This is an easy-to-use/one-stop-shop surface cleaner that consists of a simple dosing tablet PLUS tap water format.  Unlike so many supposedly do-gooding plant-based brands Cert doesn’t dabble in single-use plastic bottles (using refill tablets instead) or the irresponsible trapping of precious water, opting instead for small, easy-to-store cartons of hardworking cleaning tablets.

 

Instead of needing a cupboard packed of curiously coloured or artificially scented surface cleaners, Cert offers a one-stop surface cleaner with a neutral Ph (once activated with tap water) and a 7 day efficacy, which means when it comes to pouring any excess down the loo or sink at the end of the week there is little or no environmental kick-back.  

 

Isn’t it great to know that at a time when landfill and oceans are littered with single-use plastic and ever greater amounts of precious water is being held hostage in single-use bottles, warehouses and shipping containers racking up a needlessly high carbon footprint, that there’s a cost-efficient, one-stop surface cleaner that is perfectly geared for the UK’s recovering hotel & hospitality sector.

 

www.Certcleaning.com

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