Any chemical product that aids in any cleaning process whether it be domestic, commercial, industrial or other environment. This includes both professional use (by person or persons properly qualified to undertake such cleaning tasks) or by amateur persons ( such as domestic consumers purchasing cleaning products for their own homes in the high street that would not have prior training in cleaning)
Such products would include chemcials needed to clean in the following areas of cleaning, but not limited to these areas:
Domestic
Commercial
Deep Cleaning
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
Vehicle Valeting
Window Cleaning
Drain Cleaning
Disaster restoration such as Fire or Flood
Crime Scene Cleaning (protecting against dangers of HIV and Hepatitus etc and
Hospital Cleaning (MRSA and other hospital virus/disease/illness etc
Infestation cleaning
or any other area of cleaning regardless of the nature of the environment the cleaning is to take places. For example fire and flood cleaning could take place in domestic dwelling, commercial premises, industrial or other environments. There is no limitation but that the cleaning product can be used in the cleaning process.
Such Chemical cleaning products would be used in the cleaning process for tasks that range from very easy to exceptionally hard covering the whole spectrum of difficulty for cleaning tasks.
Cleaning is not limited to what can be seen by the naked eye, it can also be looked upon in a more scientific manner where the level of cleanliness and hygiene may not be identifiable unless specialist equipment/personnel eg by microbiologists, or by the use of instruments such as uv black lights to detect germs/bacteria not visible to the naked eye.
Therefore the cleaning product will not necessarily aid in just the the cleaning process for the what the reasonable man can see but also for what can only be detected by the use of specialist knowledge and equipment.
Any chemical product that aids in any cleaning process whether it be domestic, commercial, industrial or other environment. This includes both professional use (by person or persons properly qualified to undertake such cleaning tasks) or by amateur persons ( such as domestic consumers purchasing cleaning products for their own homes in the high street that would not have prior training in cleaning)
Such products would include chemcials needed to clean in the following areas of cleaning, but not limited to these areas:
Domestic
Commercial
Deep Cleaning
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
Vehicle Valeting
Window Cleaning
Drain Cleaning
Disaster restoration such as Fire or Flood
Crime Scene Cleaning (protecting against dangers of HIV and Hepatitus etc and
Hospital Cleaning (MRSA and other hospital virus/disease/illness etc
Infestation cleaning
or any other area of cleaning regardless of the nature of the environment the cleaning is to take places. For example fire and flood cleaning could take place in domestic dwelling, commercial premises, industrial or other environments. There is no limitation but that the cleaning product can be used in the cleaning process.
Such Chemical cleaning products would be used in the cleaning process for tasks that range from very easy to exceptionally hard covering the whole spectrum of difficulty for cleaning tasks.
Cleaning is not limited to what can be seen by the naked eye, it can also be looked upon in a more scientific manner where the level of cleanliness and hygiene may not be identifiable unless specialist equipment/personnel eg by microbiologists, or by the use of instruments such as uv black lights to detect germs/bacteria not visible to the naked eye.
Therefore the cleaning product will not necessarily aid in just the the cleaning process for the what the reasonable man can see but also for what can only be detected by the use of specialist knowledge and equipment.
Any chemical product that aids in any cleaning process whether it be d...