HPC Are Exhibiting At The Emergency Services Show On 7-8th September!

HPC are excited to announce they will be exhibiting at The Emergency Services Show at The NEC from the 7th-8th September 2021!

Hygiene Pro Clean, the UK’s leading manufacturer and decontamination service provider, will be exhibiting at this year’s Emergency Services Show. This sector leading event, dedicated to transforming our Emergency Services, takes place at the NEC in Birmingham, on the 7th and 8th September 2021.

HPC’s Impact On Emergency Services Sector

HPC have spent the last twelve months playing their part in helping to transform the Emergency Services by significantly reducing the time it takes to decontaminate Emergency Services Vehicles, reducing costs, improving staff safety, reducing downtime and improving efficiency.

Louise Colson, Head of Infection Prevention and Control at Welsh Ambulance, said, “We set out to find the best system to quickly and safely clean and disinfect our ambulances and we are happy that we have achieved this. Working with Hygiene Pro Clean gets our vehicles back on the road sooner and creates the safest possible environment for staff and patients.

What To Look Forward To At The Show

At the event HPC will be showcasing their U.K. manufactured, Ultrasonic Atomiser System has now been chosen by the Welsh Ambulance Service (WAST), through SBRI’s (Small Business Research Initiative) St David award winning process to be used on the front line in the ongoing battle against COVID. According to SBRI some of the key benefits realised include an incredible 86% reduction in Ambulance cleaning times leading on to a cost reduction of 82%, whilst maintaining a ‘gold standard’ of cleaning.

The Ultrasonic Atomisers are manufactured and supplied by UK manufacturer, Hygiene Pro Clean Ltd. Jamie Borgeat, Managing Director, said, “With our system and support, the Emergency Services vehicles are safer and back in service sooner. We’re proud to contribute to the fantastic work these vehicles do, saving lives and helping all of us when we need help most.”

Mr Borgeat continued, “We’re delighted that our system for effective decontamination has proven its worth in such a painstaking, meticulous and thorough process. To get the thumbs up from the MOD, SBRI, ambulance staff and infection control specialists is a feather in our cap. We can’t wait to demonstrate our decontamination innovations with other ambulance services and healthcare providers at the emergency services show.”

If you would like to attend this FREE event and watch HPC’s innovations in action you can get your free ticket here.

Myles Pemberton