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Clean India Journal Seminar in Goa: A Success

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Customized solutions

Many of the delegates came to the seminar in search of solutions for their particular challenges. Unique challenges:

Manoj Morajkar, Housekeeping Supervisor, Hotel Baia Do Solhad a particular challenge in keeping the hotel sand, dust and other contaminants free with the hotel being situated by the beach. He found the solution at the seminar: “Using cleaning equipment on the outside areas will lower the level of contaminants entering the hotel and then using a high power vacuum with increasing number of filters will help in maintaining the indoor air quality. Using the techniques learned here, I can be rest assured of the sanitation levels at my facility.”

Sanjay D. Sawant, Jr. Manager – Food Division, Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd has automated cleaning operations at his facility for a long time and was on the search for high pressures that could be used indoors, and also sturdy vacuum bags that could withstand the pressure of minute dust particles. At the seminar he was introduced to high pressure jets with accessories that could be used indoors and suctions that could easily take care of any water spillage. The self cleaning mechanism of filters in vacuums cleaners was also demonstrated.

 

“Outsourcing allows the clients to focus on their core competency, leaving other verticals like housekeeping to professionals.”

– Sudhir Mani

“The seminar provided solutions to many challenge areas and also gave techniques for cleaning activities in food processing industry; it was a very educating experience.”

Sylvia D’souza, Executive Housekeeper, Breach Candy Hospital, had problems pertaining to time efficient washroom cleaning solutions for different types of tiles and stain removal in addition to noiseless vacuum cleaners. Her concerns were addressed through small scrubber-dryers that could be used in washrooms, low decibel vacuum cleaners and tips on floor cleaning.

“Maintaining a hospital is very laborious, there are many challenge areas that have to be tackled with utmost accuracy. The information that I received here would help in handling the task more effectively.”

 

“Cleaning operations in any facility should always begin at washrooms, as unclean washrooms can negate the benefit of cleaning practices elsewhere.”

– Vijay Korgaonkar

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