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  1. CHATHA HYGIENE

    United Kingdom

    Established in 2002, we have set the standards others aspire to and we have built a reputation for providing cost effective and professional hygiene services to all size businesses around the UK. Chatha hygiene comes fully guaranteed. Our dedicated sales force specialise in providing a tailored service to fully meet your needs – from free advice to professionally presented and easy tounderstand quotations through to post installation courtesy visits. We can supply a full survey of your washrooms along with a free no obligation quotation left with you on site for you to look at your earliest convenience. We recognisethat piece of mind will be key to your choice of Washroom supplier, that is why all equipment supplied by installations and servicing are carried out by our qualified and experienced field engineering team, ensuring you will always receive the finest levels of personal, professional service.

  2. NOVAMED (EUROPE) LIMITED

    United Kingdom

    The Solaticare System of Hygienic care, is a new approach to the care of incontinent and immobile patients. It has been designed with both patients and their carers in mind to enable bedridden patients to urinate and defecate without the need of the bedpan. A special suction device which is located in a special mattress in the middle of the bed, automatically collects faeces/urine and flushes it into a hermetically sealed unit. Then cleans and dries the patient with warm air and water. Through the process of automatic waste collection and multiple air purification it eliminates any unpleasant odours and decreases the risk of infection from air pollution. It largely eliminates the need for toilet paper, diapers and towels and greatly reduces the need for frequent changes of the patient’s bed clothes and sheets. It increases the patient’s personal comfort and sense of dignity and reduces the need for excessive handling of the patient by the attendant.