TidyCare A Superior Choice for Quality Services Professional Child, elderly and Cleaning Service Providers Kitchen Cleaning.

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TidyCare A Superior Choice for Quality Services Professional Child, elderly and Cleaning Service Providers Kitchen Cleaning

Welcome to TidyCare/ professional Kitchen Cleaning TidyCare’s professional kitchen cleaning wing is supported by a team of manufacturers and suppliers of premium quality cleaning solutions for professional kitchen cleaning. As a subsidiary of the MJE-Investments group, TidyCare is barked by a company with over five years’ heritage and experience in a professional market place. The TidyCare name continues to be a hallmark for hygiene as the kitchen cleaning division goes from strength to strength, serving the need of professional customers across the UK. Hygiene Solutions TidyCare Professional Kitchen cleaning is supplied by companies who are supported by teams of experienced chemists who continue to develop premium quality formulations to meet the ever increasing demands of the professional market place. All product labels are colour and number coded and are supported by wall charts to ease identification and aid staff training and COSHH related aspects. Quality Assurance: Our suppliers are BRC accredited and striving for excellence in areas of the business. The products are quality checked right throughout the development and manufacturing to ensure standards are consistently high. The quality of our products is mirrored into the service we provide. The overall outcome is just as good as the products used and the team using them.

Customer Care TidyCare / Kitchen cleaning team can be reached seven days a week by ing and assures you that your query will be answered within one hours time You can also write to us at: Suite M10, Citibase House, Romford Road, Stratford, E7 9HZ

Core Business Kitchen Cleaning Department Kitchen / Catering Operations Whatever the size of your kitchen or catering cleaning requirements, TidyCare has a solution for effective cleaning and hygiene right across the kitchen cleaning and in food service areas. First class cleanliness is key in any environment where food is prepared or consumed, that is why TidyCare has employed professionalism and developed a comprehensive range of products to clean, degrease and sanitise all kitchen surfaces, equipment and table ware. Our suppliers have demonstrated and proven that the chemicals supplied are thoroughly effective yet non tainting degreasers remove even the toughest grease and grime whilst odourless sanitisers have been formulated to kill harmful bacteria and prevent cross contamination. With increased public awareness of food safety, it is paramount that your facilities are maintained to exceptional standards and this in turn will reflect positively on the image presented to your customers and staff.

Precautions: Wear protective clothing to avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash hands after use. Hazardous Symbols Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) IRRITANT Non-corrosive. Can cause irritation on immediate, prolonged or repeated contact with skin, eyes or mucous membrane HARMFUL IRRITANT HARMFUL Non-corrosive. May cause damage to health when inhaled, swallowed or absorbed by skin. Precautions: Wear protective clothing to avoid contact with skin and eyes. Provide good ventilation. Wash hands after use CORROSIVE May, on contact with living tissue, destroy them.. Precautions: Wear protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection to avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. PPE = PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MASK SAFETY GLASSES OR GOGGLES GLOVES

Safety COSHH Before using a product read the instructions on the label/wall charts carefully Never mix any chemicals together Do not store chemicals in unmarked containers Wear protective clothing where necessary Store bleach / acid / alkaline apart Clean spillages immediately - do not leave spillages unattended Train all new staff members Seek medical assistance if illness due to contact with hazardous substance occurs Never use non-approved products And Lastly if not first, maintain a COSHH file on site as required by the law. This file should contain all the safety data sheets of all chemicals you are using on the site and in case of accidents, the first aider will use this data to gain knowledge on the chemical composition. “It should always be “Safety First” Mask Gaggles Gloves

Regulations Apply to Employees & Employers Personal Hygiene A very important area - Why? Legal - You must have good personal hygiene and follow basic principles Poor personal hygiene and bad practices result in customer disloyalty - poor reputation People spread germs: hands > mouth > food = cross contamination

Chemical Samples Catering – Cleaning & Degreasing C38 Power Heavy Duty Oven Gel 3.7L (4.5kg) x3.7L (4.5kg) For use on cold ovens and grills. DO NOT USE ON MICROWAVE OVENS OR CERAMIC HOBS. Do not mix with acids or organic chemicals, particularly chlorinated hydrocarbons. pH 14 Classification Required PPE : Glasses or Goggles Recommended PPE : Glasses or goggles C39 Power Oven Cleaner and trigger spray Product Reference Health & Safety Areas of Use 750ml Trigger, x750ml / 5L Refill, x5L For use on cold ovens. CORROSIVE / CORROSIVE Classification Required PPE : Gaggles and Gloves Recommended PPE : Mask

Catering – Cleaning & Degreasing 5L Concentrate x5L All washable surfaces and equipment in food premises, including tiles, floors, walls, stainless steel sinks and work surfaces. Classification: NOT CLASSIFIED pH Level 12 Required PPE : Gloves Recommended PPE : Gloves C12 Defence Terminal Disinfectant Powerful quaternary based disinfectant. Formulated for use in food and healthcare environments Safe on all types of surface when diluted. Classification NOT CLASSIFIED pH Level 10 Required PPE : Gloves and Gaggles Recommended PPE : Gloves

D9. Suma Grill D9 Heavy Duty Cleaner Heavy duty cleaner for periodic maintenance in areas of heavy grease build up. Heavy duty cleaner for periodic maintenance in areas of heavy grease build up in food premises. Not suitable for aluminium. 750ml trigger spray Suma Bac D10 Detergent Disinfectant - 2 Litres. Detergent disinfection for one step cleaning and disinfection of all surfaces in food premises. 2 litres. Suma Inox D7.1 Stainless Steel Polish - 750ml Trigger Spray Ready to use polish for use on stainless steel surfaces that are not used in the preparation of food. Gives shine back to stainless steel. 750ml trigger spray.

Suma Force D3.5 Concentrated Degreaser - 5 Litres Concentrated degreaser for cleaning heavily soiled kitchen surfaces, safe on aluminium. 5 LITRES We also sell and provide cleaning supplies and provide you with all safety data sheets. For more details, please visit or