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L’Occitane ensures warehouse hygiene with ICE Cleaning solutions

Beauty brand L’Occitane has joined forces with ICE Cleaning, a leading cleaning expert, to mitigate the spread of viruses and bacteria, including coronavirus, throughout its warehouse to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its employees at all times.

With more than 60 stores across the UK, L’Occitane’s extensive offering of high-quality skincare, body care, hand care, hair care and fragrances can also be purchased online from its e-commerce site with UK next-day delivery.

“The pandemic has had a huge impact on businesses over the past year, particularly for retailers such as L’Occitane, which relies heavily on the physical presence of its workforce in order for operations to continue to run successfully,” commented Zac Hemming, Founding Director of ICE Cleaning.

“To create the safest possible working environment, our team of highly skilled technicians complete a deep clean of the L’Occitane warehouse once a month, which includes our highly effective decontamination service that uses innovative cleaning technology to provide maximum protection.”

ICE Cleaning’s decontamination solution, ICE SHIELD, uses electrostatic technology to form a protective barrier that effectively wraps around surfaces or touchpoints, destroying 99.9% of traces of coronavirus and other bacteria and viruses. The treatment guarantees full surface protection throughout the L’Occitane warehouse for up to 14 days.

“Finding ICE Cleaning couldn’t have happened at a better time for us during the pandemic,” added James Lemon, Distribution Centre Manager at L’Occitane. “Cases were on the rise and all of our staff were apprehensive about attending work, so the cleaning solution we use really gives the team peace of mind and makes us all feel a little bit safer at work. It also sends a positive message to the team too, that their safety, wellbeing and providing a safe place to work is really important to us as a company.”

Industrial Cleaning Equipment (ICE Cleaning) will be exhibiting at IntraLogisteX on stand 1020

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