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Distribution Centre Cleaning, Warehouse Cleaning, Distribution Hub Cleaning, Shed Cleaning
Welcome to Kai-Wash, the only UK specialist cleaners of Distribution Centres.
Our facilities are unique. We have designed and branded our own product for distribution centre cleaning. The product is called the Kai-Wash. Distribution centres usually have a cleaning policy that is typically bi or tri-annual. For this reason it becomes imperative to find a solution that is cost effective, and does not affect the ability of the distribution centre to perform it's daily duties in a way that a platform might.
About the Kai-Wash
Is it really possible to clean every millimetre of a distribution centre? 
Until now, such a claim would be doubtful because
abseiling, working from a scaffold tower, cradle or mechanical boom is too
restricting to maintain a consistent cleaning pattern.
To overcome this, we have developed systems and equipment with
which we can guarantee that no matter how tall the building, every
millimetre of its external surfaces can be cleaned.
Called Kai-Wash, it features a purpose designed lightweight
device, not dissimilar in appearance to a cradle, temporarily suspended
from the roof of a distribution centre. It contains only hoses – not people – attached
to a custom built service vehicle at ground level. It is able to climb the
building on a dual fail-safe rope system. Installation takes approximately
half a day depending on access.
The cleaning action is entirely by hot water pumped under pressure
through our specially designed spray heads which jet the water at critical
angles on to the outer surface of a building to attack the dirt and grime –
first by loosening it and then getting under it to remove it completely.
Brushes are not used, nor do we normally use additives or detergents.
The design of the spray heads and the angles, temperature and
pressure at which the water is applied are the result of over 15 years’
experience of using high pressure water systems to clean the exteriors of
large buildings. Just recently, we completed the cleaning of the entire
façade of Imperial College in London – all 70,000 ft2 of it.
How can we be so sure that every millimetre of a distribution centre is cleaned?
Because the way we jet water ensures that every point on the
surface is cleaned at least ten times in the Kai-Wash cleaning cycle – and
because of the speed of cleaning, relatively little water is used; if no
detergents are involved, the water can go directly into surface drains.
The result is a system capable of cleaning vast areas of external
surfaces to extremely high standards – we estimate at least three to four
times faster than any other method and with significant cost savings when
compared to conventional façade shed cleaning.
There will be some, perhaps many, in the trade who will be sceptical
of these claims, but if you think how robotics have revolutionised
manufacturing processes in terms of quality, efficiency and speed and then
apply the principle to the cleaning of buildings, you can begin to see why
our claims are not based on false modesty.
How it works for cleaning distribution centres
Like many good ideas, the thinking behind Kai-Wash is straight forward – to
develop a simple, safe, thorough, highly efficient and cost effective system
for washing cladding and façades.
The Kai-Wash cradle is suspended from a roof structure by a dual
fail-safe rope system and fitted with hoses that are attached to a large hot
water pump in our service van that can generate up to 345 bar. It can heat
water to 100°C, although normally water is applied at 60°C. Water pressure,
flow rate and temperature can be adjusted remotely from the ground.
Distribution Centre Installation & Safety
Because Kai-Wash is a complete system for cleaning buildings, we designed
it around our own expertise – for instance, only our highly qualified and
safety conscious rope access technicians, who are all IRATA trained, are
allowed on the roof of a building to install it. They are also responsible for
setting up safe temporary systems of attachment when the roof does not
have its own fall arrest system.
Once on the roof, additional equipment is winched up. Moving the
Kai-Wash cradle on to the next section to be cleaned can take as little as
two minutes.
There is no restriction on height for the Kai-Wash system – as part of
the safety brief, the cradle has been engineered to work at greater heights
and with greater forces on the roof equipment.
As with any safe rope access, everything has at least two
independent points of contact. In addition, the Kai-Wash cradle also uses a
safety inertia reel so that if anything were to fail, it can be lowered to the
ground at controlled speed. This ensures the safety of the operators below.
Kai-Wash is a unique cleaning system – proven, safe, efficient, fast,
thorough and affordable, all factors that should appeal to those responsible
for cleaning the façades of their distribution centres.
