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1 Phone: Btm industrial ltd Unit 2 Sherwood Industrial Estate Bonnyrigg, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH19 3LW Welcome to Deep Clean Scotland Leading Specialists in Deep Cleaning Solutions. Customers At Deep Clean Scotland we specialise in the deep cleaning of commercial kitchens & their grease extract systems. Hospitals/hospices We provide our 24 hour maintenance services to both blue chip and private sector clients throughout the UK and our management Facilities Management team has over ten years experience in the industry. We are committed to providing a high quality, professional service. Local Government Hotels Our experienced and qualified staff receives constant training to ensure we comply with current health and safety guidelines. Restaurants We are a member of the Heating and Ventilating Contractors Association (HVCA) and are accredited with National Britannia Health Clubs SAFE contractor. We operate to TR19 and DW172 standards as stipulated by the HVCA Schools Universities Our services are tailored to meet the needs of each individual client and we offer a range of service options including monthly Supermarkets maintenance contracts, quarterly, six monthly and annual reviews or visits and we are able to react to emergency or ad-hoc requests. Catering Engineers Catering Support Services Golf Clubs Care Homes Btm industrial Ltd SC T/A deep clean Scotlan
2 Kitchen extract ventilation Kitchen ventilation systems can only be operated efficiently and hygienically through regular cleaning and ongoing maintenance. At Deep Clean Scotland we can assist you to ensure your kitchen ventilation system is maintained to the standards stipulated by the HVCA and complies with current legislation and guidelines. Access doors at rectangular ductwork comprise rigid mild steel frames to which insulation can be dressed, and an insulated door fixed with quick release cam lock fasteners is secured. Access doors at spiral ductwork comprise rigid double-skin panels curved to suit duct diameter and complete with twin sprung-boss fasteners and sealing gaskets. Our services operate to accommodate your needs. We provide a 24-hour service, which allows us to carry out the clean at a time that suits you. Our friendly team will arrange with you a suitable time for us to visit your premises in order to carry out a survey of the system which will then allow us to prepare our no obligation quotation. A member of our survey team will arrive at your premises with Company Identification Cards and will walk through your system, evaluate any access issues and provide an accurate timescale and cost for completing the work to HVCA TR/19 standards. Prior to commencing the clean, we will take digital photographs of your system. Photographs will also be taken when we complete the cleaning process. Kitchen grease extract ducting and all associated components such as fan units, dampers, turning vanes etc will be cleaned as far as access allows by means of, dry scraping, spray degreaser, wet/dry vacuum, mechanical brushing, hand brushing / wiping & dry steam vapor methods to remove grease and fibrous deposits. Where grease has become carbonized it may be cleaned by means of a specialised chemical treatment Where access allows, we will price to carry out a thorough clean of your duct and extraction system and, should the need arise, we can also supply and install access components throughout the system as required to carry out the cleaning and inspection verification on an initial and ongoing basis. All access components will be fitted and any insulation made good by experienced tradesmen to HVCA DW/144 (1998) The Kitchen extract system presents particular hazards due to the potential for the accumulation of grease. Accumulated grease within an extract system forms a hidden fire risk. Under certain circumstances flames or very high temperature within the duct can ignite grease causing fire to spread rapidly through the system.
3 Why you need to regularly clean your extract system Legal compliance with the HSE fire safety law The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires those responsible for workplaces to carry out a fire risk assessment of their premises, including grease extract systems, and take action to eliminate - or at least to minimise - risks to the safety of the building's occupants Should the Responsible Person have failed to carry out fire risk assessments or take appropriate action to protect the safety of building occupants, and if a fire causes injury or death, they may be liable to criminal prosecution. Legal compliance with your Insurance Company Insurance companies, who are members of the Association of British Insurers like Norwich Union are now stating in there commercial property policy that Kitchen extract ductwork needs to be inspected internally to check on the build -up of grease deposits and cleaned annually as a minimum, although the exact frequency will depend on the level of usage of the cooking equipment. Failure to comply with the legislation will provide grounds for Insurers to dispute claims in the event of fire. And they may find their property insurance either impossible to obtain, difficult to renew in the future Maintenance Code Compliance The HVCA Guide to Good Practice TR19: Cleanliness of Ventilation Systems 2005 provides the benchmark to maintaining the cleanliness of the kitchen extract system. Heavy Use hours per day 3 monthly Moderate Use 6-12 hours per day 6 monthly Light Use 2-6 hours per day 12 monthly Operators of kitchen extraction equipment should consider the following points:- Insurance Warranty The association of British Insurers Fire Risk Assessment: Catering Extract Ventilation provides guidance on how to maintain systems to comply with insurance policy warranties and legal requirements. Fire Safety By removing the combustion load, fire safety is greatly enhanced. This is why insurers Loss prevention Council recommends regular cleaning by specialists. Hygiene You can show any inspector that there is no hiding place for pests and germs. Unsightly leakage of liquid grease/oil or back wash of fouled air is avoided. Odour Any smell of rancid grease or food products is controlled. System efficiency improves the containment of kitchen smells. Comfort Clean, efficient extract systems properly draw out heat, steam and fume to improve kitchen working conditions. Reliability Fan breakdown resulting in loss of service and possible fire risk due to over-loading of the fan Impellors or jamming of fan impellors against hardened grease is guarded against.
4 Grease Filter Laundry Service At Deep Clean Scotland, we place great importance on the regular maintenance and cleaning of canopy filters. Filtration is only fully effective when used in concert with regular maintenance procedures! All filters should be correctly installed and maintained. Incorrectly fitted, dirty and collapsed filters are a common cause of ductwork system Contamination! Are your Kitchen extract filters greasy? Don t have the time or equipment to clean them properly? Staff not insured to work at height? We have the answer to your problem We will collect your dirty grease filters on a planned rotational basis; the filters will be taken away and professionally cleaned and stored until your next planned changeover. Our filter laundry service can be programmed to suit your needs. If you notice your filters looking dirty, pick up the phone and we will deliver your clean filters the very next day. We also provide an evening pick up service for clients who wish to have their filters cleaned overnight and back in their canopy the following morning. Replacement Filters We recommend our clients to purchase a secondary set of filters and on collection of dirty filters our technician will have a clean set ready to fit to your canopy, causing minimal disruption and maintaining the ongoing safety and efficiency of your extract system. All types of filter cleaned or supplied: Mesh, Baffle or Disposable Freshmesh
5 Catering Equipment On Commencement of a deep clean we will test all the equipment, fully dismantle & clean every surface using our specialised chemicals, high pressure steam vapour & vacuum methods. After removal of all grease & carbon we will re-assemble and ensure all equipment is operational for use the next day. If our service is carried out on a regular basis it will prove to be cost effective, efficient and a positive contributor to extending the life of your equipment. Our service is designed around each individual clients needs & our 24 hour service ensures minimal disruption to your organization. The removal of as much litter, food debris, spillages, grease accumulation, grease splashes, smears, smells, carbonised or dried-on grease or food, and dust as possible. The kitchen and catering equipment shall be left ready for use in a safe working condition. Our supervisor will leave a written report with the client regarding the work that has been completed and any defects found. Commercial ovens and ranges Barbecues and char grills Chip scuttles and fryers Commercial grills and griddles Professional microwaves Refrigerators and freezers Pizza ovens and potato bakers Hot cupboards/bain Marie s Rotisseries and other cooking equipment Ware washing machines Kitchen extractor fans and ventilation Heydal ceilings Cold rooms Bakery equipment Full equipment maintenance contracts Seals, corners, ledges and crevices, legs of equipment or tables, returns, lips are all expected to be cleaned to the above standard. Upon completion, no traces of cleaning chemical shall be left which might contaminate food or cause irritation/illness/injury to any person. Surfaces shall be left streak and smear free The gas and electric cooking equipment, including gas ring burners, oven pilot lights and oven burners are tested before and after our operations to ensure that any faults are identified. Caustic cleansing of Cast Iron Cooker tops, Stainless Steel Racks & Trays etc in our alkaline dipping tanks is essential to remove built on debris/carbon. Our service is designed to restore your equipment to the highest possible standard. Removal of carbon deposits, grease, grime, waste and scale, some of which will be regarded not only unhygienic but a potential fire risk is all part of our service. We also provide a refurbishment service where we will uplift your equipment whilst your premises is being refurbished, deep clean the items at our workshop and store it until you require it to be Re-delivered.
6 Helping you tick all the boxes No matter how thorough daily, weekly or monthly cleaning schedules are, over a period of time a build up of grease, carbon deposits and debris will accumulate, which will require specialist cleaning and this is where we can help. The 1990and 1995 Food Safety Act has laid down very strict guidelines for the hygiene of commercial kitchens and a safe, hygienic environment is essential for any company involved in food preparation and production, both for the health and safety of your workforce and the quality of the products you supply. To ensure this, our highly experienced service teams, using the latest deep- cleaning techniques and specialised equipment, can tackle even the most stubborn areas of your kitchen. A pre organised Survey will enable us to discuss with you and highlight any problem areas. We will then tailor our services to fit your exact requirements - whether that s a one-off pre-audit clean or a deep cleaning programme at regular intervals. Our Kitchen deep cleaning service is designed to assist the daily cleaning kitchen activity and to restore and maintain high standards of hygiene. We will deep clean all kitchen areas or items as agreed with you whether it s the structures, the ventilation, the catering equipment or a combination of all Full deep clean. A full deep clean of your kitchen is not normally an easy task, but we re able to make it appear so. We achieve our objective by the application of specialist preparations, using experienced technicians and equipment developed specifically for the purpose. We offer our service 24 hours a day which means we can carry out your deep clean out with your normal working hours to ensure minimal disruption to your organisation. Equipment Canopies Filtration Ventilation Structures Pest Control
7 Chemical Supplies Here at Deep Clean Scotland We re always looking for ways to help you keep Your commercial areas clean and hygienic and that s why we have launched our new range of chemicals to complement our Deep Clean Service. Our Best Sellers: DEGREASER SANITISER READY TO USE Ready to use General usage hard surface cleaner and sanitiser Unit size: 750ml Trigger Spray Combined Degreaser and hi spec Biocide for general and food industry use. FOOD SAFE, NON TAINTING HEAVY DUTY DEGREASER General use high strength industrial degreaser Heavy Duty Cleaning, dilute at a rate of 1:10 General Cleaning of Lightly soiled Areas, dilute at a rate of 1:30 Unit size: 5 litres An effective and powerful heavy duty degreaser for use on all hard surfaces. A FOOD SAFE, NON TAINTING detergent designed for the effective cleaning of food preparation surfaces and equipment. Removes soiling from heavily contaminated surfaces such as Cooker Hoods, Grills, Floors, Walls, e.t.c. Sanitiser Kills bacteria and helps prevent the spread of infection. Dilute at a rate of 1:20 Unit Size: 5 litres A concentrated hard surface alkaline detergent containing surfactants, sequesting agents and a potent amphoteric biocide. A Food Safe, Non Tainting product designed for the effective sanitisation of surfaces and equipment. Not what you were looking for, don t worry just give us a call and we will find a product to suit CATERING DISH & GLASS WASH PRODUCTS BEERLINE CLEANING CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & FLOORCARE JANITORIAL DISPOSABLE TRIGGER SPRAY RANGE HAND CARE Btm industrial ltd SC T/A deep clean Scotland
8 For a free no obligation survey please do not hesitate to contact us Our Services Edinburgh: Glasgow: Kircaldy: info@deepcleanscotland.co.uk BTM INDUSTRIAL LTD Unit 2 Sherwood Industrial Estate Bonnyrigg, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH19 3LW Kitchen & Food Prep Area Deep Cleaning Canopies, Ventilation Cleaning Maintenance Filtration supplies & Laundry Service Pest Control Services Hard Floor Cleaning & Maintenance Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning High Level Cleaning Drainage Cleaning/jetting Power washing & Chewing Gum Removal deep clean Scotland is a trading name of btm industrial ltd Company Registered in Scotland SC29902 Retail Refrigeration Case Cleaning
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