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Re: NCCA. Missing a Trick?????
« Reply #20 on: May 02, 2005, 05:05:03 pm »
As i mentioned once before, an MOT test does not assure the safety of a vehicle. It does mean that it passed minimal safety tests on that day. What you do with the vehicle beyond that day is beyond the examiners responsibilties.
Allergy free room can be comprimised the minute someone else enters or a window is left open.
Hopefully the person wise enough to invest in the allergy free zone, is also wise enough to maintain it  :D hence the home use products.

Barry Pearce

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Re: NCCA. Missing a Trick?????
« Reply #21 on: May 03, 2005, 06:32:46 am »
Derek.
There seems to be a play on words around the old maxims "Any publicity is good publicity" and  "Ignorance is no defence under the law".
Instead of the NCCA being beaten to the punch, why dont they take the enitiative and find out what their members would like on say a 6x4 plasticised card on the back of a hotel bedroom door, submit all the examples to the solicitors, take councils advice on what is an ecceptable statement of fact, with your logo it might well be covered by copyright?
If you never try , you'll never know.
Barry

Derek

Re: NCCA. Missing a Trick?????
« Reply #22 on: May 03, 2005, 07:03:42 am »
Barry its worth consideration.. there is a world of difference in placing a notice/certificate stating that this room has been cleaned to a specific standard by and a certificate stating that it has received an anti-allergy treatment.
 
People are far more wary of chemicals and there are many more reports of customers asking about the chemicals we propose to use in their property.

This is the point I have been trying to make..perhaps rather badly.

Derek

Barry Pearce

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Re: NCCA. Missing a Trick?????
« Reply #23 on: May 03, 2005, 07:40:14 am »
Derek.
The statement we all make with pride,to the the public, THE WORLD, is on your business card, your van, your letter heads, i'm the best thing since sliced bread.
Cleaning is to quick to bother with sticking a board outside of a house like a paint & decorater, or a builder, but if, by your standards you have done a good job, then leave your mark.
Barry

Re: NCCA. Missing a Trick?????
« Reply #24 on: May 03, 2005, 02:24:46 pm »
Hi Guys

I think you are all missing the statement,"this room was cleaned with AllergStop"

where does Des' statement say it is allergy free.  The system does in fact allow for pre-testing and testing following cleaning should it be required as proof, the test is for both mite/mite excrement/ and protein.
In point of fact the room would reamin allergen free if treatment continues using the room spray.

However the statement as to the room being cleaned with Allergstop is true!!

Best regards Nick