Machine cleaning and disinfection of masks and more
Zero risk mask hygiene
People who risk their lives deserve the best: zero risk in hygiene and disinfection. MEIKO has the clean solution for breathing apparatus: professional, economic and completely safe.
Fires may still be put out by hand but cleaning is best by machine
Working by hand is not to be underestimated – but it's not the best option for cleaning respirator masks or regulators. The right machine will clean better, faster and more economically. That's possible with MEIKO.
Firefighters who wear respiratory protective equipment such as self contained breathing apparatus already face enough risks in their line of work, so it's important to get their gear hygienically clean as quickly as possible. The TopClean M from MEIKO is a truly pioneering solution in this field.
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"Top Clean M from MEIKO manages to clean four masks in just six minutes – that was the deciding factor."
Niklaus Lerch, fire brigade group leader of Roche, Basel
It used to take around nine hours to clean 25 masks, but with the TopClean M this task can now be completed in three hours and 20 minutes.
Grum,
Head of fire department
German army Stetten
Our in-house system for monitoring hazardous substances has been tightened up – the TopClean M saved me from going through the process of getting cleaning chemicals approved for use.
Andreas Rudlof,
Head of Airport Fire Service
Stuttgart Airport Fire Service
Cleaning masks is top priority to ensure hygienic breathing apparatus. So it's handy that MEIKO's cleaning solutions provide not only top cleaning performance, but responsible management of water, chemicals and energy as well. Economy on more than one level.