ExaClair launches antimicrobial range

ExaClair, the UK supplier of Exacompta, has launched the Clean’Safe range of filing products and desktop accessories to decrease cross contamination issues for people working both from home and in the office.

The raw materials used in the range’s manufacturing process are treated with organic antimicrobial additives that protect against bacteria, viruses, mould and fungi, therefore reducing infection spread as they inhibit the growth of the microbes by more than 99%.

The range includes slip files, two-flap folders, elasticated three-flap folders, document wallets, twelve-part multipart files, ring binders, lever arch files, desk-top drawers, letter trays, magazine files, pen pots and desk mats.

Lawrence Savage, Marketing Manager at ExaClair, says that this range will provide valuable reassurance for those returning to work. “These products are handled on an everyday basis, causing bacteria and viruses to stick to their surfaces and multiply if left untreated. Especially for all those having to combine working from home with going into the office, the Clean’Safe range allows employees to return to work and share files without worrying about cross contamination.”

With the environment in mind, the filing products are FSC®-Certified and the desktop accessories are Blue Angel Certified and come with a 25-year warranty.

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