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22.01.2022 It’s Educational Tuesday Arvo or if you read this 2morrow, it’s just Educational.



22.01.2022 Disinfectant Spray. Great For Washrooms, Office Space, All Surfaces & Air Sanitising **** Phone 9499 1002

21.01.2022 Hang in there everyone, remember to breathe.

20.01.2022 It’s still very infectious out there, We still have stock if you need more. Stay Safe Everyone Please Call 9499 1002



19.01.2022 Enjoy The Weekend People, Just Look Up & Shake Your Head Oh And Remember To Breathe

18.01.2022 Floor Decals Available From VCS in Store Call 9499 1002

18.01.2022 To all our wonderful Clients, Suppliers, Staff and there extended families, Stay Safe, Enjoy your time spent doing what you can do, And from all of us at VCS, we look forward to working with you in 2021 ensure growth and prosperity Cheers & Best Wishes We reopen on the 4th January 8am-ish



16.01.2022 Touch Free Sanitising Dispensers, now available, can be wall mounted or great in high traffic area as they can be accessed from both sides. Email or call 9499 1002 for more information and delivery

16.01.2022 Its Helpful Hint Thursday, Stay Safe All. When using disinfectants, remember there are several key constraints that impact their effectiveness: Contact between the chemical and the microorganism. If there is soil or biofilms present, this can prevent the chemical from doing its job.... Time in contact with the surface. No chemical works instantaneously and will need sufficient contact time to kill bacteria and viruses. The right temperature. All kill rates are time and temperature dependent. Therefore, always refer to the manufacturer’s directions for use. This will clearly state the recommended conditions, such as temperature and dilution. And always clean first. This may result in using the disinfectant twice. Once for an initial clean, then secondly for disinfecting, yet failure to do so will see surfaces cleaned only, not disinfected.

16.01.2022 Great to be out road tripping again, rain, hail or awesome sunshine VCS will deliver call 9499 1002

15.01.2022 Alright we are trying something new. our Monthly Specials on Facebook, Cheers All

15.01.2022 Oh Yer, We Have All Done That Walk. Enjoy the Sunshine. Stay Safe



13.01.2022 Non contact Thermometer now available from Our Hot VCS Staff so we know they work. Also good for checking your lunch is right to eat Call Now, 9499 1002 or Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday but not Friday

12.01.2022 Taking the new van for a road trip, supplying the essentials to rural Victorians. Yes VCS will deliver, we have all the required paperwork on board Stay Safe All. Remember To Breathe

11.01.2022 Found this sign on a recent road trip enjoy your long weekend Stay Safe and enjoy what you do. Cheers from VCS

10.01.2022 As businesses start planing to open soon with new protocols in place, give VCS a call on all your hygiene needs 9499 1002

10.01.2022 Doesnt Matter How You Explain It, Or How Many Times. Some People Just Wont Get It

06.01.2022 Just Remember To Breathe Everyone

06.01.2022 With more people returning to their workplace, We are stocked with Whiteley’s Viraclean. The first Australian manufactured product to be given TGA claims against COVID-19 available form VCS in bulk, spray bottles and wipes, phone 9499 1002 you know you want some.

04.01.2022 Cleaning vs. Sanitising vs. Disinfecting. Though these words are often used interchangeably, there are important differences between cleaning, sanitising and disinfecting: Cleaning removes soil from a surface, but makes no specific claims about killing disease-causing organisms. Cleaning assumes that the process will remove many of the organisms on the surface, but assumes small numbers of organisms after cleaning would be acceptable. Sanitising kills surface bacteria to help... ensure that there are very low levels of disease-causing bacteria left on surfaces, but makes no claims about fungi or viruses. Disinfecting has the power to kill bacteria and fungi and inactivates viruses and at a much higher level than sanitising. Sanitising provides a 3-log reduction to bacteria and disinfecting provides a 6-log reduction, with each log being a factor of 10. Anytime there is visible or gross soil on a surface, employees must first clean before disinfecting or sanitising. When disinfecting a surface, you can use a disinfectant to clean, but must apply it twice, first to clean and then to disinfect.

01.01.2022 Yep, stop blaming other people, and start doing the little thing

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