One of the biggest challenges for teams and companies providing Hygiene Services is keeping their Cleaning Uniforms in good condition and looking presentable despite the use of chemical products required for their work activities. The use of bleach and chlorine in cleaning and disinfection causes numerous damages to Professional Clothing, giving it an unpleasant appearance, with no solution to reverse this situation. Thus, we aim to provide a solution that offers effective “defense” so that the Work Clothing of these companies can withstand the aggressiveness imposed by cleaning chemicals. Therefore, we have developed clothing pieces with an anti-chlorine finish applied to the fabric.
Most clothes that come into contact with bleach or chlorine end up fading. Fabrics lose some essential characteristics, such as elasticity, get burned, lose their fit, among other problems. High concentrations of chlorine not only pose health risks but also act as a bleaching agent that causes cleaning uniforms to fade over time. Chlorine also reduces the integrity of the fabrics of your Cleaning Uniforms, corroding the fibers until they become thin, weaker, and prone to disintegration. To maintain the quality of your Work Uniform, it is vital to use Clothing that can protect you from these chemicals.
Chlorine has been the choice for disinfecting water in public water systems. This choice is understandable as chlorine makes this treatment cheap and effective in reducing harmful substances in water. Swimming pools and hygiene and cleaning services are two other areas where this chemical is widely used. Thus, some precautions and care must be taken to use Chlorine and bleach most appropriately and safely. Below are five aspects where the use of chlorine can be harmful:
“Textile finishing is the term for the chemical and mechanical processes used on textiles after they are produced… there are finishing processes that control shrinkage and others that add special qualities such as stain resistance, antiviral protection, or insect repellence among many others.”
The use of anti-chlorine fabrics has become increasingly common in the cleaning industry, offering several advantages over conventional materials. These fabrics are specially developed to resist the effects of chlorine, which is frequently used in cleaning products like bleach and disinfectants. Here, we will discuss the advantages of using anti-chlorine fabric for cleaning uniforms and the areas of cleaning where this type of fabric can be applied.
With Unifardas having various clients in the Hygiene and Cleaning Services sector, we have some knowledge in this field to understand the reasons why Cleaning Uniforms get damaged regularly and the need to develop a solution to minimize this problem. The use of Chlorine and Bleach, sometimes with incorrect dilution, causes damage to clothing through splashes of these liquids. Therefore, we introduce you to a Fabric with an Anti-Chlorine Finish capable of protecting your Cleaning Uniforms from this risk, which often irreversibly damages your Work Clothing, making it look unappealing and highly unprofessional. This finish can be applied to various pieces of your Work Uniform, from Coats, Work Pants, and other items that are part of your Work Uniform.
To achieve exceptional performance in combining protection against chemical splashes, a differentiating technology is used, providing excellent resistance levels against these chemical products. When spilled liquid comes into contact with the fabric, a protective barrier is formed, preventing the chemical from penetrating the fabric’s fibers. This finish was also designed to last and remain effective, considering repeated washing cycles. A high degree of breathability of the fabric is also a critical factor, with the protective properties of this finish offering excellent protection to the user. This fabric has high color fastness, making it ideal for outdoor use or involving contact with hypochlorites.
Anti-chlorine fabric offers a range of significant advantages for cleaning uniforms in various areas of the cleaning industry. Its durability, fade resistance, ease of maintenance, and comfort make it an ideal choice for professionals performing routine cleaning tasks. Additionally, anti-chlorine fabric can be applied in different sectors, such as hospitals, food industries, hotels, educational institutions, and healthcare centers, providing lasting protection and reliable performance. By investing in anti-chlorine fabrics for cleaning uniforms, companies and organizations can promote efficiency, comfort, and professionalism in their cleaning operations.
Anti-chlorine fabrics that can be used in your cleaning uniforms are developed to be durable and resistant to the effects of these chemical agents. However, the durability of your cleaning uniform can vary depending on the type of fabric, the manufacturing method, and the care of washing and maintenance. Some anti-chlorine fabrics are made with resistant materials and special treatments to protect them from the damages caused by chemical products. These fabrics are developed to maintain their properties for a long time, even with repeated exposure to chlorine or bleach. However, it is essential to note that no fabric is entirely invulnerable to the effects of chlorine or bleach. Over time, frequent use of these chemical products can still cause some wear on anti-chlorine fabrics. Additionally, proper care is crucial to prolong the durability of these fabrics by following the washing and storage instructions provided by the manufacturer.
In summary, the use of anti-chlorine fabrics in cleaning uniforms is important for several reasons. These fabrics are specially developed to resist the harmful effects of chlorine and bleach, which are commonly used in cleaning activities. The main advantage of anti-chlorine fabrics is their ability to protect cleaning uniforms from stains, fading, fiber weakening, and other damages caused by the chemical products used in cleaning. This contributes to the durability and longevity of the uniforms, allowing them to maintain their professional appearance for a longer time. Furthermore, using anti-chlorine fabrics can bring economic benefits, as a cleaning uniform that resists the damages caused by chlorine and bleach does not need to be replaced as frequently.
UNIFARDAS® supports Espaço T, which is an inclusive organisation, of all and for all, and our common goal is to increase employment opportunities for young people with special needs and/or who, for some reason, have been excluded from the labour market.
We work hard to provide safe working conditions by going beyond the imposed and mandatory minimums.
We support, nurture and offer continuous training programmes aimed at improving skills.
At UNIFARDAS® we keep up to date with the latest technologies and innovations that can optimise our production process making it more efficient and close to zero waste.
UNIFARDAS® is a partner of Espaço T, an inclusive organisation, of all and for all, with the common goal of increasing employment opportunities for young people with special needs and/or who, for some reason, have been excluded from the labour market. In this organisation, immigrants will also find a support network in finding work and housing.
In addition to the sustainable path we have been taking throughout our production and supply chain, UNIFARDAS® participates, supports and organises a beach clean-up every year after the bathing season, in partnership with World Clean-up Day. We are also partners of Seaqual, an entity that, together with some other partners, promotes the collection of ocean waste and its transformation into upcycled marine plastic that will then be used in the production of fabric and other sustainable products.
In addition to the sustainable path we have been taking throughout our production and supply chain, UNIFARDAS® participates, supports and organises a beach clean-up every year after the bathing season, in partnership with World Clean-up Day. We are also partners of Seaqual, an entity that, together with some other partners, promotes the collection of ocean waste and its transformation into upcycled marine plastic that will then be used in the production of fabric and other sustainable products.