We are a family run company established in July 1991, offering our clients a professional whilst economical solution to graffiti and mould problems.
For the past 20 years we have run a national service offering removal and preventative programmes to Local Authorities, businesses and private clients who suffer from the vandalism of graffiti and fly-posting on many different types of surfaces.
All products used in counteracting these problems are carefully selected from major chemical companies who regularly up-grade their products to keep pace with the graffiti vandals. These chemicals have to be used in a safe controlled manor to prevent accidents to work force whilst ensuring no damage caused to the substrates being cleaned. By correct use of equipment and chemicals the graffiti vandals will be discouraged in continuing with their unsightly attacks on our environment.
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All our staff are fully trained in the use of the latest equipment and chemicals to ensure every job is approached with the same professional expertise regardless of the amount or type of graffiti. By treating our clients property as if it were owned by our employees we strive to ensure that every job is cleaned to the highest of standards whilst ensuring no damage is caused by the chosen methods of removal.
We offer a holistic approach starting with a free comprehensive review of the situation, often including a test sample on the abused area sometimes with supporting photographs. After examination and analysis of material to be removed a programme is presented, with individual method and risk assessments suggested to carry out the removal of the graffiti and suggestions of steps necessary to either prevent or at least reduce future removal costs.
As previously quoted by government ministers, it was reported that, “The quality of the area in which people live has a huge impact on the quality of their lives in general. That is why improving the quality of Britain’s local environment is a top priority."
A MORI poll placed clean streets third – behind low levels of crime and health services – in a survey of what makes somewhere a good place to live. Government Ministers therefore highlighted the importance of new powers under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 to help deal with the minority who continue to litter, graffiti and fly-tip. They said; “There has been a real change in public behaviour thanks to campaigns and education with more people than ever taking notice, and care, of surroundings. However, there continues to be a minority who have little respect for neither their neighbourhood nor their neighbours. It is the local authorities which have the responsibility to ensure this minority does not continue to fly-tip, litterbug and graffiti. Powers have been given to clamp down on such behaviour – now they must start using them.”
Member of the Anti-Graffiti Association
Member of the Havering Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Thurrock Small Business Club
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