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25th December 2013

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Clinell’s FREE* comprehensive, training and support is now available for every type of wipe that your Trust uses. GAMA Healthcare is the only supplier on NHS Supply Chain that can provide every kind of wet or dry wipe listed. Whether your Trust uses alcohol pre-injection swabs, patient wipes, surface wipes or multi-purpose dry wipes – you can trust GAMA Healthcare to provide quality, innovative products in addition to making a significant cost saving. New ranges of Clinell Alcohol Wipes, Patient Wipes (Body Care and Hands and Face) are now available. We have also extended our market leading Universal and Detergent range. GAMA are delighted to introduce Carell Patient Dry Wipes and Cleanall Professional Cleaning Cloths to complete our range of wipes. Carell’s soft, durable and absorbent dry wipes are ideal for patient and multi-purpose cleaning. Available in five types. Cleanall general purpose cleaning cloths are colour coded to comply with national guidelines. Available in three sizes and weights. Choosing GAMA not only means that you get the best wipes available, but you will also receive the best aftercare support. This includes FREE dispenser installation, FREE* revolutionary tablet-based Training Package, FREE on-site training from experienced infection control nurse trainers and FREE bespoke educational marketing support.

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