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Braun Medicare Top Side Loader Washer/Extractors
G. A. Braun, Inc
Braun Medicare Top Side Loader Washer/Extractors are designed for laundries requiring a highly efficient hygienic processing environment. They are available in split two-pocket and three-pocket models, and capacities of 200, 400, 600 and 800 pounds, In the contamination-free environment, soiled laundry loads from one side; clean laundry unloads from the other.
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Do textiles flow smoothly through your plant without hiccups? If not, you won’t want to miss the next ALM webinar, Mastering Workflow in your Plant, to hear tips about how to make adjustments for streamlining efficiency. Join us on Thursday, June 18, at 2 p.m. ET for the presentation by Michael Dodge.

With healthcare experts currently predicting our "new normal" from COVID-19 to continue through the summer, such as social distancing and facemask requirements, ALM has made the decision to postpone the Textile Care Services Laundy & Linen College session until September 21-25, 2020. This means both Laundry & Linen College sessions will run concurrently. Please visit the Laundry & Linen College page on our site for full details and registration links.

   
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Industry News

EAST BERLIN, CT – When the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort arrived at New York City Harbor’s Pier 90 on March 30th, hundreds of people momentarily forgot about social distancing and stood shoulder-to-shoulder, witnessing its arrival. The Comfort — a beacon of hope for a beleaguered city — arrived in port to give surge capacity to New York City’s overwhelmed hospital system as it reeled under pressure from the global Coronavirus pandemic.

But one area of military vessels that people rarely give a lot of thought to is the all-important laundry room. Have you, at any time, ever taken a moment to consider how the ship’s crew launder bed linens and PPE equipment such as scrubs, facemasks, etc?

Probably not, but there’s a group of dedicated workers doing just that every day in East Berlin, Connecticut.

Driving the beating heart of the Comfort’s laundry room are four 150lb and two 60lb washer-extractors, partnered with five 110lb and two 75lb tumbler dryers manufactured by the EDRO Corporation.

“All of EDRO’s employees are extremely proud and honored to be associated with the nation’s efforts to help those with critical needs at this time,” said EDRO Managing Director Scott Kirejczyk. “As a tier-one laundry equipment supplier to the United States Defense Department, several of our ‘Battleship Quality’ washer-extractors are currently onboard the USNS Comfort assisting the staff in maintaining a hygienically clean environment.

“EDRO has been proudly supporting our military forces for three generations and as a family owned business, our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those families affected by this tragic health crisis,” stated Kirejczyk.

The Comfort is a converted supertanker used by the U.S. Navy as a floating medical facility to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. It can sustain up to 2,000 people, crew and patients. Before steaming into New York, some of its prior postings had taken it to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, and to New York City in 2001 to treat people injured in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. At its core are 12 operating rooms and 1,000 beds to support the numerous levels of care required. It is also home to a dental clinic, four X-ray machines, a CT scanner, two oxygen-producing plants, an optometry lab, and coolers to hold 5,000 units of blood. Other onboard services include a satellite lab, a central area for sterile casualty receiving, a medical supply depot, a well-stocked pharmacy, and a morgue.

During March, New York City rapidly emerged as the Coronavirus epicenter of the country, and as a result, its medical centers became stretched to the limit and in dire need of more beds. The Comfort, emblazoned with red crosses on its white hull, joined tens of thousands of doctors, nurses and medical professionals in New York battling to save American lives.

The original mission was the handling of trauma cases and other emergencies, thus allowing overburdened New York City hospitals to devote more resources to Coronavirus patients. However, after only 20 patients boarded the vessel on its first day of operation, that mission strategy changed on April 7, when President Trump signed an order allowing the Comfort to be converted into a 500-bed facility for coronavirus patients. The order came about after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo requested him to do so based on models that projected a worst-case scenario in which 110,000 to 136,000 hospital beds would be needed at the peak of the outbreak.

But as stay-at-home orders and mass social-distancing practices began to blunt the virus, the numbers of intensive care patients never reached the anticipated high-point capacity rendering the Comfort underutilized.

Following a White House meeting on Tuesday, April 21, between the President and Governor Cuomo, it was announced that New York no longer needed the USNS Comfort. The final patient left the ship on Sunday, April 26. It is unknown if the patient was to be transferred to another hospital or discharged from treatment altogether.

The Comfort hoisted anchor on April 30, to head back to U.S. Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, where it’s expected to undergo maintenance, restock and prepare for deployment on possibly another Coronavirus mission.

Governor Cuomo stated in a coronavirus briefing in April that “having the ship in New York has been worthwhile. I believe [the] Comfort not only brought comfort but also saved lives.”

The USNS Comfort is one of two Mercy-class hospital ships operated by the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command. The Comfort’s sister hospital ship, the USNS Mercy, is also equipped with four 150lb and two 60lb washer-extractors partnered with five 110lb and two 75lb tumbler dryers from EDRO. The Mercy has been deployed in the port of Los Angeles since March after sailing in from its base in San Diego to help lift the burden from local medical treatment facilities that need to focus their resources on patients affected by the global pandemic.

  

Continental Girbau (Continental) recently recognized Aadvantage Laundry Systems, in Garland, Texas, with the On-Premise Laundry Distributor of the Year Award.

Aadvantage, led by CEO Mike Zuffinetti and President Ryan Smith, a division of EVI Inc., received the On-Premise Laundry award for outstanding sales and service performance within the on-premise laundry market.

  

Girbau Industrial (GI) recently recognized Lavatec Laundry Technology (Lavatec USA), in Beacon Falls, Connecticut, with the 2019 Girbau Industrial Business Partner of the Year award for contributing to outstanding sales of Girbau Industrial laundry products.

Lavatec is a global manufacturer of industrial washing, drying and goods transportation solutions. In 2014, Lavatec USA and Girbau Global Laundry Solutions (Girbau) entered into a collaboration agreement that allowed both companies to take advantage of the manufacturing capabilities and product offerings of their counterpart. The agreement allows both companies to complete their product range with products manufactured by the other. Since then, they have worked together on many industrial laundry projects.

  

Girbau North America (GNA) recently recognized Sparkle Solutions, in Concord, Ontario, for outstanding sales and service within the Canadian market.

Sparkle Solutions, managed by by Ray Helwig, serves both on-premise, multi-housing and vended laundry markets within its Canadian territory of Ontario. This is the third year Sparkle Solutions has been named GNA’s Canadian Distributor of the Year for excellence in vended and on-premise laundry distribution.

  

Girbau North America (GNA) recently recognized Poseidon Textile Care Systems LLC (Poseidon), in Troy, Michigan, with the 2019 Business Partner of the Year award.

Led by Michael “Stucky” Szczotka and Jeff Quail, Poseidon was recognized for outstanding sales and support of Poseidon Textile Care Systems®-branded products, including high-performance wet cleaning machines, new-technology dryers and flatwork ironers.

From Our Members
  

Colmac is pleased to announce the hiring of Duane Craig to their production staff. Duane brings to the team a high mechanical aptitude, with experience trouble-shooting mechanical and electrical systems. He’s integral to Colmac’s machine testing and quality assurance. He will also serve as a customer service/field service technician.

Division Laundry & Cleaners was named a 2020 honoree by the San Antonio Business Journal (SABJ) for the Family-Owned Business Awards. They are now up for an additional honor, SABJ's Corazón de San Antonio Award. Support your fellow ALM member and vote today! Congratulations, Division Laundry & Cleaners!

EcoTex Partners with Recovery Cleaners – A Michigan Fabric Restoration Company
ClearWater Tech, LLC
Looking for an alternative water treatment solution to improve efficiency in their laundry facility, Recovery Cleaners installed ClearWater Tech EcoTex and NatureWash Ozone Water Treatment Systems to eliminate odors from smoke and sanitize fabrics removed from fire damaged homes and businesses. 
 
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