Infocus Management Group and eWater Systems have formed a partnership that will see Infocus Food Safety provide on site training programs and back up support to help ensure full client understanding and maximised utilisation of eWater products
Food safety experts to train for eWater
Fully reticulated system pays off for Southern Health
In late 2009 a fully reticulated system was been commissioned at the Kingston Centre CPK. 12 months later Food Services and CPK Manager Imran Hanif says “ …eWater has been really effective in reducing our chemical expense. Its proven to work, easy to use and convenient……would recommend it to anyone”
What about the payback ?
Its all well and good having environmental advantages and being safer to use but what about the cost?Understandably we’re always being asked this question. Working with a variety of clients the answer is that most e Water installations will pay back in under 3 years.
Shannon Bennett’s new Vue with eWater
Early 2011Shannon Bennett will open his new flagship Vue De Monde on the 55th floor of Melbourne’s Rialto Tower. Reflecting his belief that all businesses have a responsibility to be sustainable, the new restaurant has embraced e- Water with a fully reticulated water system. But it also about the money.
Regional Kitchen embraces electrolyzed water
The Regional Kitchen Group (RKG) sometimes know as Community Chef, is a company that has been formed to manage a massive project that combines the resources of 14 municipal councils in Melbourne. THe RKG project, sometimes known as Community Kitchen, is building a state of the art central production kitchen at Altona, in Melbourne’s West. [...]
Brian Lennox writes about E Water in Hotelier Magazine
A senior member of the Sangster Design Group, Brian is one of Australia’s leading Food Service Design Consultants. After exploring the cleaning and sanitising properties of electrolyser water, he has embraced the product. He wrote the following article for Australian Hotelier magazine.
New Council Regulations mean cleaner garbage bins
New Melbourne City Council waste removal regulations are incensing CBD café owners who face hefty fines if they neglect to store their dirty rubbish bins overnight, inside their eateries.
Many café owners find this new policy as unreasonable, with the smaller premises feeling there is simply no room to accommodate these bins while complying with food [...]
Mix hot water with alkaline to remove heavy fats
The Melbourne Convention Centre staff have been mixing ROX Cleaning Water – the alkaline stream – with hot tap water to clean tough-to-remove fatty residues from their kitchen implements.
When ROX Cleaning Water is mixed with hot water it works particularly well when cleaning slicers and knives that have been used for cutting meats and cheeses. [...]
ROX Electrolysed Water features in Fairfax Media House’s new 5-star Green Star environmentally designed headquarters
In late 2009, the Fairfax crew moved into the environmentally sustainable Five-star Green Star-rated headquarters – Media House – on the corner of Collins and Spencer Streets in Melbourne. For the first time, Fairfax Media’s Victorian companies are all housed under the same roof.
The landmark building boasts best practice principles in environmental design across all [...]
Royal Children’s chooses ROX for cleaning and sanitizing new kitchen
An integrated ROX Water system is being installed in the kitchen at the new Royal Childrens Hospital in Melbourne. Reticulated to 20 outlets, ROX Water will be used in hand cleaning and sanitizing, for vegetable and fruit sanitizing and for general cleaning and sanitizing work surfaces, benches and kitchen equipment. The Royal Childrens system includes [...]

