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US Cleaning Tools Adds Bry-Air Stainless Dehumidifiers for FDA-Regulated Cleanrooms

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Bry-Air MiniPAC stainless models MP-100, MP-350, MP-600, and MP-1200 are now available to order on a 5-week lead time for facilities operating under FDA 21 CFR Part 117, USP <800>, and ISO 14644.

United States, 13th May 2026US Cleaning Tools today expanded its stock of Bry-Air’s stainless steel MiniPAC desiccant dehumidifiers. The move follows growing orders from FDA-regulated food plants, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and ISO-classified cleanrooms.

The stainless MiniPAC range covers four capacities: MP-100, MP-350, MP-600, and MP-1200. Each unit uses Bry-Air’s silica-gel rotor to pull air down below 1% relative humidity. Refrigerant dehumidifiers cannot get there. The 304-grade stainless construction is built for daily wash-down and clean-in-place cycles, which is what FDA 21 CFR Part 117 and USP <800> environments actually require.

“Food and pharma operators keep hitting the same wall with refrigerant dehumidifiers. They bottom out around 35% RH,”

said Krenar Jaha, founder of US Cleaning Tools. 

“Below that, in a stainless wash-down environment, you have to go desiccant. Bry-Air built this line for exactly that situation, and we’ve seen orders climb noticeably since FDA enforcement tightened in 2024.”

Humidity control is one of the most common cGMP audit findings in pharmaceutical manufacturing, according to compliance reviews published by FDA inspectors. Excess moisture degrades active pharmaceutical ingredients, encourages microbial growth in spray-drying operations, and changes tablet hardness mid-batch. A single rejected batch can cost a manufacturer over $100,000.

Capacities run from 100 CFM up to 1,200 CFM. The smaller units fit dispensary cleanrooms and confectionery dry-rooms; the larger ones handle pharmaceutical lyophilization suites and lithium-ion battery dry rooms. Every unit ships with integrated PLC controls and an option for digital data logging where FDA audit trails are required. Stainless MiniPAC orders carry a 5-week build lead time; standard galvanized models ship within a week.

US Cleaning Tools is an authorized Bry-Air dealer. The team handles sizing, install guidance, and post-sale service across Bry-Air’s full industrial dehumidifier range.

About US Cleaning Tools

US Cleaning Tools (uscleaningtools.com) is a US commercial supplier of cleaning, restoration, and environmental control equipment based in Issaquah, Washington. The company stocks more than 700 products across 30 brands, including Bry-Air, Therma-Kleen, Tornado, and Nacecare. Customers include food and pharmaceutical manufacturers, restoration contractors, hospitality groups, and healthcare facilities. Standard catalog items ship within a week; engineered industrial systems carry standard manufacturer lead times.

About Bry-Air

Bry-Air is a global manufacturer of industrial desiccant dehumidification systems, headquartered in India with US distribution. Bry-Air units are used in pharmaceutical, food, lithium battery, defense, and chemical processing facilities worldwide.

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Tapes To Digital Provides VHS, Camcorder and Audio Cassette Conversion Services Across the UK

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Tapes To Digital, a UK-based tape conversion service, provides digital transfer for VHS, VHS-C, Betamax, Video8, Hi8, Digital8, MiniDV, audio cassette and other legacy media formats. The company has completed conversions for more than 100,000 customers across the UK and Australia, with drop-off locations across Greater London, the South East, East of England, West Yorkshire and the West Midlands.

United Kingdom, 13th May 2026 – Tapes To Digital, a UK-based tape conversion service, offers digital transfer services for a wide range of legacy tape formats across the country. The company provides conversion for VHS, VHS-C, Betamax, Video8, Hi8, Digital8, MiniDV, MicroMV, U-Matic, Betacam and audio cassette tapes, alongside other media formats including vinyl records, reel-to-reel tapes, MiniDisc and DAT.

Magnetic tape, which has been a common format for home recordings since the 1970s, has a typical recommended storage lifespan of 20 to 30 years according to archival guidelines. Many tapes recorded during the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s now fall within or beyond this period. Tapes To Digital provides households and organisations with a route to transfer the contents of older media into modern digital formats.

Playback equipment for older tape formats has also become harder to source in recent years. Production of new VHS recorders ended in 2016, and machines for formats such as Betamax, Video8 and MiniDV are increasingly available only through specialist suppliers.

“We work with customers across the UK who want to access old family videos, audio recordings and archive footage on modern devices,” said a spokesperson for Tapes To Digital. “Digital conversion provides a way to view, share and store content from formats that would otherwise require equipment that is no longer widely available.”

Tapes To Digital has completed conversions for more than 100,000 customers across the UK and Australia, processing over 10 million items of media to date. Customers receive their original tapes back alongside digital copies supplied on USB, DVD or via cloud storage. The company also provides repair services for tapes affected by mould, broken casings or sticky-shed syndrome prior to conversion.

All work is carried out in-house in the UK, with no tapes sent overseas. Drop-off locations are available across Greater London, the South East, East of England, West Yorkshire and the West Midlands. The company offers VHS to digital conversion and other tape transfer services with pricing from £15 per tape, with reduced rates available for larger volumes.

In addition to tape conversion, Tapes To Digital offers photo scanning, slide and negative digitisation, video editing, montage production, and floppy disk and Zip disk data recovery.

For more information or to request a quote, visit www.tapestodigital.co.uk or call 0800 707 4227.

About Tapes To Digital 

Tapes To Digital is a UK tape conversion service that transfers VHS, camcorder, audio cassette and other legacy media formats to digital. With drop-off locations across Greater London, the South East, East of England, West Yorkshire and the West Midlands, the company has completed conversions for over 100,000 customers. All conversions are carried out in-house, and damaged tape repair is available. For more information, visit www.tapestodigital.co.uk.

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Payless Promotions Marks 25 Years of Operation in Australian Promotional Products Industry

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Payless Promotions, an Australian supplier of promotional products, branded merchandise, and uniforms, marks 25 years of operation in 2026. The company has accumulated more than 1,300 five-star customer reviews and reports that more than 70 percent of annual revenue is generated from repeat customers. Women hold 80 percent of leadership positions, with team tenures of 8 to 25 years. The company maintains a Modern Slavery Policy and carbon reporting capability.

Payless Promotions, an Australian supplier of promotional products, branded merchandise, and uniforms, has marked 25 years of operation in 2026. The company serves clients across government, healthcare, education, enterprise, Aboriginal community, and childcare sectors nationwide.

The business has accumulated more than 1,300 five-star customer reviews over its 25 years of operation. According to company data, more than 70 percent of annual revenue is generated from repeat customers. Women hold 80 percent of leadership positions, and members of the leadership team report tenures ranging from 8 to 25 years with the company.

Company Background

Founder and CEO Guy Dawson established Payless Promotions 25 years ago to serve organisations managing uniforms and merchandise across multiple sites. The company identified a market need among clients running multi-site uniform and merchandise programs, particularly the administration involved in approval workflows, order reconciliation, and consistency across locations.

“Our clients needed systems to reduce administration time and improve consistency across locations,” said Dawson. “That is what we set out to build over the past 25 years.”

The company invested in custom-built technology rather than off-the-shelf software, developing e-client portals, approval workflows, automated reporting tools, and API integrations for client use. According to company reports, clients using these systems have reduced internal uniform and merchandise administration time by up to 70 percent.

Client Sectors

Payless Promotions reports a client base that includes government departments, healthcare networks, ASX-listed enterprises, Aboriginal community organisations, education providers, and childcare operators. The company states that the majority of its revenue is generated from clients with multi-site procurement requirements where consistency and reporting are operational priorities.

Team and Leadership Tenure

The Payless Promotions leadership team consists of staff who have been with the company for periods ranging from 8 to 25 years. Women hold 80 percent of leadership positions across the business. The company reports that long staff tenure has supported continuity in client account management, with clients working with the same account contacts over multiple years.

Operations and Supply Chain

Payless Promotions operates direct supplier partnerships across Australia and China. The company maintains market-rate tracking processes to monitor pricing across its product catalogue and reports that this supply chain structure supports its lead time and pricing positions.

The product range includes promotional merchandise, custom workwear, hi-vis safety clothing, corporate and sports uniforms, school and healthcare uniforms, Year 12 jerseys, corporate gifts, and an eco-friendly and sustainable merchandise range. The full catalogue is available at paylesspromotions.com.au.

Compliance

The company maintains a Modern Slavery Policy and conducts supplier assessments that meet enterprise compliance requirements. It also provides carbon reporting for clients with net-zero reporting requirements.

Outlook

“We continue to invest in digital reach, platform development, and product range as we enter the next phase of operation,” said Dawson.

Dawson confirmed that he remains directly contactable by clients, with his direct number available on request.

About Payless Promotions

Payless Promotions is an Australian-owned supplier of promotional products, branded merchandise, and uniforms. The company has operated for 25 years and serves clients across government, healthcare, enterprise, education, and community sectors. More information is available at paylesspromotions.com.au.

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Robert Lawrence Vancouver Highlights Seasons in the Park Vancouver in New Review and YouTube Short

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New feature spotlights a memorable Vancouver dinner built around incredible views, beautiful sablefish, and a lemon pie worth ending with

Canada, 13th May 2026 — Robert Lawrence Vancouver has released a new restaurant review focused on Seasons in the Park Vancouver, highlighting a dinner experience that combined one of the city’s most scenic dining settings with a meal that fully lived up to the atmosphere.

The new feature centers on what made the evening feel complete: the setting, the food, and the way the entire night came together naturally from the first course through dessert. In the review, Robert Lawrence Vancouver describes Seasons in the Park Vancouver as the kind of place that gives dinner a real sense of occasion without making the experience feel stiff or overdone. Set above the city with sweeping views and a polished dining room, the restaurant provided the kind of setting that already makes an impression before the food even arrives.

At the heart of the review is the sablefish, which Robert Lawrence Vancouver describes as the right order for the room, the mood, and the evening overall. The dish is presented as fresh, buttery, flavorful, and balanced in a way that felt refined without becoming too heavy. Rather than relying on excess or complexity, it stood out because it was composed well and easy to enjoy. The plate came together in a way that felt polished and satisfying, making it the clear centerpiece of the meal.

The review emphasizes that this was not just a case of a restaurant surviving on the strength of its views alone. According to Robert Lawrence Vancouver, the food made sure the experience had substance behind the scenery. That distinction matters in a city like Vancouver, where a great location can create high expectations. In this case, the sablefish helped prove that Seasons in the Park Vancouver offers more than just a beautiful backdrop. The meal itself gave the evening real weight.

Dessert also played an important role in how the night came together. Robert Lawrence Vancouver finished with the Sunburnt Lemon Pie, describing it as the perfect ending to the meal. Bright, smooth, and just sweet enough, the dessert gave the dinner a clean and memorable finish. Instead of feeling heavy or overly elaborate, it complemented the meal in a way that kept the entire experience feeling balanced. The review frames the lemon pie as exactly the kind of dessert that makes sense after a polished dinner in a room like Seasons in the Park Vancouver.

That sense of rhythm is one of the strongest themes in the new feature. The review is not simply about one good plate or one striking view. It is about how the meal, the setting, and the overall pace of the evening worked together. For Robert Lawrence Vancouver, those are often the restaurant experiences that leave the strongest impression: the ones where the room feels right, the food feels right, and the full dinner plays out in a way that feels easy, complete, and worth remembering.

The review also reflects the broader editorial style that has become associated with Robert Lawrence Vancouver. Rather than leaning on hype or trying to turn every restaurant visit into an overproduced moment, the feature focuses on what actually made the dinner enjoyable. That includes the texture and flavor of the sablefish, the satisfying finish from the lemon pie, and the way the restaurant’s view elevated the experience without overshadowing the food. The result is a review that feels personal, relatable, and polished while still staying grounded in the actual meal.

Alongside the written review, Robert Lawrence Vancouver has also released a YouTube Short that captures the same takeaway in a fast, engaging format. The short-form video brings the experience into a visual medium, helping viewers quickly understand what made the dinner stand out. Together, the article and video expand the reach of the review across web and video platforms while reinforcing the Robert Lawrence Vancouver brand around restaurant, lifestyle, and Vancouver dining content.

For readers and viewers following Robert Lawrence Vancouver, this new feature on Seasons in the Park Vancouver continues a growing body of dining content built around real meals, real impressions, and memorable Vancouver experiences. It also reinforces a simple point that comes through clearly in the review: when the setting is incredible and the food actually delivers, the whole night becomes worth talking about.

Read the full review here:
https://robertjohnlawrencevancouver.com/robert-lawrence-vancouver-reviews-seasons-in-the-park-vancouver-incredible-views-beautiful-sablefish-and-a-lemon-pie-worth-ending-with/

Watch the YouTube Short here:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ryeykSODujY

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Email: robertjohnlawrencevancouver@gmail.com

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