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SUPPLIER FOCUS CASE STUDIES CASE STUDIES DEMON INTERNATIONAL Demon International is one of the leading manufacturers of high pressure cleaning products. One of only a few UK companies actually manufacturing in Britain, it has been in business for over 50 years. Their range includes petrol and diesel machines, as well as the latest development in LPG. The company has been working with councils, local authorities and contractors for many years and understands the importance of street cleaning in the UK. It is a subject high on local authorities’ policies to ensure that the community is safe and clean. There are a whole host of cleaning machines available but ensuring the most efficient and cost effect equipment is vital for council’s resources. The award winning Hurricane Combi is one of the machines developed by Demon. The revolutionary and innovative machine is the ultimate tool for street cleaning and is now being used by customers in the UK and overseas. Since its launch it has gone from strength to strength and is now available with LPG engine to combat emissions. Tel : 01752 690690 | Email: [email protected] | Website : www.demon-pressure-washers.co.uk EBB AND FLOW Flowform Sculptures allow the water inside them to move in a variety of rhythmic flow patterns, one could describe them as resonant chambers for water flow as wind instruments are resonant chambers for air. Ebb and Flow was recently asked to help install one north of Aberdeen. The client was a single mother who had an adult child with a mental illness at home and who had a small income from other care work. She lived on a small holding on a windswept east facing hillside with sombre rounded granite mountains to the north and west. Her intention was to make the place special and to enable it to be more supportive to whoever would live there in the future. A pond had been extended and water diverted from a ditch. Five metres of foundation was already built (her first bit of blockwork) and we only had to set up the 12 forms with a little cement and plumb in the pump to bring the place to life. With a little help from the local groundworker, Jock and his JCB our client will now landscape around with boulders from the site and a few choice plants. This is not the first client we have met who wanted to make such a deed of love for the piece of earth entrusted to their care. The rhythmic water flow engendered is natural yet it also is lifted beyond what occurs in nature. The idea was discovered in 1970 by John Wilkes and has been developed in many designs by him and his colleagues since then. A friend recently described our work with the Flowforms as creating dynamic tranquillity, which sums it up rather well. Tel: 01453 836060 | Email : [email protected] | website: www.ebbandflowltd.co.uk April 2018 | Landscape Insight 39