SafeClean’s ™ Receives Official Approval
CrestClean’s Health, Safety and Environmental Management System, SafeClean, has received trademark approval.
New Zealand’s Intellectual Property Office issued the trademark registration on 23 September 2014, after a six month period during which notice of the trademark is advertised and any objections to it can be filed.
Trademarks help to distinguish business assets and align them with a particular brand. According to the Intellectual Property Office, “The main purpose is to create a distinctive and preferably memorable brand that customers associate with quality products or services….This enables a business owning a quality trade mark to stand out in the market place and gain a competitive edge over its competitors. For some companies an effective trade mark can become their most valuable asset.”
CrestClean decided to trademark SafeClean because the brand linked the terms “safety” and “cleaning.” SafeClean is like a “shop in a box”, as it standardises common basics into a system, but also allows us to customise health and safety programmes for the particular requirements of our customers.
SafeClean is registered as an occupational health and safety service. Once a trademark is registered, the ® may be used in conjunction with the logo or in any reference to it. No other New Zealand businesses can use the SafeClean name in relation to health and safety services. CrestClean also owns the web domain www.safeclean.co.nz.
All of CrestClean’s main logos and graphic devices are trademarked, including the word “CrestClean,” in New Zealand and several other countries including Australia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, India, Malaysia and China.
CrestClean can now promote SafeClean® as a unique and innovative health and safety system, which ensures the cleaning activities conducted at customers’ premises are carried out in a safe and less hazardous manner, protecting not only our own personnel, but our customers and the public.