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  • Preparing for the Post-COVID Landscape

    more important, with many clients already looking to address their longer-term requirements when the COVID

  • Staff Shortage Crisis Looms in the Cleaning Industry as Winter Flu and COVID-19 Cases Surge

    With winter flu and a potential surge in COVID-19 cases on the horizon, the BCC fears that the lack of Security Agency has already raised concerns about the combined impact of widespread flu and the ongoing COVID natural immunity due to reduced exposure to flu over the last few years, coupled with the emergence of COVID As winter approaches and the threat of flu and COVID-19 looms, the cleaning industry faces an impending

  • DON’T TAKE YOUR PHONE TO THE LOO!

    Have you ever seen a colleague take their phone to the loo with them? Or are you even the guilty one? Taking your phone to the toilet with you is a really easy way for it to get covered in bacteria. So, leave it at your desk! Research shows that the average person who has a smartphone will touch the screen nearly 100 times per day! And just think how often we are unintentionally undoing all the good of the antibacterial handwash we have just used, within seconds of picking up the phone. Plus of course putting it up against our face. We know how Coronavirus can survive on surfaces for days and therefore it is so important to remember to keep our phones clean. Coronavirus, in some form or other, is here with us to stay so for now, here are some tips to keep your phone clean and germ free. If you are not sure, check online for the most efficient way to properly clean your phone., then ensure that you wash your hands more regularly. The easiest way to keep your phone clean is to make sure your hands are clean when you use it. Keep your phone away from pockets/handbags that contain used tissues: Germs will certainly end up on your phone. Throw away used tissues straight away. A small ultraviolet light sanitiser can detect and kill bacteria without causing damage to your phone. Plus, it can be used on other items such as your charger, keys etc. You might be surprised at what you find! And finally… DON’T TAKE YOUR PHONE TO THE LOO!

  • Communicating Cleaning Routines

    words you choose—while it’s okay to say that you’re taking extra care to disinfect your space due to COVID -19, you can’t make unsubstantiated claims, like calling your space “COVID-free.” According to PHE, it’s possible for someone to contract COVID-19 by touching a contaminated surface—like In the meantime, please visit the GOV.UK website for more information on COVID-19—and be sure to review

  • PRIME MINISTER BORIS JOHNSON VISITS THE RUTHERFORD DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE SOMERSET IN TAUNTON

    During the visit, Boris Johnson said he was focused on clearing medical backlogs aggravated by the Covid said: “I am focused on what I think is the number one issue for British people and it is clearing the Covid

  • Helping Your Business Get Back to Work

    According to PHE, it’s possible for someone to contract COVID-19 by touching a contaminated surface—like know cleaning an area with normal household disinfectant after someone with suspected coronavirus (COVID has been heavily contaminated, such as with visible bodily fluids, from a person with coronavirus (COVID setting the time since the individual was last in the setting The infection risk from coronavirus (COVID

  • Our Commitment to You

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) is having a significant effect on how people go about their daily lives and how The COVID-19 pandemic is a significant challenge but together, we are rising to it and will undoubtedly you Our senior management team has been busy assessing and mitigating the risks associated with the COVID While the circumstances around the COVID-19 outbreak are constantly changing, our resolve and commitment If you have any concerns about COVID-19 and how WORKPLACE is working to lessen its effects, please don

  • Our commitment to you

    Our senior management team has been busy assessing and mitigating the risks associated with the COVID While the circumstances around the COVID-19 outbreak are constantly changing, our resolve and commitment regular communication, provide the latest advice and remain vigilant and agile in our response to the COVID If you have any concerns about COVID-19 and how WORKPLACE is working to lessen its effects, please don

  • The Future of Cleaning Practices: Trends Shaping Sustainability and Efficiency in 2022

    Supply chain disruptions had a significant impact on businesses in 2021, surpassing the effects of the COVID Prioritising Staff Well-being and Efficiency: The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of

  • How to Prevent Sickness Downtime in your Workplace

    THE THREAT COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. The main symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are a high temperature and a new, continuous cough. Everyone must stay at home to help stop coronavirus (COVID-19) spreading. and PHE websites for additional/more detailed information: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid -19/ https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public For more information

  • Protecting our employees’ health

    more important, with many clients already looking to address their longer-term requirements when the COVID seen outstanding examples of creativity from our people as they support clients in the fight against COVID

  • Escalation of Cleaning Procedures

    The chemicals used have not and cannot be tested to confirm if they kill COVID-19; and if they did, they Until the COVID-19 strain is clearly identified our chemicals will only help kill off Norovirus, MRSA

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