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New study tracks how fast a virus can spread across a hospital ward
22nd of June 2020Researchers have published a study investigating how fast a DNA virus is able to spread on contaminated surfaces in a hospital setting.
Researchers placed DNA from a plant-infecting virus on a hospital bedrail with the aim of tracking how it was spread. A small amount of water was added to the virus to replicate the water concentrations found in
New cleaning measures could cost US hotel industry $9 billion a year
19th of June 2020New cleaning protocols related to Covid-19 could cost the US hotel industry up to $9 billion annually, according to a report.
Issued by Hotel Asset Value Enhancement, the report puts the increase down to the need for enhanced cleaning of rooms and public spaces along with extra supply costs incurred on reopening.
The asset management company's
Cleanology staff wear uniforms made from 7,000 plastic bottles
18th of June 2020UK cleaning company Cleanology is saving 7,000 plastic bottles a year from landfill by kitting out staff in uniforms made from recycled plastic.
The uniforms have been rolled out following a full trial in 2019. Manufactured from a blend of plastic bottles and organic cotton, they are 100 per cent sustainable, ‘fair wear' garments.
Over the
Cleaning sector is key in Europe’s recovery phase, says EFCI
16th of June 2020The role of the cleaning and facility service sector has been well recognised during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, Isabel Yglesias at EFCI explains, the industry has a crucial role to play in Europe’s continuing recovery.
While European governments start to design a gradual phasing out of COVID-19 containment measures, the EFCI welcomed the
World Travel & Tourism Council launches global safety and hygiene stamp
15th of June 2020The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has launched a global safety and hygiene stamp. This will allow travellers to recognise governments and businesses around the world which have adopted health and hygiene global standardised protocols.
The move has also received the backing of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation
GBAC launches accreditation programme
12th of June 2020The Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC), a division of US-headquartered cleaning association ISSA, has launched the GBAC STAR facility accreditation programme on cleaning, disinfection, and infectious disease prevention.
The programme establishes requirements to assist facilities with work practices, protocols, procedures, and systems to





