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BCC publishes guide to cleaning and hygiene terms
21st of August 2020The British Cleaning Council (BCC), the industry body for the UK cleaning and hygiene sector, has published a guide to cleaning terms to help the UK economy continue to reopen safely following the lockdown.
Since the pandemic began the BCC has received many enquiries about cleaning applications, processes and procedures from a variety of organisations that are reopening premises or seeking to design cleaning regimes that will ensure staff, visitors and the public stay safe and well.
Key advice in the guide includes:
• When employing a contractor or planning a cleaning and hygiene regime, it is essential a current, robust risk assessment is designed acknowledging the various environmental factors that may be encountered
• When engaging external providers to carry out specialist cleaning/disinfecting activity it is important to review their credentials in terms of:
1. Reputation and credibility
2. Operator training
3. Credibility of the product intended for use, preferably that which has undergone efficacy testing and has a unique EN number
4. Result evaluation process - how is the outcome measured?
BCC chairman Paul Thrupp said: "Outside the cleaning and hygiene industry, there is some confusion about what is needed in terms of cleaning and disinfecting to ensure people stay safe and well in light of the risk posed by Coronavirus.
"This has been aggravated by entities which have sprung up, aiming to capitalise on the public's fears by offering cleaning products and services which may not do all that they claim.
"Our guide aims to bust these myths and offer an industry-agreed source of reliable, evidence-based information."
Visit www.britishcleaningcouncil.org to see the guide.





