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ISSA North America goes online
20th of August 2020The ISSA North America exhibition, which had been due to take place in Las Vegas from November 16-19, will now be an online event on the same dates.
"Our mission statement doesn't change as we connect as a united industry this November," commented Lindsay Roberts, group director for the event. "Every opportunity is still in front of us; it will
Cleaning Interactive to take place in October
18th of August 2020Virtual cleaning exhibition Cleaning Interactive, originally scheduled for September, will take place from October 6-7.
Free to attend, the virtual showcase promises all the standard features of a live trade show while allowing more people that wouldn't traditionally have gone to live events to interact and take part as well.
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Birmingham chemist creates alcohol-free face mask sanitising spray
13th of August 2020A face mask sanitiser spray developed in Birmingham has been proven to conform to European Efficacy Standards for disinfection.
Birmingham-based chemist Keith Hilton created the Salicin Face Mask Sanitiser while developing other products for the NHS some years ago. The portable spray is designed to provide the mask-wearer with an extra layer of
Deaths reported globally as drinkers substitute sanitiser for alcohol
12th of August 2020At least 10 people have died in southern India after drinking hand sanitiser as an alcohol substitute.
The incident occurred after liquor stores were closed in Andhra Pradesh as part of a local lockdown when COVID-19 cases rose. District police chief Siddharth Kaushal said the people who died had mixed the sanitiser with water and soft
‘More than one in 10 adults not washing hands after using the toilet’
10th of August 2020The average adult is now washing and sanitising their hands eight times a day compared with just five times before the COVID-19 outbreak.
However, more than one in 10 of us are still not washing our hands after using the toilet, according to a study by hygiene services provider Citron Hygiene.
The survey of 2,000 UK adults found that despite
Study suggests coronavirus is not present on London Underground network
10th of August 2020There is no evidence of Covid-19 on the London Underground network, an Imperial College study has suggested.
As well as being transmitted person to person, the Coronavirus can be picked up from contaminated surfaces. Twenty-four samples collected by scientists at Vauxhall, Pimlico and Victoria stations last month were all negative.
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