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Interclean Amsterdam - organisers will organise show 'safely and responsibly'
15th of July 2020The organisers of Interclean Amsterdam, taking place from November 3-6, are ready to host the exhibition in a "safe and responsible way", they have assured visitors.
They have also announced that this year's show will be a hybrid event combining onsite and online content. The physical event will be extended to make it possible for everyone
Hygiene is highest priority for travellers
14th of July 2020Global travellers intending to book holiday accommodation in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic consider hygiene to be more important than price or location. That's according to a new survey by Skyscanner.
The survey, which was aiming to find out how planning a holiday will evolve, was conducted among 2,300 travellers from the UK, the US,
Learning on the job
13th of July 2020News of an interesting training project in Germany from ECJ's Katja Scholz.
Combining theoretical learning with practical activity is probably the most effective way of assimilating something. Those in charge at the Schleswig-Holstein regional vocational college for contract cleaningare certainly convinced of that. “To this end, we work
Virtual cleaning industry event to launch in September
10th of July 2020A new virtual exhibition for the professional cleaning industry will take place online for the first time this September.
Cleaning Interactive promises to combine visualisation technology with a user-friendly interface to deliver all the standard features of a live trade show - including one-to-one appointments, meetings and demos, video and
Cleaning on the front line
9th of July 2020Anna Garbagna in Italy on how the cleaning sector has been in the front line in the COVID-19 crisis, and how associations are working to protect workers.
The difficult situation that Italy has been facing, along with the rest of the world, has led all companies to act in a concrete manner to face together a nasty reality that we never wanted to
People feel unsafe going into unhygienic washrooms, new study finds
8th of July 2020According to a new study, nearly eight out of 10 people surveyed in the UK feel more unsafe going to facilities with unhygienic public washrooms today than before the pandemic. And 33 per cent of UK respondents said they feel unsafe entering a washroom equipped with warm air dryers.
The survey by Tork brand Essity - which produces hand hygiene






