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A matter of survival
7th of July 2020As a vital link in the fight against the pandemic, cleaning companies have had to re-focus their activities, writes Christian Bouzols in France. It’s also been a matter of survival.
Just like the great majority of companies, those in the cleaning sector have been hit hard by the COVID-19 outbreak and some of them have lost up to
Cabin designers rethink aircraft to improve safety post-COVID
6th of July 2020Seat dividers, antimicrobial surfaces and heat treatments are among the suggestions being made for improving aircraft cabin safety in future.
Literature pockets could be replaced with open nets or eliminated altogether, with safety card information being printed on seat backs instead.
Ideas for safer flying post-COVID-19 were discussed at a
Cleaning crews play key role in reopening UK university cities
3rd of July 2020A rigorous cleaning regime including deep cleaning, hot washing, steam cleaning and sanitising all street furniture has been put in place in Oxford.
These are among a series of measures being rolled out to keep people safe in the UK university city as it reopens for business.
Cleaning crews employed by ODS - owned by Oxford City Council - kitted
Refinishing flooring surfaces reduces carbon footprint, says report
2nd of July 2020Refinishing hardwood and resilient floors is more sustainable for the environment than replacing the flooring surfaces, according to a new report in Sweden.
The study, which was carried out by the IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute with input from Bona, states a 78 per cent carbon footprint reduction when refinishing rather than
Please wash, and dry, your hands
1st of July 2020VSR’s John Griep on how crucial hand hygiene is.
Although everyone has an opinion about the measures to be taken to combat Coronavirus, luckily there is one body in the Netherlands offering clear guidelines: the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM). Staff at this independent government body are working overtime to
Clean smarter, not harder
30th of June 2020An event on digitalisation in the cleaning sector took place just before Denmark went into lockdown. This report from ECJ’s Danish reporter Lotte Printz.
All 100 attendees were welcomed personally with a handshake when RENT Digitalt (Clean Digitally or Pure Digital, in translation), a one-day conference on digitalisation in the cleaning






