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Dirty washrooms deter 97 per cent of Brits from returning to a restaurant
3rd of January 2018New research has revealed just how many people are put off returning to restaurants because of the poor standard of the washrooms.
The survey commissioned by Cannon Hygiene was carried out by YouGov, who polled 2,012 Britsh adults. Over 97 per cent of those questioned would be put off returning to a restaurant or bar because of poor toilets.
ISSA and Amsterdam RAI restructure agreement
2nd of January 2018Cleaning industry association ISSA and RAI Amsterdam, who previously co-organised the ISSA/INTERCLEAN group of cleaning trade exhibitions around the world, have restructured their agreement to "allow both organisations to thrive in the global marketplace".
As part of the restructure Amsterdam RAI events will be named Interclean while ISSA will
The pitfalls of recruitment
29th of December 2017In many ways, a job interview is not so very unlike a first date. And as with the course of true love, the path to finding an ideal match is just as likely to be strewn with banana skins as rose petals, for both parties. Hartley Milner explores the pitfalls of the recruitment process.
As a business manger, you are looking for a long and
Crisis point for poor toilets
28th of December 2017A new study reveals that poor washroom provision in stadiums and other high-traffic venues is reaching a crisis point. Jenny Turner from Tork manufacturer Essity considers ways in which this situation can be improved.
Stadium washrooms are notorious for their poor standards. Anyone who has attended a large live music or sporting event will
Radical hospital hygiene reform needed in Europe
27th of December 2017Antimicrobial resistance could cause more deaths than cancer in Europe by 2050, according to experts. But improved hand hygiene could have a significant impact on the figures.
Public Health England claims that a failure to address antimicrobial resistance could result in an estimated 10 million deaths a year worldwide by 2050 with the cost in
PeeSafe aims to make Indian restrooms more women-friendly
22nd of December 2017An Indian start-up aims to improve health and safety in ladies' toilets with the aid of a new product.
The PeeSafe Sanitised Washroom programme is being launched in a bid to improve hygiene in washrooms across India. It is said to dramatically reduce the numbers of microbes, viruses, fungi and bacteria on toilet seats including the germs that







