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Public washrooms - a change in attitude
17th of November 2020“The public needs to have confidence in restaurants, bars, hotels, shops and gyms if they are to return to these facilities - and the same applies to away-from-home washrooms”, says Essity’s Stuart Hands. However according to the company’s latest survey, attitudes to public toilets are changing as people demand new Covid-19
The balance between sustainability and hygiene
16th of November 2020The use of disposable products and plastic PPE has been dramatically stepped up during the pandemic. But can such methods be sustainable? Or should we be prepared to compromise on sustainability while our health is at risk?
The sustainability movement has gathered momentum over recent years – in the cleaning industry along with everywhere
‘Drug-resistant bacteria persists in hospitals even after deep cleaning’
12th of November 2020Deep cleaning fails to prevent the spread of certain antibiotic-resistant bacteria in hospitals according to University of Cambridge researchers.
Enterococcus faecium is commonly found in the intestines of humans where it usually causes no problems. However, it can lead to potentially life-threatening infections in immuno-compromised patients.
Hospital floors are a hotspot for bacteria: report
11th of November 2020The floors of a hospital room can become contaminated with antibiotic-resistant bacteria within hours of a patient's admission, according to a study.
And there is clear evidence to suggest that such organisms may be transferred to the patients despite efforts to prevent this, claims the author.
Researchers at the Cleveland VA Medical Centre in
COVID-19 forces public rethink in bathroom hygiene
10th of November 2020Nearly half the population of the UK are now cleaning their toilets more frequently as a result of the global pandemic, according to Harpic.
However, only 45 per cent say they close the lid of the loo before flushing. One toilet flush produces thousands of tiny aerosol droplets which may contain bacteria and viruses capable of contaminating
Lionsbot wins Amsterdam Innovation Award 2020
6th of November 2020The overall winner of the Amsterdam Innovation Award 2020 is Lionsbot, for the Leobot range of robotic cleaning machines. The awards ceremony was held during Interclean Amsterdam Online, which has been taking place all week.
LeoBot by LionsBot, a family of floor cleaning robots, is capable of performing a range of tasks. This socialised robot is