How The Development Of Targeted Hygiene Protocols Is Helping To Create A More Hygienic, Time-Saving And Cost-Saving Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
By Dr Lisa Ackerley, CEnvH, FRSPH, Director of Medical and Scientific Engagement, Hygiene at Reckitt
In a world where it remains challenging to drive confidence, high standards of hygiene remain of great importance – in February 2022 according to Global Reckitt Covid Tracker, with 1000 individuals surveyed, 38% still choose where they visit based on disinfection standards1. Businesses, manufacturers and facilities management teams need to adopt smart cleaning and disinfection methods to rebuild and maintain patrons’ and workers’ confidence. But no expression has rung truer than “time is money” when it comes to the cleaning sector – and improving efficiency through a targeted hygiene approach can ultimately lead to lower operating costs.
PTSG Works At Homeless Resource Centre In London
Premier Technical Services Group Ltd (PTSG) has been contracted to deliver specialist electrical services at The Passage – a rapid response assessment hub aimed at helping rough sleepers in London.
Smart And Professional External Building Refurbishments From Cladding Coatings
Cladding Coatings are leading applicators of high-performance coating systems for commercial and industrial buildings.
Fire And The Haunting Impact Of Past Decisions
By Iain Cox, Chair of the Business Sprinkler Alliance.
Recent years have highlighted the impact of design decisions on fire safety during the construction of buildings and the ensuing need for remediation. It brings home the implications of design decisions made today about a building and its fire protection that can impact us for more than 30 years. Judging by the many fires across the commercial sector, we need to think about these decisions and what the outcomes we want in the event of a fire. With on average 490 fires per month damaging industrial and commercial buildings, are people making informed and active decisions when it comes to fire safety in buildings?