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Yes, many public places have very poor levels of hand hygiene : 31.33%
No, as long as you take sensible hygiene measures such as hand washing yourself you do not need to worry : 36.14%
Not sure : 32.53%
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Making problems history (1st October 2009)
Many listed buildings have no safety anchor eyebolt systems, and window frames often leak, so using reach and wash or pure water technology is problematic.UP2 Access has the solution
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Easily accessing all areas (1st October 2009)
In conjunction with high level window cleaning company S&B,Clear Cleaning has set up Clear Access Solutions
A clear vision for the future (1st June 2009)
Colin Brookes of Clear Cleaning started working as a window cleaner way back in 1978 – but things have changed a lot since then.Keeping on top of the game now involves staff training, customer communication and corporate br
Clearly on course for safety (1st February 2009)
Clear Cleaning has secured 100% Government Funding for Merton College's NVQ2 Window Cleaning Course, ensuring workers are skilled and safe
Clearly for commercial roofs (1st February 2009)
Designed specifically for use on the roofs of commercial properties, Clear Cleaning's new trolley provides a portable suspension anchor for personnel concerned with rope access and fall arrest.
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