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Are people's fears about poor hand hygiene in public spaces founded

Yes, many public places have very poor levels of hand hygiene : 31.33%

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Look out acids and alkalis about
December 1st 2009

It is probable that your employees work with acids and alkalis, as most cleaning chemicals are acid or alkali based, says Kingfisher.

The company asks; if an accident happens, do you realise that a normal saline eyewash takes more than three hours to have any effect on acids or alkalis? Do your employees feel safe using their current eyewash systems? The picture on the right is the result of an over-charged battery.

Kingfisher says its product 'eyeVolution' could make the difference between saving or losing your eye should misfortune occur.

eyeVolution is a rapid and effective neutralising agent for acids and alkalis in the eye or on the skin. It's claimed a 1l bottle has the same effect as 50ls of normal tap water.

Immediate application could prevent further damage to the eyes; as acids and alkalis can penetrate the cornea in just 45 seconds.

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