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Latest Poll
In terms of winning business, do you think price will continue to dictate in 2012?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only
Last Month's Poll

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%

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%

Role of hygiene emphasised in light of asian superbug
August 11th 2010

The cleaning industry has responded to news that a new drug-resistant bacteria, NDM-1,has emerged.

An article published in the medical journal The Lancet, suggests NDM-1 initially spread in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, but has also been found in 37 patients from the UK who travelled to Asia for medical procedures such as cosmetic surgery.

Chairman of the British Cleaning Council commented: "The potential of NDM-1 to become a worldwide public health problem is great, making the role of hygiene even more important in our daily lives. Regular hand-washing and surface cleaning are two of the simplest but most effective ways to halt the spread of germs."

Andrew Large, chief executive of the Cleaning and Support Services Association, stressed the importance of general cleanliness in hospital environments: “The everyday cleaning that takes place in hospitals becomes absolutely critical when the threat of new superbug arises. As well as demanding extra care from members of the public towards their own hygiene, we ask that the NHS guarantee that hospital cleaning does not suffer at this critical time as result of the financial pressures facing the health service.”

More articles from British Cleaning Council:

Leaked document raises prospect of unclean streets in London (10th November 2010)

Documents leaked to www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23895573-war-on-drivers-as-army-of-traffic-wardens-hired-to-boost-revenue.do London’s Evening Standard newspaper have indicated that Westminster Council is considering a number of drastic cutbacks to their service provision, including reducing its workforce by up to two-thirds...

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