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Free Resource Helps the Care Sector Banish Odours
A step-by-step scientifically researched advice and methods to tackle nasty smells and stains has been launched and free to the care sector.
Researched and published by Odourdoctor.co.uk this really useful information provides practical advice and invaluable knowledge that helps to simplify the science behind how odours are created so care home managers can prevent and banish bad odour in their care home environments.
The simple step-by-step instructions tackle everything from keeping on top of kitchen work surfaces to mopping floors and dealing with unfortunate spills. It also provides top tips and lists things you must never do to prevent odour.
If you’re responsible for keeping a care home clean you’ll be very aware that it doesn’t matter how much elbow grease you use – lingering odours from cooking, rubbish, the toilet or a spill; can smell dirty, making it an unpleasant place to live and a difficult place to work – not to mention being off-putting for visitors.
So if you’re looking for one helpful guide that outlines the proper way to tackle those nasty smells and stains - this is an invaluable addition to any care home operational policy. What’s more, the people behind Zybax eco-cleaners have created it, so you can be confident it’s tried and tested.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Chew PR .
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