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Get into the Hygiene Habit!

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

Luckily we have not had such severe flu this year but it does seem everywhere you turn people have colds, coughs and sick bugs to contend with.

Even without a ‘flu’ warning these other bugs and sicknesses can still be nasty and mean time off of school for the children and time off work for you…. But, with effective hygiene practices, these seasonal bugs should not be too intrusive and be nipped in the bud. The spread of infection is easily preventable.

Companies who take the time to provide their staff with good washroom hygiene and the products to prevent spread of infections in the workplace will benefit from this. Staff feel happier and healthier as a result and if less staff are getting sick, then the possible disruption to the business is minimal.

On our cleaning schedules washrooms and kitchens are daily cleans, with the floors always being mopped with an anti-bacterial floor cleaner every night. We operate a colour coding system so in the washrooms, kitchens and office areas, there will be a specific colour for the mops and cloths. This is to avoid cross contamination those areas and people’s desks. Without this, how do you know that your desk hasn’t just been cleaned with the same cloth as the loo….???

We provide washroom rentals not only to ensure the washrooms smell fresh and their is somewhere for sanitary products to go, but their is a regular supply of handsoap, hand sanitiser and urinals are auto sanitised too. Our washroom servicing is every 4 weeks, not once a month or every 6 weeks like some providers. This ensures the washroom is always a pleasant and sanitary place to be.

Hand washing is an imperative part of avoiding getting sick, and providing your company provides you with a good anti-baterial handsoap and a means of drying your hands, there should be no problem. Backed up by an anti-bacterial hand-rub, this breaks the cycle of these nasty bugs, viruses and bacteria.

With your handwashing, make sure you:

- Firstly wet your hands with clean running water (warm or cold) and apply your soap
- Rub your hands together to create a lather and wash well, taking into account the back of your hands, under nails and between the fingers
- It is recommended that 20 seconds is the minimum you should take washing your hands properly
- Rinse your hands under clean running water
- Dry your hands well

ALWAYS wash your hands after:

- Blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing
- Before, during and after food prep
- Before eating food
- After using the bathroom
- After handling dirty items/rubbish
- Before and after caring for someone who is ill
- After touching an animal or animal waste
- Before and after treating a cut or a wound

Let’s hope we have seen the last of these nasties…..

How Clean are your Carpets?

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Carpet Cleaning is sometimes considered more of an extravagance than a necessity, but a carpet not only affects the appearance of your offices, but can  instigate or add further symptoms to certain health problems.

A recent study by an international Institute researching into Occupational Health found there is a direct link between damp in carpets and occurrences of Asthma when people are regularly exposed to this environment.  Volatile organisms compounds and other growths can flourish in an unclean damp carpet and affect Asthma suffers quite significantly. 

Unclean carpets are also a haven for dust mites.  Up to 100,000 mites can inhabit one square yard of carpet, which feeds off human cells and fungi that can build up in an unclean carpet.  The most common symptoms are itchy noses and/or eyes or sometimes a rash can occur.

Our Carpet Cleaners are members of the National Carpet Cleaning Association and offer a comprehensive portfolio of restoration and cleaning services.  Let us restore your carpet to a level of cleaniness that will prolong the life of your carpet and make your working enviroment a clean and healthy place to be.

Shipshape Cleaning Tips – No.3

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Something that happens at home and in the office environment is coffee stains.

These can be unavoidable when carrying several drinks at work or having a cuppa at home with children and pets arounds you.

Our quick tip for removing these stains is:

Wet stain with clean water and cover stain with baking soda. Then, blot clean with kitchen roll.

That should do the trick!

If you found this tip useful, let us know and if we can help you further with your office cleaning, just give us a call….

Shipshape Cleaning Tips – No.2

Monday, June 14th, 2010

At Shipshape we like to keep you interested in our blogs and we hope we give you some useful information. 

We don’t just want to give you information on our services all of the time, although we do like to keep you updated!, we want to share with you the benefit of our cleaning experience, with tips that can be used at home or in the office in the case of an emergency or for an unsightly stain.

Our tip of the week, this week is:

Cleaning Grouting

Spray dirty grout with warm water.  Using a toothbrush, rub baking soda into the grout.

Next, spray the grout with white vinegar until it ‘fizzes’.

Wash clean with a damp cloth.

We hope you find our tips useful and look out for another one soon.

Shipshape Cleaning Tips – No. 1

Monday, June 7th, 2010

At Shipshape, we like to use both conventional and environmentally friendly products for our cleaning but also, due to our managment teams experience in the cleaning industry, we like to use some of the less well known cleaning methods to ensure furniture, floors etc, are kept shining, bright and clean.  If furniture and floors are not kept clean to a high standard it reduces their lifespan and costs a lot of money to replace.

Therefore, what we will be promoting on our blog on a regular basis, are little tips our management team have picked up over the years to help with difficult cleaning issues.

Tip of the Week….

When you get a build up of polish or wax on a piece of wooden furniture, get rid of it with diluted white vinegar.  Dip a clean cloth into equal parts vinegar and water and squeeze out well.  Then, using the cloth and moving with the grain of the wood, slowly remove the build up. When the residue has been taken off, wipe the surface dry with a soft towel or cloth.

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