Adequate training is also essential: not only training in the operation of any new systems, but that training in the use and application of solutions is delivered to all staff as an integrated approach to cleaning and disinfection. The understanding of how and why solutions work will give staff the confidence to trust both chemical and non-chemical products.
By evaluating your company’s cleaning practices there are numerous benefits for the health and wellbeing of your staff. The lightweight nature of new materials, and the modern design of most microfibre mops, significantly contribute to reducing the risk of strains or injuries from heavy lifting, and by using a trolley or caddy system you ensure that staff are able to respond quickly and safely to affected areas with the necessary equipment.
As well as this, reducing or eliminating the need for some cleaning chemicals and hazardous substances by using microfibre, will dramatically reduce the risk of skin irritations or more long-term health implications that can be caused by use of these products. This creates a healthier, happier and more sustainability-conscious workforce altogether.
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