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Summary the burden of infectious diseases is everyone's responsibility
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Cleanevangelist:
Guys
You might want to read this report
https://ianharper.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Summary-the-burden-of-infectious-diseases-is-everyones-responsibility.pdf
Here is one quote that will be of interest to us as cleaners
“This means recognising that the main sources of harmful microbes are not places which are ‘dirty’, but contaminated foods, domestic animals (pets), and people who are infected or are healthy carriers of potentially harmful microbes. Since the presence of these potential sources in the home is inevitable,”
So when I say we should be cleaning carpets that are not visibly dirty this is where I am coming from. The absence of dirt is not clean. As most people link clean with hygiene. The use of before and after images are not what we should be using as clean
Lots more facts in the report another one is cold water washing clothes (fabrics) so if you cold wash carpets you should be spraying after.
Respects
Ian Harper
Mike Halliday:
Ian how do you suggest we clean a carpet to combat infectious disease and what chemicals should we use?
Here is an interesting article about infectious Disease control within nursing homes which I think is a good example of a place that needs procedures in place to combat this problem.....
https://www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/infection-control/infection-outbreaks-in-care-homes-prevention-and-management/7020846.article
But nowhere does it mention cleaning (especially carpet cleaning) it puts the emphasis on staff hygiene.
How much difference can we really make to disease control within the home by just cleaning the carpets?.....& would we actually make more of a difference by handing out sachets of alcohol gel and a leaflet bestowing the need of handwashing.
dutchman:
Here is a very interesting article in the NY times today - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/12/health/immune-system-allergies.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
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