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Last Updated on October 19, 2022
The cleanliness of a business’ restroom has a significant impact on the perceived cleanliness of the rest of the business. Inadequate hygiene strategies lead to the growth of harmful pathogens, particularly in restrooms where water droplets allow for bacteria to spread easier. However, as one of the most used spaces in a business, keeping restrooms free of harmful pathogens goes beyond just daily cleaning and extends to all types of fixtures and fittings used in the washroom. Research supports the idea that transmission of infectious diseases can be high in restrooms and therefore, steps should be taken to make sure transmission is limited. This is even more important now in light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic and will be moving forward into the future as businesses continue to adjust to the ‘new normal.’
In order to implement solutions that limit the spread of infection, we must first understand how bacteria and germs are spread in the restroom environment and the important germ hot spots to be aware of.
This whitepaper will:
• Explain what’s happening inside our restroom and how bacteria spreads.
• The restroom germ hotspots to watch out for
• The business benefits of restroom automation
• Restroom automation solutions that can be implemented to limit the spread
Who will benefit from reading this guide?
Facility managers or business owners who want to gain an understanding of how touchless solutions can help deliver better restroom hygiene and why this is so important.
Contact Citron Hygiene
For more information about our touchless washroom solutions that can help deliver exceptional hygiene in your organization, get in touch with Citron Hygiene.
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