Experienced hands can also make mistakes once in a while. Especially, when multiple tasks have to be handled at the same time. The error could be as simple as using a wrong chemical or different coloured mop! Clean India Journal spoke to V Sadasivam, a housekeeping staff with Faber Sindoori Management Services Pvt Ltd, who
More and more hotels today are turning to ecotels by adopting green practices. Ecotels have comprehensive green cleaning/ housekeeping programme in place with clear performance goals.
This business is a profitable proposal not just for business houses, but also for senior citizens and children alike, says Vithal Venkatesh Kamat, Executive Chairman & MD, Kamat Hotels (India) Ltd
It is our duty to inculcate a ‘feeling of pride’ for our cities in the young minds, say Sarod players Amaan Ali Khan & Ayaan Ali Khan, sons of maestro Amjad Ali Khan
Infection Control in hospitals is gaining importance with increasing stress on safe patient healthcare. Consequently, responsibilities for the infection control practioners is increasing and improving awareness and compliance among the healthcare providers is a strong priority in the hospital. The infection control team is a small activity group which is concerned with surveillance, prevention and
It’s common in janitorial services to overlook certain things in routine maintenance
The Noida civic officials are planning to clean up the streets and drains to give a completely fresh look before the Commonwealth Games. The drains will be upgraded, covered and beautified by constructing Jogger’s Park, taxi stands, car parking sites or plantation areas. Ventilating columns at regular intervals are proposed along covered drains to prevent
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) wants to develop 1,000 kiosks, each comprising of four waterless urinals, in the city before the Commonwealth Games 2010. The urine would be converted into hydrogen gas and water. While the water would be treated through reverse osmosis and used for industrial purpose, the hydrogen would be used to
The UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) is considering the ban of inorganic phosphates in domestic laundry cleaning products (DLCPs) and is soliciting comments about it. The plan is to ban on sales of all DLCPs containing more than 0.4% phosphorus by 2015. According to DEFRA, a regulatory ban is needed to
Dow Chemical International Pvt Ltd (Dow India) in association with Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS) has flagged-off the Maharashtra phase of its multi-state ‘Jaipur Foot on Wheels’ initiative – a mobile vehicle fully-fitted to run Jaipur Foot camps in rural areas across India for the distribution of free limbs, calipers and crutches. Starting from