As a Cleaning company, asides from our values and principles, we frequently chant that what we do is important but how we go about what we do (process our modus operandi) is even more important. One of the concepts that we consider pro-actively when visualising the cleaning to take place and eventually performing the act is preventing the consequence of Cross contamination. The principle of hygiene calls for deliberate thoughtful measures towards making sure that the cleaning done- though surface looks all fresh and shiny (an absolute must!)- isn't exposing end-users. End-users basically refers to anyone or everyone that might settle into use of a particular cleaned object or any one in motion that comes in contact with object. The argument for cross-contamination is girded by the hygiene principle of just being conscious that certain areas are more prone to more traffic in human movements, and more germs generation therefore leading to higher exposure to germs and in some c...
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