Your Toilet Seat May Be Cleaner Than Your Keyboard!

May 1, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : News, computer cleaning, Contract Cleaning , add a comment

According to research your computer keyboard can harbour more bacteria than the average toilet seat.

Microbiologists and computer experts have found that office workers could be putting their health at risk, because their keyboards are home to 150 times more bacteria than the recommended limit.

Health experts said many of the bugs could be caused by workers failing to practise essential hygiene routines and eating lunch at PCs is also thought to contribute to the spread of bacteria.

Microbiologist, James Francis who led the investigation said two keyboards he examined under a microscope contained levels of bacteria so high they had to be removed from the office. He also said one carried more bacteria than the average toilet seat and that he had rarely come across anything as filthy.

I feel slightly disturbed by this, sitting here tapping at my keyboard.

Perhaps it’s time to hire a contract cleaning company to clean your office!

Contract Cleaning Market Gets New Business Ratio Report

April 7, 2008 Posted by Administrator in : News, Contract Cleaning , add a comment

This new Business Ratio Report compares the financial performance of the leaders in this Industry sector, offering a quick and cost-effective competitor analysis tool for senior management.

Ratios are an invaluable tool for comparing the performance of contract cleaning companies. The relative profitability, growth or debt levels, for example, of differently sized companies can be directly measured or compared with ease.

Your Business Ratio Report will focus on the performance of key players in the contract cleaning industry. A Business Ratio report is, in effect, a complete financial reference for the sector.

What can the report be used for?

A Rusiness ratio Report can be used to assess trading and financial information on:

The Contract Cleaning Company’s:

Size

Structure

Performance

The Contract Cleaning Industry’s:

Structure

Major companies

Performance