
There is an old European saying that reads 'A good plumbing system is the basis of any civilization'. Translated into our own lives, that time-honoured adage relates directly to the washrooms and toilets in our homes and work places. They are the key to health and hygiene in our homes in more ways than we can count. Not only is hygiene an important aspect of our lives, but also an area of individual sensitivity. A clean toilet is a pleasure to use, whereas the alternative is domestic anarchy.
The humble toilet is a more complex subject than we think. And toilet habits, as we know, have evolved over the years. Not so long ago, hygiene in toilets and washrooms was a simple matter. A soap, towel and running water were the hallmarks of an ideal set up. But not anymore. Things have moved on quite a bit. Today, the market is flooded with an array of washroom or toilet specific products, which serve the purpose very well. And yet, with all these upgradations, good personal hygiene still depends on the USER.
Attitudes to personal hygiene and toilets differ from culture to culture. However, health risks and odours remain common to all. A wide family of microbes including bacteria, viruses, and parasites thrive in the washrooms. And, the hazardous area could be the washbasin, tap, and door handles or just about any surface.
It is therefore important to know the existence of the invisible danger lurking in our home environments.
About Clean Space Solutions home based cleaning services franchise
An exclusive opportunity exists to be the sole Australian agent for ‘SaniSeat, the no touch self cleaning toilet seat’ which is poised to be the future of the wash room industry in Australia’.
History
SaniSeat, from Clean Space Solutions cleaning services franchise was first introduced back in 1997 by 2 prominent businessmen from New York, USA. The ‘dirty public toilet seat’ was a major hygiene issue that people faced everyday. Surprisingly no worth while solution had been thought of to overcome the dreaded public toilet seat problem. They decided to do something about it. 20-Aug-2008