Hygiene
News
Byotrol agrees multi-country product deal with Rentokil – 25-Jul-2011
The deal promises to be a multi-million pound contract for the anti-microbial products developer
Opinion: Manning the barricades– 21-Apr-2011
Action must be taken soon to curb the spread of drug-resistant pathogens
Hand sanitiser monitoring device combats spread of germs– 5-Apr-2011
Enhanced sanitiser device integrates audible and LED alerts to prompt handwashing
Natural antimicrobial chemical proven to kill C.diff spores– 9-Mar-2011
Alternative to traditional toxic sporicidal disinfectants could help reduce the growing number HAIs
T36 hand sanitiser effective against two superbugs– 9-Dec-2010
Alda Pharmaceuticals says its product kills bacteria by disrupting their cell walls
Kimberly-Clark Professional to support Global Handwashing Day– 11-Oct-2010
Worldwide event highlights the role that good hand hygiene plays in preventing the spread of diseases
Ecolab to buy Australian cleaning product company– 29-Sep-2010
Creates opportunities for expansion in water care and pest elimination services
AloeSafe hand sanitiser is free from toxic chemicals– 3-Sep-2010
Leaves hands soft and silky
ISO 14644-9 Final Draft Standard released– 19-Jul-2010
Standard describes classification of particle contamination levels on solid surfaces in cleanrooms
New Alcorub sanitising gel– 16-Jun-2010
Helapet’s new Alcorub Sanitising Gel has been added to the SteriClean range of cleaning and disinfection products
Hospital introduces cabinets that help reduce HCAIs– 8-Jun-2010
The Chesterfield Royal is the first UK hospital to take delivery of new anti-HCAI bedside lockers
Hand hygiene for medical professionals– 27-May-2010
Alcohol-based hand rub is safer to use
Articles
Regeneration at a Dublin stem cell facility– 20-Jul-2010
The new Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation facility in Dublin, Ireland represents a major step forward for stem cell transplantation. Ronan Quinn, MD of the contractor ardmac, describes the build
University testing– 16-Oct-2003
The new Liverpool Semiconductor Detector Centre was recently opened by Sir David King, the Chief Government Scientist. Cleanroom Technology finds out more about the facility