“The uniform and automated washing of coaches provide our commuters a clean and hygienic travel experience and an eco-friendly system of washing saves time for a better frequency and maintenance …
Housekeeping takes a beating mostly during rains, as even a flexible cleaning schedule makes achieving 100% result a challenge. Managing flexible and demanding housekeeping schedules in wet seasons get tricky …
For the past one decade, FM sector has seen tremendous growth in India; however the service providers would find it difficult to maintain their profitability unless key areas like manpower …
What are Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and could they be big polluters in your facility? There are thousands of different VOCs having two things in common – they contain carbon, …
When it comes to housekeeping and management of technical services, Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) which is spread across 34 acres of beautifully landscaped area faces challenges of varying kinds. …
In my 18 years of tenure in housekeeping in hotels & resorts, I have managed to provide clean, hygienic and safe environment with luxury to guests as a top priority,” …
Most hospitals depend upon external laundry services, and are less worried about hygiene in terms of how the linen and uniforms are picked up, the kind of machines they are …
The operations of a team of janitors yield the required results on a given premises only when well supervised. The role of the supervisor gets all the more challenging when …
‘Why do people litter in India?’
Lack of individual social responsibility
Being among the first environmentalists in India, he learnt from his own mistakes; Dr Yogendra Saxena, Chief Sustainability Officer-Tata Power says, “Unnecessary freedom must be curbed, when you go to …
High pressure cleaner, one of the most common cleaning machines of today, possesses flexible methods of cleaning and has the most varied applications. Flexible, as it can clean components, cars, …







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