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Keyboard and telephone cleaning service

Keep I.T. Clean is a specialised cleaning company with over a decade of experience exclusively cleaning and bacterially controlling computers, keyboards, telephones and other office hardware.

We have experienced technical cleaning staff capable of keeping your PC's in good clean condition and taking on the modern day challenges of MRSA and other pathogens in hospitals, schools and offices.

 

Clean keyboards could be key to swine flu prevention

With an estimated 65,000 people in the UK believed to be suffering from swine flu, it has become vital for organisations to take steps to protect their workforce. As well as through day to day contact with colleagues, research has shown that germs can be transmitted through a dirty work station.

The average computer keyboard carries up to 3,295 different germs, and in the midst of the current swine flu pandemic, there has never been a more important time for businesses to place more emphasis on limiting the spread of infection.

A government checklist aimed at businesses fighting against an influenza pandemic has made clear reference to the need for businesses to provide additional means of reducing infection, such as more frequent cleaning and the provision of more hand-hygiene products.

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Keyboards harbour harmful bacteria - as seen on GMTV

The computer keyboards and mice we use every day are loaded with germs - more than are present on the average toilet seat. Together with your desk 'phone they are the most germ-infested items in your office.

A recent study found, on average, computer keyboards hold 3,295 germs - all the viruses and bacteria that live in faeces, mucous, food particles and more.

Once you realise that's the case, it's hard to look at your computer the same way again. But unlike your toilet, you can't just pour on the thick bleach and give your office equipment a good scrubbing.

Read more about bacteria on computer keyboards...

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