Healthcare-associated infections – or HCAIs – are a common problem in hospitals, occurring in many forms, from C. diff and norovirus to pneumonia and MRSA. For vulnerable patients who are recovering from serious injury, surgery, or illness, even a mild...
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Why Should My Hospital Use Water-Soluble Laundry Bags?
In 2022, the rising cost of energy, combined with supply shortages, led one NHS Trust to recommend...
Cold Water Soluble Vs Hot Water Soluble Laundry Bags For My Care Home
Like hospitals and schools, care homes can be a potent breeding ground for bacteria and viruses, so...
Contaminated Linen: 5 Benefits Of Alginate Laundry Bags For Care Homes
In care homes, contaminated laundry is a common problem that can pose a significant health risk to...
How To Safely Transport A Corpse Using Body Bags
High quality body bags are the safest and most efficient way of handling, storing, and transporting...
What Is The Optimum Amount Of Dead Body Bags I Should Store In My Mortuary Facility?
When it comes to procuring mortuary supplies for storage, the key is to strike a balance between...
The Resurgence of COVID 19 and the Importance of Dissolvable Laundry Bags
The resurgence of Covid 19 in autumn and winter 2023 has been worrying for NHS professionals and...
Selecting The Right Cadaver Bag For The Deceased Person's Weight
Human bodies come in all shapes and sizes, so when it comes to handling the deceased, it’s...
5 Benefits of Soluble Laundry Bags For Infection Control
With the winter flu and cough season in full swing and Covid 19 still rearing its ugly head, ...
Why Do Body Bags Have Weight Recommendations?
In NHS hospitals, emergency services, and funerary management businesses, body bags are an...