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Eden Project wins national Loo of the Year Award for the high standards of its washrooms(23/02/2010)
The Loo of the Year Award scheme, run by the British Toilet Association, recognises the best ‘away from home’ toilets in locations ranging from supermarkets to service stations. The Eden Project, with its 245 rainwater harvesting toilets, has won a national Loo of the Year Award for the high standards of its washrooms. Judged on a surprise visit by an inspector, Eden’s facilities were given the maximum five-star rating for the seventh consecutive year and scooped a prize in the Leisure catego... [more]
Washrooms are a breeding ground for germs(10/12/2008)
Each year more than 600,000 people contract diseases such as the winter vomiting bug due to poor hand hygiene and cross contamination. Diarrhoea, vomiting, infections and even blood poisoning are all caused by germs that thrive in Britain’s washrooms. Worse, studies show that only three out of every 100 people wash their hands properly after visiting the toilet. Washrooms are a breeding ground for germs such as protozoa and parasitic worms, which can be transferred by hand to hand contact. Co... [more]
Rinnai Infinity units help Warren Farm win the Loo of the Year award(05/05/2007)
Warren Farm Holiday and Touring Centre in Somerset has been awarded the five star Loo of the Year award following the installation of 10 Infinity continuous flow water heaters from Rinnai. The Loo of the Year Awards have been indentifying the Best in Britain since 1987 and are recognised standard setters with every entry receiving an unannounced visit from a member of the inspection team. Warren Farm won the National Category Award for Camping and Touring, including Static Caravan Parks for E... [more]
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