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“78% of people surveyed agreed that a clean restaurant restroom is a strong indicator of a clean kitchen” - From Franchise Times Magazine, May 2004

The 2004 Pioneer Eclipse In-House Cleaning Operations Benchmarking Survey Report once again pinpointed bathroom cleanliness as the target of most complaints by building occupants.
    What Do Facilities Managers Hear About Their Company's Bathrooms?
    The Director of Building Services at the University of Notre Dame says in the January 2004 issue of Maintenance Supplies Magazine…

    How Safe Are Public Toilets?
    By Deborah Kay
    Would you rather hold it in than use a public restroom? You're not alone. 60% of Americans refuse to sit when they use a public toilet. Is this good, clean sense-or potty paranoia?

    Touch-free restrooms eliminate germ transfer and save you money
    According to a recent Georgia-Pacific poll, 60% of public restroom patrons do their best to avoid touching anything while in the bathroom, including toilet handles, sink knobs, and soap and towel dispensers.

    Cleaning pros: Here is your new competition
    by Cleaning and Maintenance Management Magazine
    A new survey indicates that most people who use a public restroom are performing their own personal maintenance before using the facilities, a report in PR Newswire indicated.

    Public restrooms frighten users
    by Cleaning and Maintenance Management Magazine
    Nearly 30 percent of American avoid public restroom out of a fear of germs, according to a poll by tissue and towel giant Georgia-Pacific Corp. (NYSE:GP).

    What is the #1 in-house cleaning complaint for 2004?
    by Cleaning Maintenance and Management Magazine
    The 2004 Pioneer Eclipse In-House Cleaning Operations Benchmarking Survey Report, featured in the May issue of CM/Cleaning & Maintenance Management magazine, once again pinpointed bathroom cleanliness as the target of most complaints by building occupants.

    Toilet Seat Fears In SARS Outbreak
    Health officials studying how Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus is spread say they believe the disease is not transmitted in water or in the air, but could be spread by contact with a contaminated toilet seat.

    Life On a Public Toilet
    Find out more about the bacterial families that are found most frequently on the toilet seats of public restrooms, including information on the Herpes disease.

    AIDS and Toilet Seats
    Edited by W.A. "John" Johnson
    It goes without saying that toilet seats often have body fluids on them; can you get AIDS from these germy hard surfaces?

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