As students return to college after the winter break, many are moving back into shared accommodation at the height of cold and flu season.
With more time spent indoors during the colder months, maintaining good hygiene in shared spaces is essential to help prevent illness and ensure a healthy start to the new semester.
Rentokil Initial is reminding students that simple hygiene practices, along with basic pest-prevention measures, can significantly reduce the spread of winter illnesses and unwanted pest issues in shared living environments.
The company has the following tips on hygiene in shared spaces and how to avoid pests.
Keeping Germs at Bay in Shared Accommodation
Shared accommodation and student events with lots of people together indoors can provide the perfect…
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