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The Uses Of Baby Wipes and What NOT To Do

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Keep Wipes Out Of The Pipes! Baby wipes are a very popular product and when used appropriately, most baby wipes are a safe and hygienic option. They come in sealed packages, are not re-usable and help in keeping your baby clean and hygienic.They are easy to carry in your diaper bag and can be used for emergency clean - ups as well. They are also frequently used in child care facilities. The key to using baby wipes safely is knowing their uses and limitations. Baby wipes help in getting rid of harmful bacteria  BUT use them on the baby and not to sterilize your hands or the changing table. Baby wipes are not edible. Do not allow your baby to take them away from you. Toddlers have an instinct to put things in their mouth and you DO NOT want that happening, do you? A major No - No when using baby wipes is the method of disposal, we can't say it enough, DO NOT FLUSH THEM. They do not decompose and cause sewage blockages if flushed. They reach creeks, rivers and
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The Benefits Of Safety Signs Safety First Because Injuries Last! The most common accidents, slips or floor hazards associated with offices, retail or hospitality industries are wet floor related. A wet floor could be the result of anything like a leaking tap, machine spills, breakage or scheduled cleaning. Avoiding injuries and accidents on the job is vital to workplace efficiency and more so in the professional cleaning industry. The best way to prevent falls is to alert employees and visitors. Using ' Wet Floor ' or ' Cleaning In Progress ' signs are important to keep floors safe.  Marble, terrazzo tiles and other hard flooring are by nature slippery.  These types of flooring are often found in bathrooms, lobbies and other high traffic areas. It is important to note that these types of areas would therefore be more slippery and hazardous when wet. Safety signs when cleaning these areas should not only be encouraged but mandatory. Some ground rul