LONDON: From makers of toilet paper to firms offering deep cleans for offices and homes -- Britain´s hygiene sector is facing unprecedented demand fuelled by the coronavirus outbreak.
"We have not known anything like this for as long as I can recall," Paul Thrupp, chairman of the British Cleaning Council (BCC), told AFP. "It's a challenge but it's one the cleaning sector can really respond to and there is an opportunity we can influence and slow down the spread by adopting good hygiene practices."
Fantastic Services, which also carries out house and office repairs, said clients were looking to have maintenance jobs completed before the UK government potentially orders stricter restrictions on the population´s movement.
"We saw a small increase in people wanting to have home decoration last week like painting. They´re getting ready," its founder Rune Sovndahl told AFP. "I think that every industry is going to have to change... What this means is that everyone realises that hygiene is more important -- having the door handles wiped down every hour in the office and things like that -- this is the new normal," he added. Sovndahl said customers have been seeking advice from his company on good cleaning techniques in the event of lockdown, which could hurt his business and a new antiviral cleaning service he is offering.
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