Sunday, October 30, 2011

What You Can’t See Can Hurt You


Keep a dirty office and suffer woes that extend beyond those you might imagine. Sure, your productivity will take a hit. Your reputation might, too. But did you know an unkempt workspace could also make you ill?

So confirms a recent study out of the UK that warns that people who work in offices that are not kept to a hygienic standard put themselves at risk of picking up viruses from their surroundings that could land them in a sick bed.

The news is particularly relevant at this time of year, as the world hunkers down for the usual onslaught of cold-and-flu-season-induced illness, and the inevitable spate of absence that follows.

The study found that office-thriving creepy-crawlies occupy carpets, desk surfaces, phones, computer screens and almost two-thirds of computer keyboards—some in such numbers that mould had formed underneath.

Concerned office workers might adopt some strategies to combat this bacteria-strewn reality. Some suggestions:

• Introduce systems to the workplace that pick up where your cleaning service leaves off. Colour-coding cloths, for example—red for sensitive areas like the washroom, green for general-purpose cleaning and blue for glass—sets the stage for improved health at the office.

• Remember that germs are spread by hand contact. Take care that light switches, door handles and phones are being cleaned regularly.


• Hire a cleaning firm you can trust. A dependable, dedicated service with a reputation for attention to detail and an appreciation for the role it plays in fending off health risks among office workers is worth its weight in gold. Ask your cleaner whether they bring cloths from other jobs into the facility, or if they can assure you that only dedicated cloths are employed on your site.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Chaotic House = Chaotic Mind




You know the feeling. Lunchtime was going along swimmingly—and then you spilled a glob of ketchup on your shirt. It was just a fleck, really, on the left sleeve, just above the cuff. Not enough for anyone to notice, surely. Easily enough mopped up. No biggie. But the offending condiment is more than just the legacy of an overzealous burger-to-mouth transfer. It’s a blemish on your mental state; a scarlet-hued impediment to your spotless mind.

A stain on your brain.


That our physical surroundings have a critical role to play in our mental states is a fact. Aren’t convinced? Just flip on an episode of Hoarders and get an eyeful of the colourful characters whose desperate attempts to make up for all manner of psychological shortcomings amount to a living room filled with stuff. These folks ain’t poster children for mental stability.

A cluttered, unclean room, house or office, say the academics with an eye on the scene, can contribute dramatically to feelings of unhappiness, anxiety and depression for the folks living in their midst. These are the procrastinators, the underachievers, the overwhelmed.

But renew their physical surroundings with a thorough sweep and polish and find these same souls utterly transformed. Having gained a sense of order in one part of their lives, they feel eminently better armed to tackle everything else. Suddenly, the impossible seems markedly less so. Insurmountable worries lower a lifeline. Lemon-scented light appears on the horizon.

A clean house, as it turns out, is about an awful lot more than just a clean house.


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