Sunday, July 13, 2008

Health Effects of Unseen Villains

Shatabdis are prestigious trains in the Indian network. The one which runs between Amritsar and New Delhi is a popular one for the industrious people from this part of the country. That is why cockroaches in catered food on this train over the second week-end of July 2008 have made it to the front pages of major newspapers.

Professionally-run restaurants go to great extents to keep large pests from public view. A surprise visit, especially in the dark, to the kitchen of the most expensive dining establishment, could spring some nasty surprises. Many homes have crawling insects and mites infesting kitchens, bathrooms, and walls.

Most people are more concerned with large pests which they can see. Awareness levels in respect of pathogenic bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and fungi, are rare. This is an irony because microbes can cause more serious illnesses than the ones carried by cockroaches and other pests of this genre.

Infection-control professionals need comprehensive systems to keep all areas and surfaces under their charges free from infectious transfers. We cannot afford to limit control measures only to visible pests. The SomGuard system addresses all infection control needs.

Write to SomGuard@Somphyto.com or post below to know more.

Here is a link to a report on which this post is based:

http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Jul122008/national2008071278413.asp?section=updatenews

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