How to maintain hygiene at large spring events?

With the arrival of nicer weather, the season of outdoor concerts and festivals starts. However, lots of people in one place also mean increased hygiene requirements. What points to observe so you do not underrate it?

1. Sufficient hygiene facilities

It is essential to think about enough mobile toilets and washbasins and keep these as clean as possible in order to avoid unpleasant odors that could make the event unpleasant for visitors. 

2. Disinfection is a must

Disinfectant dispensers should be accessible to everyone. Specially at refreshment stands. By using biodegradable soaps, you can elevate your festival or event not only to be entertaining but also green.

3. Quality paper products

Every visitor will appreciate having toilet paper, paper towels or napkins available. Our ecological options will help reduce waste and protect nature.

4. Organized separation 

Waste bins should be clearly marked and emptied on a regular basis. This will prevent mess and smell. 

5. Food hygiene

The staff working with food should use gloves and regularly disinfect their hands plus both food and beverages should have sealed packaging for better protection. 

6. Information is necessary

Do not underestimate information boards, notices about maintaining hygiene or proper separation. Such simple solutions will help in achieving sufficient hygiene. 

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