CPD training course on hygiene rooms help specifiers get it right

  • 10 Apr 2015

LEARN ABOUT HYGIENE ROOMS

Clos-o-Mat CPD training course on hygiene rooms – example Clos-o-Mat hygeine room at a village Primary School in Cramlington

Clos-o-Mat, Britain’s leading provider of disabled toilet solutions, has put together a CPD training course dedicated to hygiene rooms. The seminar covers the legal and recommended requirements, design, and equipment.

This means hygiene room projects can be be fully compliant, deliver ‘best practice’, and meet users’ needs effectively.

Kelvin Grimes, Clos-o-Mat hygiene rooms project manager: “Government guidelines require provision of suitable toilet facilities for all pupils, and have recently changed to set minimum standards for hygiene rooms. On a daily basis, we deal with the design, specification, and installation of such facilities, and all the complex equipment therein, so know all the requirements, considerations and potential pitfalls. The CPD training course consolidates that knowledge in one place, so everyone involved in the process can be best equipped to create a functional facility that optimises pupils’ hygiene needs.”

Online support material

The CPD training course is reinforced with a complete range of online support material including a white paper, CAD downloads, typical layouts and a video.

About Clos-o-Mat

  • UK’s leading source for domestic and ‘out of home’ hygiene provision for disabled people
  • specialist in the provision of disabled toilet facilities

Founded over 50 years ago, Clos-o-Mat has a proven track record in the provision of hygiene rooms, from design advice through project management to commissioning and future service & maintenance, in primary and secondary mainstream schools, special schools, colleges and universities.

Contact:

Closomat
Building 1, Brooklands Place,
Brooklands Road,
Sale,
Cheshire,
M33 6SD,
United Kingdom

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