Hygiene Services Edinburgh
Our experts can help you with a range of products and services including:
- Sanitary collection and disposal.
- Aircare purification and fragrancing
- Hand sanitising and drying
- Dental waste and collection servicing
- Sharps waste and collection servicing
- Entrance and workplace mats
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phs Group are the leading hygiene services provider in the UK, Spain and Ireland. With over 120,000 customers over 300,000 locations, supporting everything from restaurants to offices, and from hospitals to schools, we meet the needs of up to 100 million people.
Healthcare, washroom and floorcare hygiene are our business, and alongside our hygiene experts we have specialist businesses meeting the needs of specific businesses.
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We work with organisations of all sizes right across the UK and Ireland to ensure they meet their duty of care obligations and provide fully-serviced, hygienic washrooms that meet the needs of their specific visitors and staff.
Industry insights from our experts
Facts about Edinburgh
- Edinburgh Castle is built on an extinct volcano.
- The Royal Mile is actually one mile and 107 yards long.
- Edinburgh was the first city in the entire world to have its own fire service.
- Edinburgh has 112 parks and more trees per head of population than any other city in the U.K.
- J.K. Rowling wrote some of Harry Potter in an Edinburgh café (The Elephant) and took inspiration from the landscape for her characters and locations.
- The Encyclopedia Britannica was first produced in Edinburgh
- St. Margaret’s Chapel, located within the walls of Edinburgh Castle, is the oldest building in Edinburgh. It was built in memory of Queen Margaret, who is said to have died from a broken heart after the death of her husband.
- The “Stone of Destiny” is the traditional coronation stone of Scottish and English royalty and is kept at Edinburgh Castle with the crown jewels of Scotland; according to legend, the real stone was secretly swapped for a fake one at some point in its history.
- Edinburgh Castle’s Great Hall has a small window high above the fireplace known as “laird’s lug” which translates into “the Lord’s ear.” The window allowed castle residents to eavesdrop on conversations taking place in the Great Hall.
- The National Monument on Calton Hill is known as “Edinburgh’s Folly” or “Edinburgh’s Shame.” It was modeled after the Parthenon in Athens, but funding for the build ran out and it was never completed.
- Edinburgh has more listed buildings than anywhere in the world.
We Cover:
- Royal Mile
- New Town
- Leith & Leith Walk
- Corstorphine
- Gorgie & Dalry
- Portobello
- Bruntsfield & Morningside
- Queensferry
- Tollcross
- Southside
- West End
- Grassmarket
- Stockbridge
And More!