Hygiene Services Inverness
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 Inverness
- An unrepealed 1750s bye-law entitles residents of Inverness to a free set of bagpipes on their 10th birthday.
- At over 1000 feet, Loch Morar is the deepest lake in Britain.
- During WWII a Wellington bomber crashed into Loch Ness.
- In 1921, Inverness Town House hosted the only meeting of the cabinet ever to have been held outside London.
- Loch Ness holds more freshwater than all the reservoirs and lakes in England and Wales combined.
- Boleskine House, on the shores of Loch Ness, was the home of occultist Aleister Crowley between 1899 and 1913.
- Corrimony Cairn, in Glen Urquhart, built about 2,000BC, was excavated in 1952 and is a very well preserved example of a passage grave.
- Inverness only gained its city status in 2001 after being chosen as one of the ‘Millennium Cities’.
- Loch Ruthven is home to a breeding population of rare Slavonian Grebes.
- In 1562, Mary, Queen of Scots was refused entry to Inverness castle by its governor, whose family had had a disagreement with the Queen. Mary found other accommodation and the governor was subsequently hanged.