Hotels face particular challenges when it comes to the slip resistance of surfaces because many areas accessible by guests, visitors and staff have high pedestrian traffic, exposing flooring materials to greater wear.
Hotel owners and managers have a legal duty of care and legal compliance obligations with regard to the risk of pedestrians slipping, tripping, or falling on floor surfaces.
Senior Consultant at QED, Dave Collins, has written this whitepaper that steps you through your duty of care.
GRESB’s 2024 Real Estate Assessment introduced significant changes, refining how ESG performance is measured and reported. These updates a...
For swimmers and pool workers alike, the characteristic "chlorine smell" at indoor swimming pools is part of the experience. Howev...
The importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) has gained significant attention following the release of a groundbreaking report from Australiaâ...