Here's the story. According to a survey conducted by the Environment Bureau at the end of last year, about 90% of the respondents thought that the table should be cleaned and the tableware should be returned after eating in restaurants, and nearly 80% of the respondents indicated that they would voluntarily return the trays and tableware after eating. However, in many small shops, only 30% customers voluntarily return tableware. In addition, the survey also found that if the location of the tableware return place is obvious and convenient, customers are more willing to clean the desktop themselves and return the tableware voluntarily.
According to this survey, the Environment Bureau and Singapore Food Bureau jointly launched? Keep the desktop clean? In addition to installing more places for returning tableware for small shops, efforts will also be made to improve the cleaning-related workflow of local restaurants. It is understood that since February, the Environment Bureau will put up posters of activities in11small shops, cafes and restaurants all over the country, and encourage local residents to return tableware voluntarily after eating in restaurants through radio and other publicity forms to keep the table clean.
In fact, based on the clean-up campaign initiated by Singapore, the clean-up working group will target? Inspire collective action? Ensure the cleanliness of public places, encourage good personal hygiene and adjust social norms to reduce the spread of diseases. The cleaning working group will also encourage people to eat with trays when enjoying food in public dining places and use spoons when returning to trays, and keep the tables clean. The plan will also encourage the development of good personal hygiene habits, such as washing hands frequently and using paper towels to keep public toilets clean and dry when sneezing or coughing.
After the family has finished eating, it is inevitable that some soup or food will remain on the table. If it is not cleaned up immediately, it is easy to attract mosquitoes and breed bacteria. So, how to clean the dining table?
Method one. Cleaning of dust and water stains. If it's just common stains, such as dust and water stains, just wipe it with a clean dry cloth or paper towel. If you need to clean a wet cloth, you also need to soak it in water and wring it out.
Method 2: Wash oil stains and soup. The dining table is used for eating, and it is common to leave oil stains or soup after use. If you are dealing with this stain, you can use a rag dipped in neutral detergent to wipe it, and then use a clean cloth dipped in water to wring it out for the second time.
Method 3: Clean special stains. If there are some stubborn special stains on the table, such as the table being burnt black by cigarette butts or lit by candles, you can use expired milk or lemon at home to clean it.