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Why are HACCP International-certified hairnets essential within the food industry?

Posted by Nur Suzen Tuesday 17 May 2016

Hair contamination is the most common contaminant found in food, and it can be a major concern for many businesses.

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Why are HACCP International-certified hairnets essential within the food industry?

Posted by Nur Suzen

Hair contamination is the most common contaminant found in food, and it can be a major concern for many businesses.

Tuesday 17 May 2016

What are Equestrian Hairnets?

Posted by Nur Suzen

Horse riding is no walk in the park. Whether it’s for competition, shows, dressage or even just for fun, the perfect performance can take many years of practice.

Monday 09 May 2016

ABurnet can save your business money

Posted by Nur Suzen

Four hair contamination fines a week at £50 each may not sound like much, but it could lead to an annual cost of £10,400 fines annually. These are fines that ABurnet can help you to prevent.

Tuesday 03 May 2016

Modern hairstyles and facial hair - fashionable trends or a food contamination nightmare?

Posted by Nur Suzen

Hair is today's number one food contaminant. Hardly surprising when you consider that the average human sheds 40-130 hairs from the scalp per day. According to Professor Barry Stevens, President of the Trichological Society, food production personnel can prevent head hair contamination by using ABurnet's performance products. But what about the risk of facial hair contamination?

Monday 25 April 2016

Achieve excellent standards of food hygiene with ABurnets KleenCaps and Free Training Tools!

Posted by Nur Suzen

Hair is the number one contaminant in food. This is not surprising when you consider that the average person sheds 40-130 hairs from the scalp per day.

Monday 18 April 2016

Avoid hair contamination Issues Today!

Posted by Nur Suzen

After the recent news of contamination issues in the confectionery industry, many food companies have been reconsidering their containment procedures. Contamination issues can lead to bad publicity, decrease in future sales and loss of brand integrity along with other financial consequences.

Tuesday 05 April 2016

The only company to independently performance test products for Hair Containment