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    Deborah Vos
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    Hi there Brains Trust

    Just looking for the correct advice to answer my managements request to make our Admission area look and feel nicer

    We are considering some plants and I understand that there are infection risks with Live or cut flowers in patient rooms/ hospital areas

    What would be your thoughts on fake plants, are there some that may be approved and what type of cleaning is required if we do use fake plants??

    Your advice is much appreciated
    Deborah Vos

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