hiii...
only few steps....
1> Install CC Camera
2>nstall Spittoons.
3>show notice in notice board -----(DO NOT SPIT in the Office Premises if found company will not impose any fine but you have to paint the wall . )
may this points help u.
arpita
From India, New Delhi
only few steps....
1> Install CC Camera
2>nstall Spittoons.
3>show notice in notice board -----(DO NOT SPIT in the Office Premises if found company will not impose any fine but you have to paint the wall . )
may this points help u.
arpita
From India, New Delhi
i also agree with arunbansal, by posting holy pictures it can be reduced, and also charge the fine if any person is caught during spitting.
From India, Belgaum
From India, Belgaum
As the saying goes, SAAMA, DAANA, BEDA, DANDA.... Politely tell and train them, then the activity goes to punish them .There was a right suggestion that use the known chewer to control the problem and make him talk about problems that arises out of chewing ghutka or tobacco....
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
one will not be able to put holy pictures in the govt premises and bathroom but sports stars like sachin or dhoni’s photos can be put which may not hurt peoples religious sentiments....
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hello,
I too am always shocked by our poor hygiene and civic sense. While I too have noticed that those small religious symbols and "god" tiles placed in strategic corners does the trick, I feel that a continuing program of education would also be a long term solution. This way, a sense of "own-ness" could perhaps be inculcated in the staff and they themselves could be carriers of the message of "This is not right. This is filthy and we should not treat any space in this way. It is also a carrier of disease". All the best !
From India, Mumbai
I too am always shocked by our poor hygiene and civic sense. While I too have noticed that those small religious symbols and "god" tiles placed in strategic corners does the trick, I feel that a continuing program of education would also be a long term solution. This way, a sense of "own-ness" could perhaps be inculcated in the staff and they themselves could be carriers of the message of "This is not right. This is filthy and we should not treat any space in this way. It is also a carrier of disease". All the best !
From India, Mumbai
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