At home during your renovation

Hygiene & Care Guide

Practical tips for families using a Kitchen Rescue pod in the garden or driveway — the same habits you’d use in your own kitchen, nothing that belongs in a commercial handbook.

While your main kitchen is out of action, a little routine keeps the space pleasant and safe. What follows is a friendly summary — your Terms & Conditions have the formal wording if you ever need it.

Safety

For your safety, the unit is equipped with a fire blanket and fire extinguisher. Please leave them where they are so everyone in the household knows where to find them — with luck you’ll never need them, but they’re there just in case.

Please ensure:

These sit alongside the rules in your hire agreement (such as good ventilation while you cook, and no flammables stored in or right next to the unit). If anything’s unclear, ask us — we’re happy to talk it through.

Matches: Terms & Conditions — sections on Use of the Unit & Safety and Cleaning & Hygiene Standards.

Hygiene in plain English

Wipe worktops after cooking, deal with spills promptly, and empty your kitchen bin regularly so nothing unpleasant builds up. We deliver the unit clean and ready; you return it in a generally tidy state — same idea as looking after your own kitchen during a busy week.

Need a hand?

If you’re unsure about anything on site, get in touch — we’d rather answer a quick question than have you worry.

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