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“Marking schoolwork again makes me very happy as it brings fond memories flooding back. Teaching is a truly rewarding job and marking makes my time feel worthwhile, knowing the children will get something out of it. It is great to have something useful to do.”
Originally from Middlesex, Nigel taught history both locally and internationally, including Carshalton, Surrey, and even Malawi, Africa.
He left teaching aged 40 and joined the civil service working in customs and excise until his retirement at 63.
He moved to Chilton Meadows Bupa Care Home in December last year, where he continues to read about history and castles every day. Nigel also enjoys building model railways and spending time with his fellow residents.
“Marking schoolwork again makes me very happy as it brings fond memories flooding back. Teaching is a truly rewarding job and marking makes my time feel worthwhile, knowing the children will get something out of it. It is great to have something useful to do.”
Originally from Middlesex, Nigel taught history both locally and internationally, including Carshalton, Surrey, and even Malawi, Africa.
He left teaching aged 40 and joined the civil service working in customs and excise until his retirement at 63.
He moved to Chilton Meadows Bupa Care Home in December last year, where he continues to read about history and castles every day. Nigel also enjoys building model railways and spending time with his fellow residents.
How Ultraviolet-C lighting can support Europe’s recovery
The potential of UV-C lighting to rapidly destroy traces of Coronavirus and other viruses from surfaces can be crucial in building a post-pandemic world, argues Signify’s Neil Pattie.
UV-C disinfection chamber being used to disinfect self-scanners at EDEKA’s supermarket in Hamburg | Source: Signify
10 May 2021
UV-C lighting has long been used as a disinfectant against deadly microorganisms, but its true potential is yet to be realised.
Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) is a type of electromagnetic radiation that consists of wavelengths between 100 and280 nanometres (nm). At a wavelength of 254nm, it is highly effective in breaking down the DNA and RNA of viruses, effectively deactivating them and rendering them harmless.
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