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Helpful Cleaning Tips When Returning to Work or School
As more businesses open back up and schools are looking to start within the next 4-5 weeks we all want information on what can be done to remain safe. Are we utilizing the best cleaning practices to keep ourselves safe? The reality is that germs are everywhere, and the rapid outbreak of COVID-19 has certainly made everyone across the globe aware of how quickly viruses spread. But are we prepared to resume our usual lives, execute a game plan, and take our invisible enemy seriously? According to WebMD 10 million bacteria lives on the average corporate desk, and employees miss an average of 15.6 days a year due to illness. This is before the pandemic which has now reached over 14 million people world wide. Lets take a look at some steps in getting us back to normal.
Cleaning your Facility:
Develop a Plan
What supplies and solutions will your team use?
Are they using Green Certified products
Is your staff trained well
Do they know the proper way to clean and disinfect.
Do they know the difference between Sanitizing and Disinfecting
Hand Washing
No matter where you work, play or relax frequent handwashing is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and spreading germs. Many diseases and conditions are transmitted by not washing hands with soap and clean, running water. Read more
Guidelines for Getting Back to School During a Pandemic
As government and schools discuss opening again this fall, we have to look at it in a very different way. COVID-19 has not gone away and is still spiking in many states. As we know, the virus that causes COVID-19 is mainly spread by respiratory droplets, but can also be spread if you touch a contaminated surface then touch your eyes, nose or mouth before washing your hands. How is this going to be contained in a school setting? Read more
Be Prepared
Being prepared means having plan B, C, D, ready to go if the other shoe drops. This means investing some time and effort into asking the question, What could go wrong?” Read more
Technology for Disinfecting your Facility