REOPENING YOUR OFFICE POST PANDEMIC
Keeping your
Facility & Employees Safe by Complying with CDC Guidance for Cleaning and
Disinfecting of Businesses, Schools, and Public Spaces
As businesses begin to reopen after the COVID-19 shutdown, it’s
imperative that systems and procedures are in place to protect your workforce
and clients alike. The CDC has laid out strict guidelines that businesses must
follow in order to reopen, and we’re here to help you decipher them.
It is worth noting that shifts in cleaning and disinfecting
culture may need to take place in your workspace, so your particular budget may
need adjusting to ensure that your cleaning service company can keep your
facility in compliance with CDC (as well as state, county, and city)
guidelines.
Prevention goes hand-in-hand with protection, so let’s look at
some of the ways that the CDC recommends we prepare our workplaces for
reopening our businesses.
PREVENTION
METHODS
Temperature Checks
One
of the easiest ways to determine if someone is already affected by an illness
is to check their temperature for a fever. With the proliferation of
contactless thermometers, screening employees and clients at the door can
prevent an already infected individual from entering your facility and
infecting other people. Consider automatic temperature screening, as it will
improve entry speed, and save money, versus hiring additional staff for hand
held temperature scanners. Should anyone at the workplace test positive, direct
them to follow these guidelines laid out by the CDC.
Face Coverings
Face Coverings should be worn at all times when moving throughout
the facility or any time social distancing cannot be maintained. Surgical masks
are the most cost effective, while cloth and homemade face coverings generally
do not provide adequate protection (as compared to the surgical type).
Disinfecting with
Electrostatic Sprayers
Ensure that your cleaning service is taking all of the necessary
precautions to keep your facility safe by switching to an EPA or CDC approved
disinfectant for daily cleaning. Due to the nature of the pandemic, however,
professional cleaning companies have been bringing out the heavy artillery to
combat the pathogens invading our spaces.
Electrostatic
sprayers produce a fine mist of disinfectant to provide full, even coverage of
potentially contaminated surfaces. When used with an EPA approved disinfectant,
weekly electrostatic sprayer-administered disinfecting provides the best, and
most thorough, coverage to kill the most germs. These sprayers also will not
over-saturate or damage electronics or surfaces. Electrostatic sprayers require
that the operator wear proper PPE, so this work is best done by a professional disinfecting service like Exclusive
Cleaning Services.
Make High-touch
Points Touchless
Consider installing touchless fixtures and dispensers in place
of manually operated devices. Faucet handles and soap, sanitizer, and paper
towel dispensers can all be replaced with automatic versions to help reduce the
risk of transmitting any germs. Dispensers can also be added near doors and
elevators to encourage the use of sanitizer after touching handles and buttons.
If you currently use visitor sign-in sheets, switch to QR code
systems where guests can scan a code to access a form to enter their personal
information before entering. Install card readers and automatic door openers to
keep people from having to touch key cards and door handles. If your facility
does not have automatic door openers, leave doors open unless, of course, it
poses a security threat. All of these techniques will minimize physical contact
while in high traffic areas.
Cleaning and
Disinfecting Shared Resources and Spaces
Anywhere people tend to gather can become a potential danger
area for contamination.
With some schools having recently returned to session,
disinfecting these spaces is of the utmost importance. Disinfecting the entire
school on a regular basis will help ensure that the teachers and students have
a safe place to learn and teach. Places like classrooms and auditoriums can
contain many high-touch areas, so an electrostatic disinfecting service will be
beneficial in these areas.
Install HEPA-approved filters and UV light filtration into your
HVAC system to help minimize airborne transmission of particulates and pathogens.
Air filters should be changed more frequently than the manufacturer’s
recommendation, as pathogens can accumulate in HVAC systems that are constantly
in use.
Ask employees to disinfect copy, break, and lunch rooms (any
items that were touched) after use. Wiping down surfaces that were touched can
help prevent the room-to-room spread of germs.
Requiring employees to disinfect their workstations at the end
of each shift can also help prevent the spread of germs to others.
If you run a restaurant/bar or a facility with a lunch room,
there are extra precautions that must be taken to keep everyone safe. Many
businesses now have menu and order/pay system capabilities through various
websites and apps. These same systems can be used in countless other industries,
so research and find the features and functions that work best for your
facility.
Other courses of action to consider in food and drink stations
include:
·
Removing coffee creamer and sugar containers and switching to
single-serve packets.
·
Removing lids from containers holding single serve items.
·
Providing sealed single use utensils.
·
Adding a sanitizing station near the microwave and
refrigerator.
Enhanced Daily
Cleaning
Your preferred professional cleaning and disinfecting service
can come up with an enhanced daily plan to increase the monitoring of
high-touch points and high traffic areas.
Consider your budget when hiring a decontamination service. Do
not go overboard on a one-off service that kills the virus and your budget.
Instead, work with a qualified and certified commercial cleaning company that
can implement a budget-friendly recurring disinfecting program, which will
significantly enhance your efforts to keep your facility clean and safe.
Most importantly, it is recommended that businesses designate
one or more persons to continuously disinfect the space throughout the normal
hours of operation (or when the maximum amount of traffic flows through the
facility). These employees should wipe down high-touch areas and disinfect any
surfaces that might become compromised.
Consulting
and familiarizing yourself with the CDC guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting will
help you come up with a comprehensive plan to make sure no areas of your
facility get overlooked.
Consult a Trained
and Prepared Cleaning and Disinfecting Service
Exclusive Cleaning Services has been working hard since early
March 2020 to secure orders in anticipation of the reopening of the businesses
and facilities that we serve. Our pricing on the most crucial pathogen-fighting
equipment and supplies is very competitive due to early purchase agreements.
Give us a call or with any questions you may have regarding your reopening plan
or requests for supplies.
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