How to Sanitize Your Business or Establishment To Fight and Disinfect Coronavirus

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How to Sanitize Your Business or Establishment To Fight and Disinfect Coronavirus

Reopening your facilities during a global pandemic presents a lot of risks. However, it’s not advisable to stay closed for too long. Despite COVID-19, a lot of facilities are re-opening with hopes of staying afloat amid the novel coronavirus. An effective way to safely re-open is to ensure facilities are properly cleaned and disinfected. 

Here are some tips for COVID-19 cleaning and Utah Coronavirus Disinfection for your business, facility, home or plant: 

Utah Coronavirus Cleaning and COVID-19 Decontamination

To clean and disinfect your facility, it is essential to wear the proper gear such as gloves, suits, face masks, etc. 

When cleaning, focus on high-touch surfaces, such as: 

● Tables

● Doorknobs

● Light Switches

● Countertops

● Desks 

● Keyboards

● Phones

● Toilets

● Faucets

● Sinks

It is vital you practice the routine cleaning of these high-touch surfaces. You can clean with bleach, soap and water, or other cleaning solutions you may have but be sure to use a 99.9%+ decontaminant solution like Clorox, Lysol or Microban.

Now, you also need to clean your outdoor areas, such as playgrounds in schools, parks, etc. Focus on high-touch surfaces that are made of metal or plastic, which are usually railings and grab bars. These must be cleaned thoroughly and frequently. It is not recommended to clean wooden surfaces or groundcovers. 

Another thing you need to practice when it comes to your cleaning routine is when someone gets sick or is sick in the facility. The first thing to do here is to close off areas used by the person. Make sure to open outside doors and windows to allow for proper air circulation. It is also advisable to wait 24 hours before you clean. 

When it comes to cleaning, clean all areas used by the person who is sick and use a vacuum equipped with High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter. AAA Restoration can also customized a COVID-19 Decontamination Plan for your facility.