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Effective Office Cleaning and Disinfection from the Coronavirus

29 June 2020

Even before the emergence of the COVID-19, the cleaning and disinfection of key heavy traffic areas of offices are mostly done by in-house cleaning personnel. However, as the coronavirus continues to spread across countries and communities, it would be sensible to perform a more thorough cleaning and disinfection of office spaces to maintain a virus-free environment.

Fortunately, the concern over the spread of COVID-19 in an office can be easily minimised by the presence of professional cleaners. They have sufficient skills and experiences to match whatever cleaning agent or product needed to a specific object or surface. They also know which cleaning method would work best to remove dust, dirt, grime, and stains. Additionally, their knowledge about disinfectants makes them more recommended to do office cleaning and disinfection tasks.

The following are some things that must know about office cleaning and disinfection from the coronavirus.

Using Personal Protective Equipment

The cleaning and disinfection of your office must be done without compromising anyone’s health. The people who are doing these cleaning tasks are risking their lives just to eradicate the coronavirus alongside other diseases. So, whatever cleaning tasks are assigned to them, they will be required to wear disposable gloves and gowns all the time. The use of additional personal protective equipment is necessary if the exposure from cleaning or disinfectant products can be dangerous to one’s health.

Cleaning and Disinfection Procedures

Cleaning is usually the first step in every cleaning task. Cleaning entails the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces or objects. These surfaces or objects may be found on key areas of an office like restrooms, workstations, recreation rooms, and conference rooms. When cleaning, most cleaning staff would typically use soap or detergent as their main cleaning component. Some tools that are associated with cleaning include feather duster, microfibre cleaning cloths, and mops.

Disinfection typically comes after the cleaning process. Disinfection typically uses specific chemicals or disinfectants to kill germs on surfaces. This procedure is important in removing contagious diseases that may be found on frequently used surfaces like lift buttons, handrails, taps, door handles, tables, countertops, light switches, keyboards, sinks, and many more. Cleaners would follow the instructions on the label of the disinfectant so that it will not cause any harm to people and surfaces. Ventilation is also important when using disinfectants as they may react differently under certain conditions.

The Importance of Washing Hands

Once the cleaning staff removed their gloves and other personal protective equipment, they must wash their hands with soap and water for 20 seconds. This practice must always be done as viruses can be easily eliminated through the power of soap. For added safety measures, you can apply hand sanitiser that contains at least 60% alcohol to significantly remove any remaining germs.

All these things contribute to the effective cleaning and disinfection of office spaces and their key areas from the threat of coronavirus. For more information about cleaning and disinfection, feel free to contact us at Australian Commercial Maintenance.

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