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Decontaminate Your Business with These Quick and Simple Measures

Now more than ever, it is important to ensure we are keeping ourselves and the environment around us clean and hygienic. While most people have been working from home and will continue to do so, there are some out there who will be itching to head back to the office. If you are finding yourself in that position, it is important to make sure the office is sterile. For quick and simple-to-follow measures, read on.

Plan Your Decontamination

The CDC released official guidance for business owner’s country-wide, on how they can make the office environment safe for all. Before jumping in with the disinfectant and other cleaning materials, you must ensure that you have an easy-to-follow plan which is detailed; this is a job you don’t want to skip corners for. Even when you feel like you have finished a detailed plan, go over it again with a fresh pair of eyes, or ask a fellow employee or manager to read over it, to check that nothing has been missed. Every single person has a role in slowing the spread of the virus and making sure that we and others are as protected as they can be.

Clean, Clean, Clean

Using a normal cleaning routine will decrease the spread of the virus from person to person. Washing your hands regularly with soap and water, or hand sanitizer will kill any virus which is on the surface of your skin.

While coronavirus on surfaces generally dies off after a few hours, there are environments where it has the potential to thrive; something we don’t want. Warmer temperatures and exposure to sunlight decreases the time that the virus remains on surfaces. As we head into the colder, more bitter months, it is harder to guarantee the warmer temperatures. Disinfecting the surfaces regularly with disinfectant or a mixture containing bleach will further ensure the safety of yourself, your employees, and your business. It should also be noted that bleach solutions when cleaning are extremely effective; bleach solutions ensure a surface is clean for an average of 24 hours.

Testing Your Environment

If you are faced with the situation where you have had an outbreak of the virus in your business or have found a few employees have become unwell with the virus, it is best to nip it in the bud sooner rather than later. Determining the presence of the virus is essential; you will be able to decide if you need to give your business environment a deep clean. However, before making the jump into shutting your office for a deep clean, you will want to test which surfaces the virus is living on, to determine how best to tackle the situation at hand.

We know the fact that we can now test which surfaces the virus is living on for more accurate cleaning is mesmerizing to us too. Conduct a COVID-19 surface test with professional companies such as Sussex Environmental. Companies like this will conduct analyses of the environment to determine the presence of the virus. Upon completion, you will have a better understanding of where to go from there.

Deep-Cleaning

Upon completion of surface testing, if it is found that the virus is present in your work environment, now is the time to refer to your well-documented and detailed plan of action. While your employees are out of the workspace, now is the time to decontaminate. Knowing exactly where the virus is lingering, will allow your cleaning to be as accurate as possible.

Whether you hire a professional cleaning company to do the job for you, or whether you throw on some protective gear and get to work yourself. Ensuring that the contaminated areas of your workspace are cleaned thoroughly will prevent the spread of the virus even further and reduce the time that you must close your workplace for. After all, the safety of yourself and your employees is paramount in a time like this. Some cleaning practices take hours, whereas some can take a few days – especially if you have a larger office. However, ensuring that the office is clean will deter any future outbreaks from occurring.

Preventative Measures

After you have determined the location of the virus and tackled it in the best way possible, it is time to consider the measures you and your employees can take to prevent this from happening again. Providing sanitization stations throughout the workplace will ensure that hands are kept clean.

Make certain that there are provisions in place for when an employee must self-isolate; allowing employees the opportunity to work from home where necessary will protect the rest of the workforce while allowing an employee to do their job in a safe way. Another great way of preventing further infection is to allow flexible working methods; a mix of working from home and from the office. This will ensure that there is a limit to how many people are in the office at one time, great for those with offices where socially distancing is not possible.

 

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Kaya Wittenburg

Blog Author and CEO

Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

He is here to help you use real estate as a vehicle to develop your own personal empire and feel deeply satisfied along the way. If you have an interest in buying, selling or renting property in South Florida, contact Kaya today.

   
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