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With the new normal, it is vital to protect our areas by making sure that everything is being cleaned. The disinfection method is done to eliminate germs and viruses that could be harmful. The unprecedented situation that we are all facing worldwide is a big sign of how we should take care of ourselves and our surroundings. Germs can be transmitted easily and they are considered invisible enemies of us,  human beings.

A disinfection plan aims to prevent, control, and mitigate the effects of the virus that pose a high risk to humans and business operations. Our goal is to provide the most consistent service to our clients even in the event of a crisis with proper preparation through planning, staffing, training, contingency plans, updating cleaning protocol according to CDC as necessary and excellent communication between our office and our clients and employees. Our business plays a pivotal role in protecting our employee’s health and safety and our clients' building occupants' health and safety. 

The Purpose: To deep clean and disinfect all possible touch points in an office’s personal or public spaces, with the goal of eradicating the virus.

 

Scope of Services To Be Disinfected (shall include; but not be limited to):

  • Doors: Doorknobs and the 3-foot circumference around the knob on both sides of the door and surrounding edge.
  • Deskside cabinets:  drawer faces, handles, knobs
  • File cabinets: drawer faces, handles, knobs, tops
  • Desks (all cleared surfaces)
  • Conference room tables
  • Conference room chairs (non-fabric): armrests, seat, back (both sides), swivel/tilt handles
  • Conference room chairs (fabric): armrests, seat, back (both sides), swivel/tilt handles. Fabric to be mist disinfected
  • Desk chair: armrests, seat, back (both sides), swivel/tilt handles
  • Light switches
  • Blind lift cords & Strings, and handles
  • Trash and recycling receptacles (top 6” exterior surround)
  • Drinking fountains
  • Elevators (Interior walls, doors, buttons)
  • Signs (braille) and security card readers
  • Kitchen:
    • Sink and faucet
    • Refrigerator and dishwasher doors and handles
    • Coffee makers, toasters, and other appliances
    • Countertops
    • Cabinet faces and handles
    • Tables & chairs
    • Trash receptacles
  • Restrooms:
  • Urinals, toilets, and seats
  • Sinks