YOUR SAFETY IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY!
How We Deep Clean.
We disinfect all touch points, not just the frequently touched surfaces. To make the process easier, we use equipment such as electrostatic sprayers, foggers, etc to make sure hard to reach surfaces are not missed.
How we minimize cross contamination.
- Disinfect surfaces from clean areas to dirty areas. For example, restrooms being one of the highly contaminated areas should be cleaned last.
- Disinfect surfaces from high areas to low areas so that any dirt or dust that may contain germs dislodged from above are removed when you clean the lower surfaces.
- Disinfect last after other activities (including emptying trash, removing visible soil and vacuuming) are complete, so that any potentially contaminated dirt and dust don’t re-contaminate already disinfected surfaces.
Personal safety when preparing and using disinfectants.
Our cleaners wear adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) and they are well trained to use it safely. When working in places where suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients are present our cleaners wear the following PPE: gown, heavy duty gloves, medical mask, eye protection (if risk of splash from organic material or chemicals), and boots or closed work shoes.
Frequently asked questions about Covid 19 cleaning.
What is Deep Cleaning?
Deep cleaning is the process of thorough cleaning and disinfection of high touch surfaces and objects in a workplace area that a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 case was identified to have been during their infectious period.
What is Disinfection?
The use of chemicals or thermal (moist or dry heat) to kill germs on surfaces. Cleaning before disinfection is very important as organic matter and dirt can reduce the ability of disinfectants to kill germs.