Keep your family and business safe during the COVID-19 outbreak.
3/13/2020 (Permalink)
As stated directly by the CDC when it comes to routine cleaning and disinfection of households, we’d like to address the hot-topic of keeping safe during the outbreak of COVID-19.
Community members can practice routine cleaning of frequently touched surfaces like: tables, doorknobs, light switches, handles, desks, toilets, faucets, sinks, with household cleaners and EPA-registered disinfectants that are appropriate for the surface, following use by labeled instructions. The labels are important because they contain instructions for safe and effective cleaning using the product. It also includes precautions to take when applying the product, like wearing gloves and making sure to have good ventilation during product use.
The best offense and defense against this outbreak is having a good understanding of what you’re up against.
That's why it's important to focus on keeping your family HEALTHY and SAFE during this time.
If you own a business you should ensure it is CLEAN and SANITIZED properly.
If you are interested in having our professional team visit your home or business to offer a complete clean, top-to-bottom, including air PURIFICATION with a state-of-the-art electrolysis system, please contact us immediately by calling us, or click here to contact us via email.
How to clean and disinfect:
To properly clean and disinfect surfaces, wear disposable gloves. They should be tossed after each cleaning. If you decide to use reusable gloves, they should be dedicated for surfaces for COVID-19 and should NOT be used for other purposes or surfaces. Once you remove the gloves, immediately wash your hands afterwards. If a surface is dirty, they should be cleaned using a detergent or soap and water prior to disinfection.
For effective disinfection, diluted household bleach solutions, alcohol solutions with a minimum of 70% alcohol, and most EPA-registered household disinfectants are effective.
Clean your hands!
Wash your hands often, including right after removing gloves and after touching an ill person. Follow the 20-second rule when washing your hands. If soap and water are not available and your hands are not visibly dirty, using hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol may be used. If your hands are visibly dirty, always wash them with soap and water.
Key times to clean your hands include:
- After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
- After using the restroom
- Before eating or preparing food
- After touching animals or pets
- Before and after providing care for anyone who needs assistance
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We offer a full-service clean including bringing specialized atomizers to disinfect the air-space so you can live and breathe healthy with confidence.
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