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Office cleaning in times of Covid


Office cleaning is important in times of COVID-19 because it helps to reduce the spread of the virus. This includes regularly cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces, such as doorknobs, light switches, and computer keyboards, as well as areas that may be more likely to collect germs, like bathrooms and common areas.


Additionally, providing hand sanitizer and encouraging good hand hygiene among employees can help to further reduce the spread of the virus. By maintaining a clean and safe office environment, businesses can help to protect the health of their employees and customers, and mitigate the spread of COVID-19.


Office cleaning during times of COVID-19 should be done with a focus on reducing the spread of the virus. This includes the following steps:


Regularly cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces, such as doorknobs, light switches, and computer keyboards.


Paying extra attention to high-touch areas, such as bathrooms and common areas, and cleaning and disinfecting them more frequently.


Using a disinfectant that is effective against the virus that causes COVID-19.


Following proper cleaning and disinfecting procedures, such as wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) and ensuring that the disinfectant is left on the surface for the recommended amount of time.


Providing hand sanitizer for employees and encouraging good hand hygiene, such as frequent handwashing and not touching their face.


Creating an schedule for cleaning and disinfecting to reduce the spread of the virus, such as extra cleaning before and after the office is used by different groups of people.


Communicating the cleaning and disinfection process to employees and customers and educate them on how they can help to keep the office safe.


It's also important to note that important to follow guidelines provided by your National health authorities recommendations and regulations on how to maintain a clean and safe office environment during COVID-19.


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