Cleaning Precautions during Covid 19Important Information
How should I clean surfaces with Covid-19 on it? Use a disposable cloth and clean any hard surfaces with warm soapy water. Then disinfect the surfaces with normal household cleaning products. Pay attention to areas that are frequently touched such as bathrooms, door handles and stair railings. How should I dispose of Covid-19 affected items? Items should be double bagged, stored securely for 72 hours before being thrown away in your regular rubbish bin. How long does coronavirus live on surfaces? Lack of information about coronavirus means we do not know enough to be exact, however a good precaution is to avoid touching contaminated surfaces for at least 72 hours. |
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What is the minimum PPE I should wear?
When cleaning in areas potentially contaminated with coronavirus the minimum PPE should be disposable gloves, face mask and an apron. After removing all PPE, hands should be washed for at least 20 seconds in warm soapy water.
Why is cleaning your house important?
Maintaining a clean home is important to reduce the spread of bacteria and germs. Carpet cleaning can be an effective way to tackle the build up of these harmful bodies and if you have pets it can rid your rug from odours and insects that may be carried in on their fur.
Why is cleaning your house important?
Maintaining a clean home is important to reduce the spread of bacteria and germs. Carpet cleaning can be an effective way to tackle the build up of these harmful bodies and if you have pets it can rid your rug from odours and insects that may be carried in on their fur.
Cleaning and Disinfecting during Covid-19
All surfaces that the symptomatic person has come into contact with must be cleaned and disinfected. Types of surfaces will include objects that are visibly contaminated with bodily fluids and all other high contact areas such as bathrooms, stair railing and door handles.
What should I clean infected surfaces with?
Use a paper roll or disposable cloth and disposable mop heads to clean all hard surfaces in question. This includes floors, chairs, door handles and other areas of contact from the symptomatic person.
What cleaning products should I use for Covid-19?
There are two alternatives, either a combined detergent disinfectant solution or a house household detergent that is followed by a disinfectant that follows the manufacturer's instructions for dilution. Avoid creating splashes when cleaning to reduce the spread.
How should I clean my infected laundry?
Wash items according to the instructions from the manufacturer and use the warmest water settings available, followed b a drying the items completely. Other people's clothes can be washed at the same time as the infected clothing if they instructions above are followed.
Make sure to disinfect any items used to transport the infected laundry.
What should I clean infected surfaces with?
Use a paper roll or disposable cloth and disposable mop heads to clean all hard surfaces in question. This includes floors, chairs, door handles and other areas of contact from the symptomatic person.
What cleaning products should I use for Covid-19?
There are two alternatives, either a combined detergent disinfectant solution or a house household detergent that is followed by a disinfectant that follows the manufacturer's instructions for dilution. Avoid creating splashes when cleaning to reduce the spread.
How should I clean my infected laundry?
Wash items according to the instructions from the manufacturer and use the warmest water settings available, followed b a drying the items completely. Other people's clothes can be washed at the same time as the infected clothing if they instructions above are followed.
Make sure to disinfect any items used to transport the infected laundry.
Make sure to contact the health authorities immediately if you are experiencing any symptoms associated with Covid-19. If we booked in to clean your carpet, rug or upholstery, we will honor the service and reschedule once you are feeling better.
Corona Virus: Public Health England
It’s important to stay up to date with the current pandemic as new information is discovered and made public daily. You can follow up on further reading on the Public Health England website or follow this link: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus