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The coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread throughout the world, with many people looking for ways to protect themselves. While proper handwashing and self-quarantine procedures will help to limit the spread, homes, businesses and public spaces may need to be cleaned and disinfected. As a leader in biohazard cleanup and infectious disease remediation, Restoration Local offers professional coronavirus disinfection services. Call 1-888-443-3110 for a free estimate on coronavirus cleaning now.
What is Coronavirus Disinfection and Cleaning?
Coronavirus cleanup and disinfection is the process of killing COVID-19 with biocide chemicals and eliminating the potential for the spread of disease.
How Do We Clean and Disinfect the Coronavirus?
Our biohazard cleanup technicians are available to clean and disinfect the coronavirus using industry-standard infection disease remediation procedures.
- Personal Protective Equipment – Our technicians wear personal protective equipment (PPE) to keep them safe and prevent the spread of germs.
- Quarantine Safety Zone – We install a quarantine zone to ensure we don’t spread contaminants during the cleanup and disinfection process.
- Broad Spectrum Kill Claim Disinfectants – We use disinfectants with a board spectrum kill claim to ensure the are is safe from coronavirus and other infectious diseases.
- Strict Biohazard Disposal – All contaminated materials are collected in biohazard containers and are properly disposed of according to industry regulations.
When to Call for Coronavirus Disinfection Services?
While we understand the concerns of a possible outbreak of COVID-19, you should only call for coronavirus disinfection services if you have a reasonable suspicion your property is contaminated. We can assess the situation and determine the best course of action to keep your family, employees and customers safe.
How Do You Prevent the Spread of the Coronavirus on Your Own?
Washing your hands is the best method of preventing the coronavirus, but there are several ways to keep your family safe.
Wash Your Hands
The most effective way to prevent the spread of the coronavirus is to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.Avoid Touching Your Face
You can limit the spread of germs like the coronavirus by avoiding touching your face.Self-Quarantine
One of the best ways to avoid exposure is to limit going out in public. If you do need to go out, wash your hands frequently and avoid unnecessary interactions.Cover Your Nose and Mouth
If you sneeze or cough, cover your nose and mouth. This helps to limit the spread of germs.Seek Medical Attention Early
If you feel sick, visit a medical professional as soon as possible. When possible, call in advance for the best advice.Stay Home If You Are Sick
If you are sick, avoid going to work or out in public unless absolutely necessary.Disinfect Your Home
You can also use a bleach solution to limit germs and help prevent the spread of disease.
Does Bleach Kill the Coronavirus?
Yes, bleach will kill the coronavirus as long as it’s mixed at the right concentration. Use one-third of a cup of bleach per gallon of water. For smaller batches, mix four teaspoons per quart.
Use a spray bottle for the best coverage on solid surfaces like countertops, desks and walls. Wipe down smaller items with a rag soaked in the bleach solution.
When Should You Wash Your Hands to Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus?
Washing your hands is the best way to limit the spread of germs like the coronavirus (COVID-19). Here are the best times to wash your hands:
- After you cough, sneeze or blow your nose
- Any time you go to the bathroom
- Before eating or preparing food
- After consuming food or beverages
- Any time you come in contact with animals or pets
- After your encounter other people
- After handling money
- Before and after providing care for another person, like a child or loved one
How Can Businesses Help Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus?
If you own or operate a business, you can take the following steps to help limit the spread of coronavirus and protect your employees and customers.
- Allow Employees to Work Remotely – If possible, allow employees to work from home to prevent the spread of germs.
- Provide Soap and Hand Sanitizer – If employees still need to come in, make sure they have access to soap and hand sanitizer.
- Disinfect Common Areas Frequently – Disinfect common areas of your business frequently to kill germs.
- Allow Sick Employees to Stay Home – Advise employees to stay home if they feel sick.
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