The COVID-19 pandemic is changing us in so many ways — one of the most noticeable being our definition of sanitation. While hand sanitizer and hand soap are available, they are expensive and difficult to find. The virus is highly contagious, but so are germs, and we’re now more concerned about them than ever. It’s a favour that carries with it a significant emotional workload. As companies consider how to return us to the workplace, the way we clean our spaces must also change. This is why we thought it would be useful to put together a brief guide on this subject. If this is something that you want to learn more about, read on as we break down everything you need to know about commercial cleaning after public health restrictions.
We appreciate that clean and healthy environments are important for your employees and customers. Thoughtful attention to the cleanliness of your office or facility can greatly reduce the number of absences due to illness.
More and more companies are phasing out remote work, but the coronavirus is still a health threat, and we should not underestimate it. Professional cleaning services can offer many benefits for your business, including slowing the spread of the virus. You can protect your employees by hiring a commercial cleaning service that takes care of cleaning and disinfecting your business’s property.
Cleaning removes dirt, germs, and impurities from surfaces or objects with soap (or detergent) and water, but it does not kill germs; instead, it merely lowers their population and the risk of spreading infection. Cleaning does not necessarily remove dirt, though; for example, baking soda can be added to water to form a cleaning solution.
Disinfecting uses EPA-registered disinfectants to kill germs on surfaces. This does not necessarily clean dirty surfaces or remove germs; rather, disinfection kills germs after a surface is cleaned, lowering the risk of spreading infection.
Sanitizing eliminates germs on surfaces or objects, which helps prevent the possibility of spreading infection. Take note that cleaning products that eliminate stains may not always be effective disinfectants and vice versa.
One of the most used spots in your open office space is the bathroom, which is why it makes sense that it needs constant attention. Cleaning companies can sanitize and disinfect the space during each scheduled visit, but it is often beneficial to do a more thorough cleaning too.
Deep cleaning can include reaching behind toilet bowls and under sinks, so they can be cleaned thoroughly. The stall doors in a bathroom with stalls should also be wiped down, in addition to what would normally be done by a commercial cleaner. This is on top of wiping down faucets and countertops.
A commercial cleaning service can clean the front lobby to make it look more professional. This can include vacuuming and dusting, washing the walls and floors, and steam cleaning the carpets to get rid of germs that have worked their way into the fibres. Even though a carpet doesn’t actually die from this, this type of cleaning can extend its life.
We hope this article proves to be useful when it comes to helping you further your understanding of how to clean your commercial space. As you can see, there are a slew of different things you need to consider when it comes to commercial cleaning as the public health restrictions continue to go back to normal.
If you are in need of office cleaning in Calgary, come to Diamond Cleaning Calgary. We offer commercial cleaning and janitorial services (e.g. high ceiling dusting, window cleaning, and carpet cleaning) for offices and commercial buildings.