Cleaning for the CORONA Virus is not that different from cleaning or disinfecting for any other virus like common cold or flu. There is no universal deep clean protocol and none of the regimes put in practice are perfect. The term “deep cleaning” has different meaning for different businesses and thus the application of cleaning practices varies from customer to customer and facility to facility.
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has developed a fact sheet to document cleaning guidelines to help prevent the transmission of COVID-19 through the cleaning actives. As per the DHHS, any deep clean regime put in practice must ensure that,
- Ensure staff is trained
- Use two step process
- Clean
- Disinfect
- Use commercial disinfectant with viricidal label or listed TGA product
- NO Fogging
- Workplace risk assessment
- Monitoring, perform completion checks
- Remove clutter
- Develop cleaning schedules
- PPE
Application Area
Retail cleaning services can be provided for the following:
- Hospitals
- Laboratories
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Aged Care
- Early Child Care
Scope Of Service
- Floor maintenance
- Degreasing
- Sweeping and scrubbing
- Dusting and vacuuming
- Mopping and steam cleaning
- Carpet care and spot cleaning
- Cleaning blinds, desk and furniture
- Cleaning entrance, reception, stairways
- Disinfect doorknobs, telephones and light switches
- Replace light bulbs and other light maintenance tasks
- Wiping windows and glass
- Graffiti removal
- Grout cleaning
- Hard surface polishing
- Cleaning internal roofs, walls and ceilings
- High-pressure wash
- Cleaning kitchen, tables and chairs
- Cleaning sinks, tubs, and benches
- Rubbish and waste removal
- Green cleaning
- Elevator & Escalator cleaning
- Supply of consumables and more