At long last, stay-at-home restrictions in place due to COVID-19 are starting to lift. Slowly but surely, people are making their way back to their jobs and offices.
While many continue to work from home, those heading back into the office might wonder if the environment they’re returning to is really safe. That’s why it’s essential to have a detailed plan for returning to work that includes:
Here, we’ll focus on the last items on this list: a thorough and detailed office cleaning and a plan to keep your environment clean. Before you bring people back in, you need to make sure it is safe to do so.
Most offices have sat unoccupied for weeks or months at this point. Before reopening, those spaces need to be cleaned and cared for. You wouldn’t want employees returning to dusty air or unsanitized desks, especially now.
Thorough cleaning and disinfection don’t just create a safer environment for your staff. It can also provide peace of mind and reinforce the impression of a fresh start.
Cleaning and sanitizing your office space includes both cleaning the building and inspecting it section by section. You can have janitorial and maintenance staff do some of this work, but consider bringing in a cleaning expert to make sure it gets done correctly.
You’ll want to be sure that nothing corroded, degraded, or broke while you were away. Leaky pipes gone unchecked for months, for example, could cause a mold problem requiring extensive repairs to remove.
In order to make sure everything is operating as it should, inspect the following areas:
This will let you identify and fix any problems that arose during the closure, so that you can start with a clean slate. From there, you can move on to cleaning the rest of your building.
One of the places it’s most important to have sanitary in your office, detailed deep cleaning of the bathrooms in your building goes a long way. You’ll want to:
Common areas are prime locations for the spread of germs. They experience high foot traffic and have lots of high-touch areas like doorknobs that need to be disinfected.
These areas can see high traffic from the general public as well, so you want to make sure they’re as clean as possible when customers and employees start to trickle back in. Do that by:
Procedures for cleaning office spaces that don’t see much traffic from the general public are similar to the ones for cleaning common areas, including:
Attention to detail is key here. You want to be sure you clean every surface that can collect and house bacteria, viruses, and allergic irritants like dust.
Once that’s completed, you’re ready to bring your employees back according to your reopening plan. And part of that plan should be keeping things clean.
We haven’t seen the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, and extra vigilance is still required to keep everyone from getting sick. The CDC’s guidance on reopening for business has useful tips for keeping your workplace sanitary.
Some questions to ask:
What gets regularly cleaned and disinfected will vary depending on your business. Retailers with touchscreen payment terminals, for example, will want to clean them after each use and disinfect them regularly throughout the day.
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Develop a cleaning schedule that makes sense for your business and that your employees can keep up. That may mean cleaning during downtime or scheduling specific time slots during the workday to wipe things down.
High-touch surfaces should generally be disinfected multiple times daily, and the whole work area should be wiped down once a day. To maintain a sanitary environment, more detailed cleanings should be done every week, and deep cleans should happen every month.
Certain technologies lend themselves well to disinfecting workspaces and larger buildings, and you should think about using them in your monthly deep cleans. Hydrogen peroxide fogging, for example, is a safe and efficient way to rapidly disinfect a space down to the most minute areas.
Pegasus has helped businesses get clean and stay clean for the past 15 years. We can help you get your office back into shape for your employees and customers, and recommend a plan for you moving forward based on your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our multi-tiered, back-to-work SuperiorClean plan designed specifically for reopening during COVID-19.