Preventative clean To help prevent Coronavirus from contaminating your premises, staff and customers, regular environmental deep cleaning is a must. Decontaminating your premises will not only help to prevent viruses such as COVID-19; deep cleaning will also reassure your clients, customers and staff that they are in a safe, sterile environment. Your reputation will be protected, you will gain the trust of your customers and your staff will stay healthy. Studies have shown that cleaner environments promote a higher level of hygienic behaviour within the general public. Decontamination cleaning eliminates harmful bacteria and infectious organisms from all surfaces, greatly reducing the risk of infection. Without correct deep cleaning techniques to disinfect and sterilise, bacteria on surfaces will not be eliminated. Email or call for free advice and support with all aspects of Coronavirus cleaning. Are you at risk? Is there high traffic areas within my premises? Does my businesses have a large footfall? Do I want to reassure staff and customers whilst on site? Do I want to minimise staff absence? Do I want to mitigate loss of revenue? How would I feel if someone got sick in my premises? |
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Imagine, the impact an outbreak of the Coronavirus could have on your business premises. COVID-19, SARS, MERS, SARS-COV-2 could potentially infect your staff, work colleagues or customers, having a hugely detrimental effect on your reputation and revenue. As Coronavirus spreads through a community, people will tend to avoid areas of high footfall, practice social distancing and workplace absenteeism will increase. Act now to reassure your staff and customers that you are taking proactive, decisive, positive action to protect them from Coronavirus.. prevention is always better than cure. |
Coronavirus eradication clean If a positive case of Coronavirus has been detected within your premises, don't panic. To determine what action to take, see the government response to coronavirus on GOV.UK. This will provide practical advice and help you to establish your legal responsibilities around reporting the virus. Next, contact us - TEL: 07779031737 Regular cleaning methods and cleaning chemicals will not be effective in killing harmful bacteria or germs. Specialised deep cleaning must be carried out to the required standard and guidelines to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. Over the years Phoenix Cleaning Company has been employed by many councils, hospitals, police, social services and private/public sector prisons to carry out specialist cleaning where there has been an outbreak of viruses similar to the Covid-19 virus. Our service will ensure a 24/7, 365 cover should a coronavirus outbreak occur. We will have a specialist team ready to deliver an emergency same day response time, to control and manage the Covid decontamination. We have also developed successful strategies to deal with outbreaks connected with illness, such as the covid-19 virus, where containment and suppression of the virus is required to reduce and eliminate the presentation of new cases. Our team is able to decontaminate large areas and carry out cleaning of all surfaces, including the air in the room, to effectively bring any epidemic under control. Specialised Coronavirus disinfectants certified to EN14476 standards and sophisticated ionised Hydrogen Peroxide fogging technology are just some of the decontamination procedures we use to eradicate Coronavirus. |
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Please follow these simple hygiene suggestions, to help suppress virus such as COVID-19 Germs can be spread from person to person or by touching unclean equipment or surfaces. To stop the spread of germs, focus your efforts on cleaning areas in the house where germs are more likely to spread, such as the kitchen and toilet. Use either soap and hot water to rinse the germs away, or a disinfectant to kill them. Make sure you dry surfaces such as worktops and chopping boards thoroughly after cleaning. Dampness helps any remaining germs to survive and, if there's enough water, multiply. You should clean germ hotspots on a regular basis after use, rather than the customary once-a-week deep clean. Cleaning aids, such as cloths or mops, must be germ-free or they'll spread germs to other surfaces. Here are some general cleaning tips to help prevent the spread of germs in your home: Cloths and sponges use disposable cloths or paper towels when possible reusable cloths should be disinfected or washed at 60C (140F) after each use. Washing-up brushes wash brushes in a dishwasher regularly or clean with detergent and warm water after each use Mops and buckets use two buckets for mopping – one for detergent and the other for rinsing mops and buckets should be cleaned and dried after each use. Toilets keep the U-bend and toilet bowl clean by flushing after each use use a toilet cleaner and brush every few days limescale should be regularly removed using a descaling product keep the toilet seat, handle and rim clean by using a disinfectant Baths and sinks clean baths and sinks frequently, if they're used regularly use disinfectant if they've been used by someone who's ill Showers clean shower trays frequently, if used regularly if a shower hasn't been used for a while, let it run with hot water before using it Tiles and shower curtains keep tiles and grout in good condition clean shower curtains frequently. Kitchen ensure food-preparation surfaces are clean before use. Use separate chopping boards for uncooked food – such as raw meat – and food that doesn't need cooking, like salad leaves wash and dry your hands after handling foods such as raw meat clean surfaces immediately after use. Floors clean floors regularly with warm water and detergent to remove visible dirt. If soiled with vomit, urine or poo, the floor should be cleaned using a disposable cloth and warm water, then disinfected – make sure the floor is dry before allowing children on it. Carpet and soft furnishings steam cleaning is effective against germs on carpets and furnishings. Curtains can be cleaned by laundering or disinfected by steam cleaning. Pets and other animals keep pet food separate from human food always wash your hands after touching animals and their food, toys, cages and litter trays dishes, utensils and tin openers used for pet food should be stored separately. Toys clean hard or plastic toys by washing them and putting them away once they're clean and dry some soft toys can be cleaned in the washing machine. Laundry wash your hands after handling dirty laundry all underwear, towels and household linen should be washed at 60C (140F) or at 40C (104F) with a bleach-based laundry product to prevent germs from spreading don't leave laundry in the washing machine – any remaining germs can multiply rapidly. Waste disposal Foot-operated bins are more hygienic because they reduce the risk of getting germs onto your hands from touching the bin lid always wash your hands after handling waste material throw rubbish away carefully to avoid attracting vermin and insects. |
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM COVID19 wash your hands with soap and wter often – do this for at least 20 seconds use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available wash your hands as soon as you get back home cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean. |
Please visit these websites for up to date advice on Coronavirus, covid19: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus |