Disinfecting High-Touch Areas to Prevent Coronavirus Spread

As a facility manager, your most important priority is keeping building occupants safe and healthy. Disinfecting wipes can help you do that job efficiently and reduce the spread of coronavirus in your facility. Follow this guide to cleaning common points of contact with disinfectant wipes to reduce the risk of infection in your space.

Hand Railings

As you clean your floors, wipe down hand railings throughout your facility. They are touched frequently throughout the day, so make cleaning them a regular part of your routine.

Door Knobs and Locks

Wipe down every door knob and lock in your facility, even the ones that are not used frequently. If you have an alarm system, make sure to wipe down the keypad as well.

Light Switches

These should be wiped down every day because they are likely germ hotbeds. If you’ve neglected your light switches for too long, use a cleaning brush to remove debris stuck between grooves.

Drawer Pulls and Handles

There are likely dozens of drawers around your facility. Wipe down each one with a disinfectant wipe to reduce germs. Giving employees easy access to wipes can help them maintain their personal spaces.

Faucet Handles and Toilet Flushers

Your restroom isn’t really clean until you’ve disinfected these common contact points. Same goes for the push buttons on hand driers and even your soap dispensers.

Keyboards and Mice

These are often neglected when it comes to cleaning, but they can be real harbingers of germs! Wipe them down at the end of every day to reduce the risk of transmission if keyboards and mice are shared.

Cleaning these points of contact frequently will reduce the risk of transmission in your facility. To stock up on disinfectant wipes and other cleaning supplies in Erie, contact us today at 1-800-864-2693!

 

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