Disinfecting After a COVID Outbreak

 

concept of Disinfecting After a COVID Outbreak

A COVID outbreak can be overwhelming due to how much the virus can impact your commercial space. While everyone’s health is of paramount concern, cleaning up after an outbreak is also a top priority to avoid reinfection. Avoid risking your health and consider the following tips for disinfecting after a COVID outbreak. 


Disinfecting After a COVID Outbreak: Factors to Consider


Before you get started on decontaminating your space, you need to take an inventory of the current situation. Commercial buildings are much larger than homes or small offices, so cleaning up after an outbreak is a much bigger task. Consider the following questions before you begin disinfecting the space.

  • What and where are the high traffic areas in the building?
  • What areas were infected people in?
  • Who has come into contact with those areas, and what other areas have they been in contact with?
  • What are the main areas of entry and exit in the building?
  • What type of HVAC system is in the building?
  • What is the design of the ductwork?
  • How fast does the space need to be operational?


Creating A Plan

The answers to the aforementioned questions can help you create a plan of attack for how to disinfect the building. You will need to determine what support you will need to properly clean the commercial building. Common professionals include an engineer familiar with HVAC systems, an industrial hygienist, and professional cleaners. Investing in professionals can ensure that you avoid any mistakes and reduce your risk for recontamination.


The method in which you clean is important as you’ll want to be as methodical as possible. Focus on protecting yourself first as you’ll need personal protection equipment (“PPE”) for you and anyone else disinfecting the space. One of the most important steps is securing the areas that are hot, warm, or cold contamination zones. Hot contamination zones indicate areas that have been contaminated with COVID, warm zones are high risk areas where there was most likely contamination, and cold zones are areas that were not impacted by COVID. Create a plan of attack based on all of the information you gathered when you answered the questions above. 


Tasks To Complete

This list is not comprehensive as every commercial building has its own unique needs. However, consider the following when determining which decontamination tasks you need to complete to ensure the health and safety of those in the building.

  • Determine and secure the hot, warm, and cold contamination zones in the building
  • Turn off the HVAC system and seal the ducting
  • Set equipment to ensure ambient conditions (between 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit)
  • Clean and disinfect the contaminated areas, HVAC, and duct system
  • Test the areas once you have completely disinfected the commercial building


Professional Guidance and CDC Guidelines

Disinfecting a commercial space after a COVID outbreak can be overwhelming. However, there are helpful resources that can guide you through the process. Determining the method of cleaning, the decontamination process, and properly utilizing PPE can streamline the decontamination process. Consider guidance from the CDC as they have developed effective protocols. Additionally, an industrial hygienist can give you guidance based on your unique building as each location and outbreak is different. 


Professional Carpet Cleaners in Beverly Hills

Because many commercial buildings have carpet, a COVID outbreak requires professional sanitation of all surfaces, including the carpets. If you have recently had an outbreak, the team at Beverly Hills Carpet Cleaners are skilled in cleaning and sanitizing carpet surfaces before or after a COVID outbreak. They are the top professional carpet cleaners in Beverly Hills. Contact their team today to request a quote for your commercial space. 


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