Good Success Company is currently providing
EMERGENCY DISINFECTING CLEANING throughout the State of Georgia for state
office and manufacturing facilities. GSC welcomes the opportunity to discuss
disinfection cleaning your facility before your employees re-enter the
buildings.
RE: COVID-19 Disinfection Cleaning Services provided by GSC available.
This guidance by the CENTER
FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC) provides recommendations on the cleaning and
disinfection of rooms or areas of those with suspected or with confirmed COVID-19 have
visited. It is aimed at limiting the survival of novel coronavirus in key
environments.
These recommendations will be updated if additional information becomes
available. These guidelines are focused on community, non-healthcare
facilities (e.g., schools, institutions of higher education, offices,
daycare centers, businesses, community centers) that do and do not house
persons overnight. These guidelines are not meant for cleaning staff in
healthcare facilities or repatriation sites, households, or for others for
whom specific guidance already exists.
Definitions :
- Community
facilities (e.g., schools, daycare centers, businesses) comprise most
non-healthcare settings that are visited by the general public outside
of a household.
- Cleaning refers to
the removal of dirt and impurities, including germs, from surfaces. Cleaning
alone does
not kill germs. But by removing the germs, it decreases
their number and therefore any risk of spreading infection.
- Disinfecting
works by using chemicals to kill germs on surfaces. This
process does not necessarily clean dirty surfaces or remove germs. But
killing germs remaining on a surface after cleaning further reduces any
risk of spreading infection.
Cleaning and Disinfection After Persons Suspected/Confirmed to Have
COVID-19 Have Been in the Facility
Timing and location of cleaning and disinfection of surfaces
- At a school,
daycare center, office, or other facility that does not house people
overnight: It is recommended to close off areas used by the ill persons
and wait as long as practical before beginning cleaning and disinfection
to minimize potential for exposure to respiratory droplets. Open outside
doors and windows to increase air circulation in the area.