Nightly/ Daily Disinfection Cleaning
The entire world is sharing this tragic moment of history in facing the COVID-19 pandemic. Everyone must due their part in slowing the spread. Some people can stay at home and wait out this storm. While others have an obligation to make it to the office. The world cannot stop and as an essential service, janitorial companies must take on the direct responsibility in attacking this invisible enemy head on.
You won't see the headlines of your news station praising the efforts of your local janitorial staff like they do for other first responders. But your janitorial company are the unsung heroes in keeping you safe at work. We must work harder than ever and in the midst of a pandemic, we are including extra disinfecting techniques to our scope at no extra cost to all our buildings.
The following below are items that we are disinfecting on nightly/daily basis:
You won't see the headlines of your news station praising the efforts of your local janitorial staff like they do for other first responders. But your janitorial company are the unsung heroes in keeping you safe at work. We must work harder than ever and in the midst of a pandemic, we are including extra disinfecting techniques to our scope at no extra cost to all our buildings.
The following below are items that we are disinfecting on nightly/daily basis:
Night
1) Door Handles and Door Knobs
2) Sink Handles, Toilets and Restroom Handicap Bars
3) Elevator Buttons
4) Restroom Dispensers
5) Vending Machine Buttons
6) Water Fountains
7) Hand Rails
8) Surfaces (desks, reception counter tops, kitchen counters, tables, conference tables, etc)
9) Phones on conference tables
10) Must use disposable wipes for disinfecting (such as paper towels or sanitizer wipes)
11) Restroom Walls
12) Light Switches
Day Porter (if the building has one)
1) Elevator Buttons (inside elevator and outside elevator lobbies)
2) Day Porter must spend more time in restrooms. Get everything from toilets to walls to counters to dispensers to handles
3) Clean handles of lobby doors, side doors, garage doors, stairwell doors, etc.
1) Door Handles and Door Knobs
2) Sink Handles, Toilets and Restroom Handicap Bars
3) Elevator Buttons
4) Restroom Dispensers
5) Vending Machine Buttons
6) Water Fountains
7) Hand Rails
8) Surfaces (desks, reception counter tops, kitchen counters, tables, conference tables, etc)
9) Phones on conference tables
10) Must use disposable wipes for disinfecting (such as paper towels or sanitizer wipes)
11) Restroom Walls
12) Light Switches
Day Porter (if the building has one)
1) Elevator Buttons (inside elevator and outside elevator lobbies)
2) Day Porter must spend more time in restrooms. Get everything from toilets to walls to counters to dispensers to handles
3) Clean handles of lobby doors, side doors, garage doors, stairwell doors, etc.
Deep Disinfection Cleaning (Work Order)
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804-643-0007
info@obsjanitorial.com
We hope this is not necessary, but if the time comes where you feel like your building needs a full deep disinfection cleaning with medical grade disinfectants, then we can provide that for you. This deep clean not only covers the list above, but also covers the following:
1) Floors
2) Walls
3) Cubicles
4) Surfaces
5) Furniture
6) Chairs, Desks and Tables
7) Doors
8) Cabinet doors
9) Glass
10) Kitchen appliances (includes interior and exterior of refrigerators and microwaves
11) Stairwells, Lobbies, Common Areas, Tenant Space, etc.
12) Computers / Electronics on Request (OBS does not claim liability for equipment that may be damaged)
2) Walls
3) Cubicles
4) Surfaces
5) Furniture
6) Chairs, Desks and Tables
7) Doors
8) Cabinet doors
9) Glass
10) Kitchen appliances (includes interior and exterior of refrigerators and microwaves
11) Stairwells, Lobbies, Common Areas, Tenant Space, etc.
12) Computers / Electronics on Request (OBS does not claim liability for equipment that may be damaged)
The link below is some information from The National Chemical Company:
https://www.nclonline.com/support/2019%20Coronavirus%20Page.php
The link below is a guide for workplace safety.
https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3990.pdf
https://www.nclonline.com/support/2019%20Coronavirus%20Page.php
The link below is a guide for workplace safety.
https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3990.pdf