Facility Management

Nine common fears as workplaces reopen

s of May, Cleancorp received more than 1350 new enquiries for our antiviral cleaning services since the start of the pandemic. July will be a crucial month for many organisations, as a significant proportion of employees wil begin to enter our workforces again. Organisations want to be doing everything they can to minimise the risk of infection in their premises to maximise employee safety. A major component of organisational risk management is frequent and thorough antiviral cleaning. Employers need to understand that old cleaning practices, such as merely wiping down surfaces and vacuuming floors, will be inadequate for keeping surfaces and touchpoints virus free. Disinfection and

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