As the country reopens and many Americans finally have the opportunity to get back to work, it is critical that we all continue to follow effective public health strategies to prevent another widespread outbreak of COVID-19.
As a small business owner, you have a responsibility to your customers, your employees, and yourself to ensure that your workplace is cleaned and disinfected.
CLEANING VS DISINFECTING: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Cleaning with soap or detergent and water removes the surface dirt and some of the germs, but it does not necessarily kill those germs. Some risk of spreading infection remains. Disinfecting, however, kills germs on contact.
BENEFITS OF DISINFECTING
It is important to note, however, that these two processes actually work together. A thorough cleaning done before the disinfection process ensures that the remaining germs cannot avoid contact with the disinfectant when it is applied. Germs can hide in soil where the disinfectant's antimicrobial agents cannot reach them.
There are many different types of disinfectants available. Your disinfectant service provider has the knowledge and skills necessary to determine which type will be the most effective for your particular industry. The benefits of disinfectant service include:
CDC GUIDELINES FOR DISINFECTING
SARS-CoV-2, which is the virus that causes COVID-19, can be killed if you use the right products. A reputable disinfectant service provider will use products that have been both proven effective in killing the virus and EPA approved to do so.
THE N LIST
The products approved by the EPA for use against SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) are documented on the N List on the EPA website. Your disinfectant service provider should only be using products that have an EPA registration number on the label. All professional disinfectant service personnel should be familiar with this.
If you are doing your own disinfecting in lieu of hiring a disinfectant service provider, be sure the products you purchase have an EPA registration number. You can find this information at epa.gov/listn. When checking a registration number at the EPA website, you enter the first two parts of the number into their database.
If you are looking at a registration number that has three parts, such as xxxxx-xx-xxxx and the first two parts of the number are identical, then the product you are looking at is equivalent and safe to use.
Once you have verified and purchased your disinfectant, be sure to follow these five steps for safe and effective disinfecting:
METHODS OF DISINFECTION
In addition to the spray and wipe method of disinfection, there are other methods as well. These include:
Disinfectant service is the first critical step to reopening your business. Developing a proactive routine cleaning protocol will keep both your employees and customers safe for the long term. A disinfectant service specialist can offer guidance after the disinfectant service process is complete.