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How To Stay Open During a Pandemic

6/16/2020 (Permalink)

Image of commercial office Keep your business open safely in Layton, UT.

Businesses, schools, and organizations around the world have closed their doors to limit coronavirus exposure and to thoroughly clean their buildings before employees and customers return. However, it isn't possible for all businesses to survive shutting down. Additionally, as things begin opening up, any company that remains closed could lose valuable business to their competitors.

How To Keep Your Business Open Safely

Instead of closing their doors, many business owners have taken some or all of the following steps to prevent spreading the virus:

  • Training employees to use proper handwashing techniques
  • Improving housekeeping habits
  • Appropriately disinfecting and cleaning all surfaces
  • Encouraging social distancing


These efforts can go a long way toward slowing the spread of the virus, but they don't encompass all of the necessary coronavirus cleanup steps.

What To Do If Your Business Is Exposed

There's still a lot that researchers and scientists don't know about the virus. For example, it is known that the virus exists on surfaces, but it isn't known how long it survives. Additionally, there are many variables that affect the virus's ability to survive and pass from one person to another. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend taking decisive action when an ill person enters your business. The CDC recommends identifying all areas used by the ill person and keeping those areas clear for at least 24 hours. After this amount of time, professional cleaning and disinfecting technicians can begin to do their work.

Why It's Important To Hire Professionals


There are some suggestions for completing covid-19 cleanup efforts on your own, but it's best to hire professionals for this job. This is because professionals have access to FDA-approved disinfectants, personal protective equipment, and the specialized training needed to avoid tracking the virus outside of the affected area. Without these resources and education, it's possible to increase coronavirus exposure instead of preventing it.

When To Turn Cleanup Over to Professionals


There are plenty of messes that could be handled by a company's in-house custodial staff. When it comes to coronavirus cleanup, however, it's best to work with qualified professionals. As a business owner or manager in Layton, UT, your top priorities should include those steps recommended by the CDC.

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