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Tips on Cleaning Your Office Common Areas Now that more people are returning to their offices, here are some recommendations on keeping your office common areas clean throughout the day. Step 1: Check to ascertain that your office cleaner has suitable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) on. This includes wearing gloves, using 80% alcohol hand sanitizer on surfaces, and wearing covered shoes. Make sure your cleaner has the required tools to urge the work done. This includes cleaning tools like a vacuum, mop, pail, broom, dustpan, cleaning cloths, and safety signages.
Step 2: Start off by dust mopping or vacuuming the office floors. Pick a time when the office is least-busiest to hold out vacuuming in order that the sound doesn't interrupt or become a disturbance to the office. Check to form sure that the vacuum bag has sufficient capacity and isn't full. Step 3: Once the dust mopping or vacuuming has been completed, proceed to mop the ground area. Check to make sure an accurate proportion of cleaning chemicals is employed to the ratio of water for the mopping solution. Remember to put safety signages where the mopping is being administered. Step 4: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation, it's important to pay extra attention and detail to the cleaning of all surface areas within the office, especially high-frequency touchpoints like armchair rests, keyboards, door handles, lift buttons, etc. And do install acrylic counter screens for further safety purposes.