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Regularly Review Cleaning Procedures with Operations Staff Proper training and regular updates on new cleaning procedures assures the consistent delivery of maintenance and facility operation objectives.
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Have Dedicated PPE Disposal Bins at all Entrances Many residents leaving their homes will be wearing personal protective equipment. Having an enclosed receptacle where residents can safely dispose of their PPE at all entrances ensures infectious material is kept separate from common area disposal bins.
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Provide Educational Signage Throughout the Condo Educational signage throughout the condo indicating the symptoms of COVID-19, reminding residents to use hand sanitizer upon entering the building, and displaying how to safely remove PPE directly contributes to the overall cleanliness of the condo. Creating a hygiene-conscious DelProperty_Condo_March_2018_torevise.pdf 1 helps 2018-04-13 2:44 PM efforts. culture uphold cleaning
Consider Professional Disinfection Having your condo professionally disinfected acts as an extra safeguard in support of regular c l e a n i n g p ro c e d u re s . P ro fe s s i o n a l d isinfe c tio n ser v ic es c over all the harder to reach and often overlooked surfaces that regular daily disinfection misses. C onsider this especially if there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19.
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Disinfect Delivery Packages A surge in online ordering means more packages arriving at the front desk. Disinfecting packages as they come in protects residents from unknowingly cross-contaminating other surfaces, like the elevator, when bringing them into their unit. 1 Peter Farrell is the chief executive officer of Citron Hygiene. He oversees Citron’s global operations in Canada, the US and the UK, and has served on a number of industry Boards, including ISSA and BOMA Toronto.
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