The new outbreak brings the total number of cases in the country to 1.73 crores, with 1.95 lakh people dying as a result of the virus. Every individual must be aware of the preventive measures they must take to avoid the spread of illness in their buildings and surroundings.
- Attain information from reliable sources: In a health crisis, misinformation can be dangerous. Remember to only get facts from reputable sources. Switch to the following organizations for the most up-to-date information on the new health and safety precautions.
- Keeping your surroundings clean: High-touch areas of your apartment, house or building can harbor millions of bacteria, so they should be washed and disinfected on a regular basis to promote a safe environment, get professionals to identify any surfaces in your building that are particularly susceptible to germs.
- Usage of proper sanitary methods: To avoid cross-contamination make sure to use safe, clean sanitary supplies. Instruct cleaning crews to use a range of colored microfiber cleaning cloths. Toilets and urinals, sinks, and soap dispensers should be taken care of. Cleaning cloths and mops should be washed after each use. A spray-and-vac machine, which dispenses fresh cleaning solution for each use, is even better.
- Inculcate proper handwashing techniques: Not only for residents but also for visitors and workers, proper handwashing is one of the most effective safeguards against the spread of illness. To avoid further pathogens from entering your house, instruct workers to wash their hands before beginning work. Finally using a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol should be maintained.
- Make a cleaning schedule that facilitates regular cleaning: When it comes to cleaning and sanitizing their buildings, a good cleaning program with documented procedures is a need. What surfaces need to be cleaned, what materials should be used, and how to clean the area to avoid cross-contamination are all part of a good cleaning plan.
Last but not the least, Stay home and stay safe!
Text by: Ankita Dutta, IBTN9
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