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End of tenancy cleaning has now taken on a new meaning with the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the globe. If you are a landlord or property owner then gaining the confidence of your tenants and demonstrating that you are proactively protecting their health is vital.
The BBC has reported that professional cleaning firms are busier than ever as more cases of Coronavirus are being reported, with doctor’s surgeries, offices and schools seeking deep cleaning services following patients, employees, teachers and pupils being tested for the virus.
Commercial cleaning companies are reporting that clients, particularly those in UK cities, such as large businesses and restaurants, are requesting further services, such as preventative deep cleans, since Coronavirus cases hit the UK.
A Coronavirus deep clean should include the close and careful sanitisation of all touch points, floors and fittings. Germs can easily and quickly spread from one person to another by touching unclean equipment or surfaces.
A full fogging service, carried out to the correct European (EN) standards for killing bacteria and viruses, is a sensible additional precaution for the highest level of hygiene.
Public Health England (PHE) has published advice on what people need to know about cleaning in non-healthcare settings, if someone suspected of carrying the Coronavirus has been present. This guidance has been prepared based on knowledge of other viruses and is being regularly reviewed and updated.
If you are carrying out a deep clean at a property where you suspect a tenant may have been carrying the virus, the main risks to consider are:
Studies of other viruses suggest that these risks are most likely to be reduced significantly over 72 hours. It is therefore recommended that an area be kept closed and secure for 72 hours, before cleaning, as the amount of virus living on surfaces will have dramatically reduced over this period of time. The same period of time is recommended for the disposal of cleaning items and personal protective equipment (PPE).
At a minimum disposable gloves and an apron should be worn. Additional PPE for the eyes, mouth and nose might be necessary if visible contamination is present. Your local PHE Health Protection Team can advise on the most appropriate PPE for cleaning settings where a higher level of virus is indicated.
Responsible waste removal is essential if infection is suspected. Contaminated waste should not be stored with normal waste for 72 hours. If this is not possible then collection can be arranged through a specialist waste contractor, like SafeSite Security Solutions, who will treat it appropriately.
One of the main health risks at vacant properties is if they have been used as a place of shelter by drug users or squatters, who may leave human waste and other hazardous items behind. Human waste is not only unpleasant; it also carries a high health risk and the possibility of disease transmission. Human waste should only be removed by a professional waste removal company, and the area should be deep cleaned afterwards to ensure any remaining harmful bacteria are completely removed. SafeSite Security Solutions is licensed to transport and dispose of human waste in accordance with current UK standards and legislation.
As a responsible landlord, to protect the health of your property and its occupants, you may want to provide your tenants with a daily cleaning schedule, for ongoing germ control. Here are 10 pieces of advice to stop the spread of germs in your house:
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