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Safe and sensible steps Seko let us know about the solutions for becoming COVID-19 secure.


During the second half of 2020, the cleaning sector faces the unprecedented challenge of ensuring publicly-occupied spaces – from schools to offices, dental surgeries to department stores – are COVID-19 secure, as lockdown measures ease and people return to work and use shops and services once more.


With business owners under pressure to improve turnover while reducing capacity to ensure users maintain social distancing, it’s clear that for many the road back to normality may be long and arduous.


However, with a range of measures on hand, including hand hygiene, surface cleaning and chemical dispensing solutions, building owners and cleaning operators can enter this brave new world armed with the tools they need to protect staff and visitors alike.


With a range of cleaning chemical dispensers on the market, it can be difficult to select the most suitable system, so managers should source units that deliver proven precision, robustness and reliability. A significant increase in cleaning frequency means dispensers should be able to withstand heavy usage, while accurate dilution ensures surfaces are properly cleaned and chemical wastage is minimised.


Meanwhile, with many operators facing uncertainty over how cleaning requirements may change over time, there’s a significant benefit to installing modular systems that can be easily extended by connecting additional units.


Initial changes to cleaning routines will include midday cleaning becoming more common, as well as regular additional disinfection of high touch points such as handrails, door handles and light switches throughout the day.


In order to plan such routines, maintenance and cleaning staff must first identify the high touch points unique to that space, enabling them not only to plan additional cleaning but also to locate hand sanitiser dispensers appropriately and help minimise the spread of infection.


For example, SEKO’s automatic hand sanitiser dispensers, which are fully portable, can be placed close to high touch points such as at checkouts, outside elevator doors or at the foot of staircases, and can be customised to carry messages encouraging use or to convey visitor information.


This feature is also invaluable for operators under pressure to reassure building users that the surfaces they come in contact with have been recently disinfected, as it can be used to provide details of the last time cleaning was performed along with the next scheduled clean.


As an increasing number of hotels begin welcoming guests once more, many operators are turning to fogging systems that achieve fast, efficient and comprehensive surface disinfection of rooms. Designed for use after thorough cleaning, these systems fill the space with a fine mist of


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sanitiser at precise droplet sizes from five to 80 microns, removing harmful pathogens anywhere from hire cars, taxis and train carriages to meeting rooms and dental surgeries.


With fogging systems having such a broad range of application uses, some experts are predicting that the practice may soon be as normal as carpet and window cleaning as businesses and public services strive to become COVID-19 secure.


SEKO, a world-leading manufacturer and supplier of cleaning and hygiene equipment, has been able to respond immediately to the global demand for COVID-specific solutions thanks to its catalogue of trusted systems, which include:


• Automatic touch-free Sanitizer Dispensers that deliver a consistent quantity of chemical every time for convenient hand hygiene.


• The modular ProMax chemical dilution systems for filling spray bottles, buckets and sinks via a four-product selector.


• ProTwin low-pressure spray and foam systems that reach awkward areas and avoid the problem of airborne microorganisms caused by some high-pressure units.


• Handheld Atomizer systems for comprehensive disinfection of enclosed spaces, from train carriages to ambulances to hotel rooms and kitchens.


• SekureMax for safe, lockable storage of up to 5L of chemical with customisable front panel to simplify product identification.


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