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There are multiple touch points that we encounter during our normal day, such as door handles and buttons, escalator handrails, touch screens, vending machines, as we travel through stations, airports, shopping malls. The vital role played by cleaning staff will need to take on a more comprehensive function, to include regular, effective sanitisation on multiple hard surfaces.
CHRISTEYNS STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF SURFACE DISINFECTION AND HAND
SANITISING IN PUBLIC “In the coming months there will be a long battle to face and that will be keeping public areas as hygienically clean as possible. For many industry sectors the often overlooked area of contact point hygiene will need to be addressed differently than it was prior to the pandemic. In order to help avoid a second wave, hygiene and cleaning routines need to be enhanced across the board,” said Graham Hunneman, Director at Christeyns Food Hygiene.
SAMSIC UK OFFERS CORONAVIRUS CLEANING
SOLUTIONS A Coronavirus Environmental Deep Clean programme has been launched by facilities services provider, Samsic UK.
Covid-19 has impacted thousands of businesses, both having to stay open whilst ensuring the health and safety of building users, and looking to safely re-open after site closure comes to an end.
Samsic UK’s deep clean service uses a range of innovative products and systems to clean, sanitise and eliminate Coronavirus from all types of surfaces.
A range of specialist solutions including chemical-free cleaning using mopping, wiping, machine floor contact and fogging and spray technology; hygiene door handles and mobile phone desanitisers underpinned by Samsic’s Organised
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Research is ongoing into Covid-19 but evidence has shown already that infectivity on hard surfaces can remain for up to several days in the right conditions. It is worth noting that according to the WHO the advice given is on cleaning and disinfection and not disinfection alone. The use of a product that combines the best attributes of both a detergent and a disinfectant, or sanitiser, would be the best choice.
Using products such as Mida San 311 KZ or HuwaSan TR3 from Christeyns UK enables users to both clean and disinfect the surface maximising the removal of contaminants and the safety of operatives and members of the public. Both products have
Workflow Process.
Designed to deliver the highest levels of sanitisation with no chance for cross contamination, Workflow Process ensures that no area of a room or building can be forgotten and that high- contact areas receive the most detailed attention, eliminating any trace of the virus.
Samsic UK employs over 3000 personnel to provide cleaning, security and related hard and soft services from 12 regional offices to over 1700 sites on behalf of 750
https://www.samsic.uk/coronavirus-cleaning-se vices provider, JPC by Samsic.
organisations. London sites are serviced by premium brand
https://www.samsic.uk/ coronavirus-cleaning-services
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demonstrated virucidal efficacy under BS EN 14476 conditions and are safe to handle and suitable for use on all common hard surfaces.
Hand hygiene is the second battle to address if we hope to win the war against contamination. Much focus has been on the use of alcohol hand- sanitiser, however if incorrectly used these products can provide a false sense of security. The recent WHO report commented on the importance of hand washing using soap and water as well as stating that, “handwashing is a greater protective barrier to infection than wearing disposable gloves”.
Whilst alcohol hand-sanitisers have a role to play in ensuring our safety during the current outbreak, when there is no other alternative, it is the practice of effective hand washing that is critical using a properly formulated product such as Hand Soap from Christeyns UK.
Christeyns Food Hygiene will continue to monitor developments and issue further guidance on Covid-19 to its customers.
www.christeynsfoodhygiene.co.uk
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