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Do noT Be complacenT aBouT hyGiene in The posT-coviD era:


The BenefiTs of full faciliTy DisinfecTion across air, WaTer, anD surfaces


By Ken Kershner, Global commercial Director, nuvonic T


he world would like to forget COVID and return to normal like a pandemic never happened. And that is understandable. But we should not overcompensate and forget that bacteria, fungi, and viruses of myriad types are


still with us and will continue to cause harm locally and occasionally globally. For instance, at the time of this writing, there


is an emerging scare in England. Customers of dairy giant Müller, the manufacturer of Cadbury treats, are being asked to return specific products due to potential contamination by listeria bacteria. Consumption of foods tainted with this bacterium can lead to severe stomach illness and death in some people. During the COVID-19 pandemic, hygiene


became a top priority in every aspect of life. As we transition to the post-COVID era, maintaining good hygiene standards should


remain a priority, especially at work, where many people are in close contact. One way to do that is by implementing full facility disinfection across air, water, and surfaces. Full facility disinfection means more than


scrubbing the toilets and clearing the breakroom fridge. It involves using advanced technologies, such as UV lighting, to disinfect every nook and cranny of a facility. It includes air purification systems that filter out pathogens, water filtration and disinfection systems that ensure the water supply is free from contaminants, and surface disinfection procedures that eliminate bacteria and viruses on all surfaces. While many facilities did ramp up their


cleaning protocols during the pandemic, it is essential to avoid getting complacent now and assume that threats have passed. There are still many harmful pathogens that can pose a risk to workers' health. Full facility disinfection can help to eliminate these risks and promote a healthier environment for everyone. In addition to its health benefits, full facility


disinfection also improves the work environment overall, boosting the mood and attitude of employees and customers. It creates a more welcoming atmosphere for staff and visitors, increasing satisfaction and productivity. Indeed, in a pre-pandemic study by Staples, 94 per cent of workers said they feel more productive in a clean workspace, and 77 per cent said they do higher-quality work in a clean environment.


BAD HYGIENE BRINGS SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES Governments around the world are now in the process of developing cleanliness rules and regulations to protect consumers and employees. But these are still a work in progress, and until they are completed, food


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and beverage companies must take responsibility for ensuring the safety of their products and working environments. This should include disinfection standards. It is not only about protecting workers; it is


also about preventing the spread of pathogens to customers through the products workers handle. Viruses and bacteria can easily be picked up from contaminated surfaces and objects, and the infectious agents can then be passed along to customers and cause widespread illness. The outcomes can be tragic. In one case a


decade ago, the Peanut Corporation of America was found to have shipped products contaminated with salmonella that sickened thousands and may have contributed to the death of nine. The company CEO was sentenced to 28 years in federal prison, and his company went under. This is a particularly egregious example, but a health incident of even mild severity can cause severe brand damage to the company responsible. Rather than simply follow government


guidelines, companies should take a proactive approach to protecting public health. They should continue to apply the hygiene practices they learned during COVID for now and long- term. By implementing robust disinfection standards, companies can play their part in promoting a safer and healthier world for everyone - while also protecting their brand.


DISINFECTION MEASURES WARD OFF NEGATIVE PUBLICITY AS WELL Let us first state the obvious. The paramount concern of companies is protecting the health of their customers and workers. But let us also acknowledge that companies do - and should - devote a lot of effort to protecting their brand reputation, a task that grows more difficult by the year. Customer expectations are


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