PEACE-OF-MIND IN COVID 19 DEEP CLEANING
Clean It All COVID 19 DEEP CLEANING SERVICES
Deep Cleaning Service [Covid-19]
At Clean It All, we have the responsibility to clean dozens of healthcare and dental premises, as well as regular office buildings, and specialty sites such as fitness centres. These are no compromise centres, where high touch (a full range of extra disinfections applications done once or twice daily) and customers concerned with ongoing COVID-19 expect us to meet and exceed their expectations. This is the reason for this update. Not all cleaners are the same. Not all disinfecting sprayers are the same, non-electrostatic sprayers are no comparison to electrostatic sprayers, not all electrostatic sprayers are the same.
We routinely assess new cleaning equipment coming to the market, and we have invested heavily into electrostatic sprayers, as they provide 360 degree coverage when a conventional sprayer might take 5 passes to have the same safe coverage.
WE CARE ABOUT THE SAFETY OF YOU, YOUR EMPLOYEES, YOUR BUSINESS, AND YOUR COMMUNITY
disinfection process for COVID-19
We do a 2 step process. Deep Cleaning first. Disinfect second.
We use broad spectrum anti-viral and antibacterial products proven and passed for Health Care
We apply the right disinfecting agent with the right nozzle dissipation rate to provide the appropriate dwell time to kill the germs. If that sounds a little technical. It is. Its our job to know and do the right job you expect.
Let’s start with your biggest concern. Is your cleaning company using a cleaning agent, or a disinfection agent. And if they are using the latter, they need to clean the premises first, and then disinfect the areas second. Make sure they are following those protocols. The second thing is to ensure that the disinfection process for COVID-19 deep cleaning, is with an approved agent for the broad spectrum of bacteria, viruses and other contaminants. We use Oxyvir Plus ™ and FightBac™.
The second thing you need to know is that the dwell time [the time the disinfection control agent needs to stand on surfaces to be properly effective]. For most cleaning companies, this is like talking magic. What is dwell time! This is where the cleaning companies separate the men from the boys!
We use specialized electrostatic sprayers
With COVID-19 all around us, you need peace-of-mind. We provide it!
We have a 3 month no contract period to ensure you are happy with us, and if that still does not work, we continue, status-quo.
In addition to that, we will ask you to rate us ton 10 criteria at least once a year, and rate us on a scale of 1-10 where 10 is perfect. If we don’t get 100 in the score, we will be asking you what else we can improve upon.
Its called being pro-active, instead of reactive. We are not perfect, because we work with people, but we provide training, supervision, and direction, that few if any other cleaning companies provide.
- Deep Cleaning Services
- COVID-19 Deep Cleaning
- Calgary
- Kamploos
- Kelowna
- Vancouver
Deep Cleaning Services
Frequency As Requested, however we would like to assess your site and its employee flow, and then recommend a frequency that will suit your needs; and quite frankly, that may differ for different areas in your workplace.
Our Experience Strata Condos / Malls / Recreational Centers / Restaurants / Hospitals / Dental Offices / Corporate Buildings / Government Buildings
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Cleaning means to physically remove germs (bacteria and viruses), dirt and grime from surfaces using a detergent and water solution. It is an essential first step in any disinfection process.
Disinfecting means using chemicals to kill germs on surfaces. It’s important to clean before disinfecting because dirt and grime can reduce the ability of disinfectants to kill germs. The disinfectant concentration and contact time are also critical for effective surface disinfection.
Gather your equipment such as cleaning and disinfecting agents, cleaning cloths and mops, and protective equipment to wear (eg, gloves) before you start cleaning.
Clean surfaces first with detergent and warm water. Anything labelled as a detergent will work. Disinfectants should only be used once the surface is fully cleaned because dirt and grime can reduce the effectiveness of a disinfectant to kill germs, including the COVID-19 virus.
Disinfectants come with instructions from the manufacturer describing how to safely use them. Make sure you give the disinfectant time to work – disinfectants require dwell time to be effective at killing germs. Dwell time is the amount of time the disinfectant should remain wet on a surface before drying. If no time is specified on the manufacturer’s directions, leave the disinfectant for ten minutes before drying the surface with a clean cloth.
When cleaning it is good to remember two general principles:
- top to bottom: start cleaning surfaces higher up and work your way to the floor. This method ensures that any particulates or debris fall to the floor which will be cleaned last
- clean to dirty: start cleaning with the cleanest surface first, progressively moving towards the dirtiest surface (eg, toilets).
When floors are cleaned, they should be left dry before walking on to reduce the risk of slips and falls.
Any surfaces that are frequently touched should be prioritized for cleanings, such as door handles, light switches, horizontal surfaces including tables and countertops, phones, EFTPOS machines, touch screens, and workplace amenities (such as toilets). Any surfaces that are visibly dirty should also be cleaned as soon as they are identified, regardless of when they were last cleaned.
Buildings that are accessed by the public should be cleaned at least every day. If your building has many customers or others entering each day, more frequent cleaning is recommended.
Physically cleaning surfaces with detergent and warm water, followed by disinfection when needed, is the most effective way to kill the virus that causes COVID-19. Fumigation or wide-area spraying (known as ‘disinfectant fogging’) does not clean surfaces effectively and there is little evidence that it is effective at killing COVID-19. Additionally, if fogging is not done correctly, it can expose workers and others to hazardous chemicals.
No. Disinfecting wipes are designed to be used on a single surface and then disposed in a rubbish bin (not flushed down the toilet). If you use a disinfecting wipe on multiple surfaces it will lose its effectiveness and may even transfer germs from one surface to another. If the product you are using is not a combined (2-in-1) cleaning and disinfecting wipe, clean the surface first.
Ensure you read and follow the directions that come with the disinfecting wipes.