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Take Time to Contact a Cleaning Company in Frederick During This Pandemic

5/19/2020 (Permalink)

close up of virus cells on a blue background When you feel like germs are everywhere and you can't keep up, SERVPRO is here to help.

Office Precautionary Cleaning Measures for Frederick Businesses

If you are a business owner you might have recently viewed a copy of the regulations sent out by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) entitled,  “Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19.”  The document also includes addressing the concern of keeping your facility cleaned by using disinfectants continually.

Need Help With  Frederick Preventative Cleaning?

Our SERVPRO professionals have unique strategies involving EPA registered, hospital-grade cleaning agents that track with the latest data about this virus and how to best eliminate viral pathogens on surfaces, materials, and contents throughout an office building or commercial location. SERVPRO of Fredrick’s cleaning experts follow strict protocols for biohazard cleanup, including the elimination of microorganisms, viral pathogens, and airborne contaminants. Our employees take measures to wear proper protective clothing and equipment (PPE) while performing this form of environmental cleaning. They also use commercial grade equipment that does a more efficient and thorough job of dispersing cleaning agents than consumer tools such as trigger sprayers.

Our employees can work around your schedule to keep your office building clean and to provide a higher measure of protection that goes beyond do-it-yourself methods. Please, give our SERVPRO of Frederick County team a call today at (301) 662-1747.

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Advice from the medical and scientific community regarding how to deal with the coronavirus is based on present knowledge, which is subject to change as the situation continues to develop. There can be no assurance that disinfectants alone will be adequate to fully eliminate the virus. We are not physicians or infectious disease professionals. Consult your medical professionals for individual medical advice.

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