8.16.2020

Why do Indian companies need to clean the premises and tidy up after reopening?

As the government relaxes restrictions and millions of businesses resume business in India for security reasons, experts stressed Sunday that businesses large and small must properly sanitize their facilities before employees can enter and maintain regular cleaning. stop by offices. Spread of the deadly virus.

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Various reports have shown where offices had to close after reopening when corona cases were found in their freestanding buildings or floors for not following proper health protocols or maintaining "corona hygiene". "In your facilities.

According to Dr. Harshal R Salve, Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi, disinfecting practices, wearing masks and maintaining physical distance are essential to prevent the spread of Covid-19 from the workplace.

"With people spending most of their time at work, all of these measures are needed to end the pandemic in the country," Salve said.

Speaking to IANS, disinfection expert Akash Saxena, director of the Topshield Group, said that with the coronavirus outbreak and the recent escalation of the spread of the community in different parts of our country, disinfection is the need of the hour to reduce the potential risk of discomfort. Virus.

"At Topshield, all the high-end disinfectants used are odorless. Using high quality disinfectants approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) leaves no room for stains on fabrics, furniture or important official documents, "he told IANS.

Experts shared disinfection tips to stop the spread of Covid-19 in the workplace. Special precautions should be taken when disinfecting surfaces or hands, as disinfectants can sometimes penetrate. In the eyes.

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According to Ikeda Lal, Senior Ophthalmologist at the Delhi Eye Center and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi, if you accidentally get disinfectant in your eyes, do not panic and stay calm.

"Resist the urge to rub your eyes. Wash your hands with soap and water to remove excess disinfectant before touching your eyes, and wash your eyes thoroughly with water." clean, "he said, adding that if the irritation persists, see an ophthalmologist immediately.

Anil Hota, CEO of SAR Cellulabs Pvt Ltd, a Gurugram-based company that offers a wide variety of services from automated thermal scanners for employees to installing disinfection chambers, said it was very important to sanitize everything. the office before reopening.

"We have a fusion of product offerings that deal directly with individual temperature monitoring, the individual footprint and hygiene of garments as well as the environment with specific Covid components," said Hota.

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