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expert advice: The risk of misinterpreting new cDc guidelines

tHe risk of Misinterpreting new CDC gUiDelines

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recently, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revised its guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting against CovID-19.

of the recommendations, cutting the bulk of the report in favor of quick headlines. It is essential to clarify the importance of proper cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitizing protocols and what we’ve come to expect as consumers from the businesses we patronize. Although we are gaining ground on the COVID-19 virus, the main takeaway is that best practices learned over the past year should not be disregarded and placed upon the proverbial shelf. During the pandemic, proper protocols kept businesses open, kept employees and customers safer, and provided the peace of mind needed to continue operations. Companies across the nation must review their pre-COVID protocols, identify what changed and find a happy medium without reverting to the minimal cleaning procedures of the past. Where businesses land on how they re-calculate their cleaning methods will highly depend on the type of business. And patrons will undoubtedly take notice. For example, a restaurant will need a much higher degree of cleaning than a retail clothing store.

“As recommendations are relaxed and people choose not to receive vaccinations, returning to social activities without safeguards leaves communities at a higher risk. this makes public areas, including restaurants and businesses, more susceptible to increased infection rates.”

The CDC states, “Cleaning with products containing soap or detergent reduces germs on surfaces by removing contaminants and may also weaken or damage some of the virus particles, which decreases the risk of infection from surfaces.”

The CDC is correct, but businesses may want to continue industry-leading best practices by cleaning more frequently and choosing to disinfect communal areas, especially if high transmissions of COVID-19 continue within the communities they serve. It is crucial to keep in mind that relaxing cleaning guidelines will likely come with relaxed personal hygiene practices from many people. Washing hands, wearing masks, and relaxed social distancing guidelines may have helped reduce infection rates. As these recommendations are relaxed and people choose not to receive vaccinations, returning to social activities without safeguards leaves communities at a higher risk. This makes public areas, including restaurants and businesses, more susceptible to increased infection rates.

Additionally, it is essential to emphasize the extreme importance that cleaning and disinfecting surfaces can reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other pathogens. Businesses need to remember that cleaning regimens are most effective when a multi-step approach is practiced with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-approved products. The most effective practice involves first cleaning surfaces to remove or reduce soil loads, then disinfecting to kill bacteria, fungi, and inactivated viruses.

The other area of clarity involves the use of fogging, fumigating, and widearea electrostatic spraying. The CDC states that this is not recommended as a primary method of surface disinfection. As this is correct, industry-leading best practices suggest that the level of disinfecting need to be determined based on the type of business. When used as part of a comprehensive cleaning regimen, electrostatic sprayers can be highly effective for high-traffic consumer facilities, especially since there is no way of knowing which patrons are vaccinated and which ones are not. When using chemicals and disinfection equipment of any kind, it is essential to read the label and use products correctly to prevent unnecessary overuse and exposure. It is also important to let professionals facilitate the cleaning. As we gain ground on this pandemic, there are still many uncertainties despite the increased number of vaccinated people. Businesses of all types must continue to practice vigilance in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 and its variants as they emerge worldwide, not to mention influenza, norovirus, and Methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which can also negatively impact public health. There are several layers to this issue, and many businesses desire to erase all memories of the previous year to return to pre-COVID activities. We get it. However, it is essential to maintain vigilance. In addition to indoor air quality needs, businesses should continue to utilize cleaning professionals to enhance their efforts in cleaning and disinfecting public facilities with added focus on high touchpoints. We agree with the CDC’s guidance and recognize the agency’s continued efforts in the fight against COVID. However, we encourage all businesses to read through CDC recommendations thoroughly, not relying solely on short-and-sweet partial reports found in the media, when making decisions on the best and most effective cleaning and disinfection regimen for their facilities. Our professional experience shows that continued disinfecting when implemented with a comprehensive cleaning regimen and other social

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“We encourage all businesses to read through CDC recommendations thoroughly, not relying solely on short-andsweet partial reports found in the media.”

guidelines, can play a role in significantly reducing the risk of infection spread. Businesses that maintain proper cleaning protocols provide employees and customers greater peace of mind and demonstrate a public responsibility toward prioritizing health and safety.

Adam Povlitz is CEO & President of Anago Cleaning Systems, one of the world’s leading franchised commercial cleaning companies, and a leader in technological advances relating to business operations and janitorial services. A previous IBM executive, Adam holds several business degrees and certifications, including an MBA in Marketing and Finance from the University of Miami. He is a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, an IFA Certified Franchise Executive, and an ISSA Cleaning Industry Management Standards Expert. Anago is proud to be recognized as a top franchise for Veterans and offers a discount to our service members. Anago is accredited by the IFA’s Vet Fran initiative and offers a discount to any honorably discharged Veteran. Anago Cleaning Systems welcomes all Veterans looking to open a Master or Unit Franchise.

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