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How Can a Dallas Commercial Facility Implement a Preventative Cleaning Plan?

4/13/2020 (Permalink)

closeup 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.

SERVPRO of North West Dallas Professionals Offer Cleaning and Disinfecting Services

Cleaning plans should be customized to each Dallas area business and facility. Cleaning protocols in Dallas need to be effective for the different types of surfaces that could be infected and for how many people employees and customers might be at the location at any given time.

According to the CDC, senior citizens are the most at-risk group from the virus pandemic. Functioning facilities that have senior employees, or serve senior customers, or visitors require professional-level disinfection measures that are applied regularly. 

Did you know SERVPRO technicians can assist in the development of a pandemic plan for any business or Dallas area commercial property? Our team has years of cleaning experience performing hospital-level sanitization for a variety of problems at businesses of all sizes throughout the Dallas area. 

The SERVPRO of Northwest Dallas specialty cleaning team scopes the property and helps develop a cleaning strategy based on the required types of sanitization. Our team answers any questions you may have. We work flexible hours to accommodate your business schedule. Our team even helps train and work with your in-house departments concerning proper (CDC, EPA, and OSHA) cleaning protocols. 

If you need assistance developing a pandemic plan for cleaning and disinfecting your commercial property or public space, contact SERVPRO of Northwest Dallas at 214-361-7887. We’re ready to help. 

Disclaimer: 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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