CDC Guidelines for Cleaning and Disinfecting a Facility
For decades, facility owners have trusted cleaning companies to maintain cleanliness and safeguard their businesses from germs. With the emergence of new viruses, experts study them, and the CDC provides updated guidelines on the best practices for germ elimination.
The latest updates on cleaning and disinfection guidance for facilities have been released, offering businesses valuable information on maintaining a safe and sanitary environment.

CDC Overview: How to clean and disinfect a facility
- Use EPA registered disinfectant products for hard surfaces with high touch rates.
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- Clean high touch surfaces regularly(for example, pens, counters, shopping carts, door handles, stair rails, elevator buttons, touchpads, restroom fixtures, and desks)
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- Consider wipable covers for electronics
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- Risk of transmission from touching a surface is generally low
Daily Cleaning and Janitorial Service
Routine sanitation and disinfection are essential across numerous industries. The risk of pathogens spreading in high-traffic areas remains a critical concern as preventative measures continue to evolve. Partnering with a professional janitorial team that understands the unique needs of your industry is vital for maintaining a clean and safe environment.
From using industry-approved disinfectants to focusing on high-touch surfaces, a professional cleaning team can help maintain a sanitary workspace, enhance workplace productivity, and create a positive impression for all who enter your establishment.