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your house is so clean that it does not contain any bacteria, mold, viruses,
mildew or odors? When you have small children, infants, or babies walking
about, your main priority will be to provide them with a 24/7 sanitized environment.
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Coronavirus COVID 19
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DIFF
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MARSA
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Multi-drug resistant
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HIV
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Influenza A Virus
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T4 & T1
Bacteriophage
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Canine Coronavirus,
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Staphylococcus (All
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Corona Infection Prevention:
Always receive medical
advice from your doctor. There are currently no vaccines to protect you against
infections with COVID-19, but the CDC recommends that you help reduce the risk
of infection by doing the following:
·
Clean your hands
regularly for at least 20 seconds with soap and water.
·
Stop using unwashed
hands to touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
·
Stop personal
interaction with sick people.
Additionally, you can
help protect others if you have cold-like symptoms by doing the following:
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Keep home and you're
tired.
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Avoid personal
interaction with others.
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When you cough or
sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue, then chuck the tissue into the
garbage, and wash your face.
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Clean and disinfect
surfaces and objects.
What is
Coronavirus:
Overview:
Coronavirus illness (COVID-19) is an
irresistible malady brought about by a newfound coronavirus.
A great many people contaminated with the
COVID-19 infection will encounter mellow to direct respiratory ailment and
recuperate without requiring exceptional treatment.
More established individuals and those
with fundamental clinical issues like cardiovascular ailment, diabetes,
interminable respiratory infection, and disease are bound to create genuine
ailments.
The most ideal approach to forestall and
hinder transmission is to be very much educated about the COVID-19 infection,
the sickness it causes and how it spreads.
Shield yourself as well as other people from
contamination by washing your hands or utilizing a liquor based rub as often as
possible and not contacting your face.
The COVID-19 infection spreads principally
through beads of salivation or release from the nose when a contaminated
individual hacks or sniffles, so it's significant that you likewise practice
respiratory behavior (for instance, by hacking into a flexed elbow).
As of now, there are no particular
immunizations or medications for COVID-19. Notwithstanding, there are numerous
continuous clinical preliminaries assessing potential medicines. When clinical
research results become accessible, WHO will keep giving refreshed data.
Symptoms:
The COVID-19 virus provides different ways of
harming different people. COVID-19 is a respiratory disease and most infected
individuals would acquire mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special
treatment being needed.
People with chronic medical issues and those
over the age of 60 have a higher risk of developing severe disease and death.
Serious symptoms include:
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dry cough,
·
fever
Some
signs include:
·
shortness of breath
·
aches and
·
sore throat pains
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and very few people
experience diarrhea, diarrhea or a runny nose.
People with actual mild symptoms that are
often stable should isolate themselves and contact their health care provider
for advice on testing and referral, or a COVID-19 support line.
People who have fever, cough or breathing
problems should call their doctor and seek medical attention.
Basic steps toward protecting against
new Coronavirus:
Stay steps ahead of the latest COVID-19
outbreak information available on the WHO website, and via the national and
local public health authority.Most people who get infected suffer a mild
illness and recover, but for others, it can be more severe. Caring for your
safety and protecting others by doing the following:
1.
Wash your hands regularly
Clean your hands regularly and thoroughly with
a hand scrub based on alcohol, or wash them with soap and water.
Why? For what? Washing your hands with soap
and water by using hand rubbing based on alcohol destroys viruses that can be
on your hands.
2.
Maintain mutual separation
Maintain a distance between you or someone who
is coughing or sneezing at a minimum of 1 meter (3 feet) away.
Why? For what? They spray tiny liquid droplets
from their nose or mouth which can contain viruses when someone coughs or
sneezes. If you're too close, you can breathe in droplets, like the COVID-19
virus, if you have the disease on the person coughing.
3.
Stop touching eyes, mouth and nose
Why? At what? Hands touch many materials, and
then they can catch viruses. When exposed, the virus can be transmitted to the
eyes, nose or mouth by hand. The virus can get into your body from there, which
can make you sick.
4.
Practice lung hygiene
Ensure sure you practice good respiratory
hygiene and the people around you. This means that when you cough or sneeze,
you cover your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue. Then, quickly
dispose of the used tissue.
Why? For what? The virus contained in
droplets. You protect the people around you from viruses like cold, flu and
COVID-19 by practicing good respiratory hygiene.
5.
If you have fatigue, cough and difficulty breathing, seek
medical attention early
If you feel unwell, stay home. If you have
fatigue, cough and breathing problems, seek medical attention and call ahead.
Employ local health authority instructions.
Why? For what? Federal and local authorities
should provide the most up-to-date details about the area's situation. Calling
in advance will allow your health care provider to guide you quickly to the
right health facility. This will also protect you, and help prevent viruses and
other diseases from expanding.
6.
Keep aware, and follow your healthcare provider's advice
Keep updated about the new COVID-19
innovations. Follow the advice given on how to protect yourself and others from
COVID-19 by your health care provider, your national and local public health
authority or your employer.
Why? For what? The most up-to-date details on
how COVID-19 is spreading in your area will be available to national and local
authorities. They are best positioned to advise on what people should be doing
to protect themselves in your area.
The use of
Sanitization in Coronavirus and our Sanitization process:
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How people around the
world disinfect schools, mosques, and streets to avoid the spread of
coronavirus
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The coronavirus
originating in Wuhan, China, spread to another 90 countries.
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Many cities disinfect
public surfaces with mixtures of bleach and water.
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China has placed about
56 million people under quarantine. Public meetings are prohibited, schools are
shut down and, where possible, workers work from home.
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Sanitation staff has
been sent to spray all public areas in cities and towns across China, including
Shanghai, Beijing, and Wuhan.
This paper aims to provide interim guidelines
in areas reporting COVID-19 on the environmental cleaning of common public
places like offices.Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID -19) is an acute
respiratory disease caused by a novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), transmitted in
most cases through respiratory droplets, direct contact with cases, and
sometimes by infected surfaces/objects.Though the virus lives on surfaces of
the atmosphere for a varied period of time, chemical disinfectants quickly
inactivate it.The following guidelines should be followed, particularly in
areas reporting COVID-19, given the above. The Guideline grouped those areas
into I indoor areas, (ii) outdoor areas, and (iii) public toilets for ease of
implementation.
1.
Indoor areas which include office spaces
Office spaces, like meeting rooms, should be
cleaned after working hours every evening, or early in the morning until the
rooms are occupied. If the touch surface is clearly dirty it should be washed
before disinfection with soap and water. The worker will wear disposable rubber
boots, gloves (heavy duty), and a three-layer mask before washing.
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Start cleaning from
cleaner areas and go straight to dirtier places.
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All indoor areas such
as entrance lobbies, corridors, and staircases, escalators, elevators, safety
guard booths, office rooms, conference rooms, cafeteria should be mopped with a
1% sodium hypochlorite disinfectant or phenolic disinfectant.
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High touch surfaces
such as elevator buttons, handrails/handles and call keys, escalator handrails,
public counters, intercom systems, devices such as telephones,
printers/scanners, and other office machines should be washed twice daily by
mopping in 1 percent sodium hypochlorite with a linen / absorbable fabric.
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Special cleaning
should be done to regularly touched areas such as tabletops, chair handles,
papers, diary folders, keyboards, mouse pad, tea/coffee dispensing devices,
etc.
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On metallic surfaces
such as door handles, security locks, keys, etc. 70 percent of alcohol can be
used to clean off surfaces where bleach use is not necessary.
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Hand sanitizing
stations should be installed in office premises and near high contact surfaces
(especially at the entrance).
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In a
meeting/conference/office space, the areas around his / her seat should be
vacated and cleaned with 1 percent sodium hypochlorite if anyone is coughing,
without following respiratory tags or masks.
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At the end of the
cleaning process carefully disinfect the equipment used for the washing.
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Remove PPE, discard in
a disposable PPE in a yellow disposable bag and wash hands with soap and water.
Therefore, all workers will consider washing
the work area in front of them with a disinfectant wipe before use and, if
possible, sitting one seat further away from others.
2.
Outdoor Areas:
Thanks to air currents and access to sunshine,
outdoor areas have less risk than indoor areas.These include bus stations,
train lines, parks, roads, and so on. As already mentioned above, cleaning and
disinfection measures should be aimed at regularly touched/contaminated
surfaces.
3.
Public Toilet:
Sanitary staff must use the separate
collection of toilet cleaning equipment (mops, nylon scrubber) and separate
sink and dresser package. When cleaning a toilet they will also wear disposable
protective gloves.
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70 percent of Alcohol
may be used to clean surfaces where the use of bleach, e.g. concrete, is not
acceptable. (Chloroxylenol (4.5-5.5 percent)/Benzalkonium Chloride or any other
coronavirus-effective disinfectant can be used as directed by the manufacturer)
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Often use 1 percent
freshly formed hypochlorite of sodium.
·
Should not use spray
disinfectants on potentially highly infected areas (such as a toilet bowl or
adjacent surfaces), because it can cause splashes that can spread the virus
further.
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After washing and
disinfecting discard washing material made of cloth (mop and wiping fabric) in
suitable bags to avoid cross-contamination. Wear a new pair of gloves and add
them to the case.
·
Disinfect all cleaning
appliances after use and before use in other areas.
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Disinfect the seals by
soaking in bleach or rinse in hot water.
4.
Personal Protective Equipment(PPE):
Wear suitable PPE which would include the
following when doing cleaning and disinfection work.
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Wear waterproof rubber
boots, medium-duty gloves, and a triple-layer mask.
·
Gloves should be
removed and damaged discarded, with a new pair used.
·
All disposable PPE
should be removed and discarded on completion of the cleaning activities.
·
Hands should be washed
with soap and water immediately after each piece of PPE has been removed, after
cleaning is done.
Masks are successful if worn and fitted
correctly according to instructions. When the masks are physically damaged or
dirty, they should be discarded and modified.
FAQ
What
is Sanitization?
Sanitation is the hygienic means of promoting
health through preventive of human contact with the hazards of wastes as well
as the treatment and proper disposal of sewage wastewater. It makes the
environment neat, clean and helps the people to prevent different diseases and
be safe from harmful components.
Can
disinfection and sanitation help prevent the spread of Coronavirus?
Yes, it helps to prevent the spread. Since
this is a widely spreading pandemic worldwide now, washing hands frequently and
using sanitizer stay away COVID-19. Government and WHO circular also say the
same that washing hands frequently, sanitizing area/body, and covering ocular,
nasal, and oral routes can prevent spreading the disease. By following the
stated it helps to prevent spreading.
Why
do we need sanitation in our society?
Since COVID-19 declared as a pandemic,
everyone should be aware of the dangers and life-threatening impact of the
disease. to stop spreading the disease it is compulsory to use social
distancing, self-quarantine, disinfecting the area, and sanitization.
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