Why Choose PuroClean of South Reno for Coronavirus Cleanup?

“Coronavirus” is an umbrella term for many types of viruses that have been known to cause respiratory diseases in both people and animals. The 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19; previously 2019-nCoV) is a new strain that has been recently discovered and publicized worldwide. PuroClean of South Reno uses the PuroClean RapidDefense™ system to provide deep mitigation cleaning in areas compromised by a Coronavirus or Influenza outbreak. Using this process, the team at PuroClean of South Reno will carefully contain the area and will minimize the risk of pathogens spreading using The Environmental Protection Agency-registered (EPA) products. If there are any lingering odors, our trained technicians will deodorize the area and return your Reno, NV area property back to its pre-loss condition with empathy and care.

PuroClean RapidDefense™

Our PuroClean RapidDefense Program™ is the best way to deep-clean public spaces and is the standard by which we approach all Coronavirus cleanup projects. Our system helps stop the spread of pathogen-based illnesses, such as Coronavirus, Influenza, and MRSA. The Environmental Protection Agency-registered (EPA) safe products provide defense against contamination and minimize the risk of pathogens spreading.

Safety as a Priority

It is vital to perform Coronavirus cleanup with special attention to safety and industry and OSHA standards. Our trained technicians wear special Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to keep themselves safe. They also contain the area, taking the appropriate steps to keep you and your family or employees safe as well.

Compassionate Service

We at PuroClean of South Reno know that this may be a challenging time for your family or workplace. As we work to mitigate your home or business, we pledge to treat your space and belongings with the utmost respect and care.

PuroClean’s Coronavirus Deep Mitigation Cleaning Process

Based on the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), our technicians will provide intensified cleaning of visibly dirty surfaces, high touch-points, and any other areas that may have been impacted by the virus. This process includes the use of EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants for the cleaning of COVID-19 (coronavirus) contamination and other viral respiratory illnesses in commercial, institutional, and home environments.

For Coronavirus Cleaning Services, Call PuroClean of South Reno Now at (775) 446-4646

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rise and health and government officials notify the public to take necessary measures to protect themselves, one of the best ways to slow its progress is by performing deep mitigation cleaning of all touch-point surfaces, along with the use of an EPA-registered disinfectant.  These methods of cleaning can be utilized for institutions, commercial, and residential properties. Our coronavirus cleaning services will help reduce contamination related to the COVID-19 outbreak. Call PuroClean of South Reno for more information on the services we offer to to keep your space safe and clean.

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PuroClean Coronavirus Cleanup Process:

Planning & Organization

To begin, we provide a full assessment of your home or office. We will determine the level of containment needed and inform you of the plan of action. 

On-site Procedures

First, our technicians arrive at the job site and do a quick walkthrough to ensure that the area is ready for cleaning services. Then, they determine the flow of the work to do the work as efficiently as possible.

We pay special attention to these areas:

Facility Cleaning

  • Locker rooms
  • Kitchens
  • Cafeterias
  • Playgrounds
  • Breakrooms
  • Restrooms
  • Nursing homes
  • Daycare centers
  • Gymnasiums & Equipment
  • Health centers
  • School facilities
  • Carpeted areas

Contents Cleaning

  • Toys
  • Bedding
  • Towels
  • Desks
  • Exercise mats
  • Chairs
  • Hard-surface material
  • Drinking fountains
  • Vending Machines

Safety as a Priority

It is key to perform biohazard removal with special attention to safety and industry and OSHA standards. Our trained technicians wear special Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to keep themselves safe. They also contain the area, taking the appropriate steps to keep you and your family or employees safe as well. 

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

First, wearing proper PPE is required. Our cleanup technicians wear a full-face respirator to guard against splashes coming in contact with the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, or eyes. They also wear Biohazard protective coveralls, shoe covers, and Nitrile gloves.

EPA-registered Hospital-grade Products

Our industry-certified technicians use EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfecting products, including towelettes, containing pharmaceutical ingredients that meet OSHA’s bloodborne pathogen standard against diseases like the coronavirus and other disease-causing bacteria, viruses, tuberculosis, mold, and mildew.

The Cleaning Materials

The cleaning materials our technicians typically use include:

  1. Disposable microfiber wipes, brushes and/or cleaning sponges
  2. Trigger or Pressure sprayers
  3. Trash bags and tape for sealing
  4. Mops and buckets
  5. Portable carpet extractor for cleaning carpets and upholstery

Disinfectant Application Procedures

Our technicians apply EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant using three methods, depending on the circumstances.              

  1. Spray application — This process uses a pump or electric sprayer. It’s the preferred system and can be used whenever the surface or item is visibly free of soil and dirt.
  2. Disinfecting towelettes — We use them to wipe electronic items such as phones or computers. Towelettes are preferred if the surface or item has visible, light soil or dirt.
  3. Microfiber wipes/pads — These are an alternative to using pre-treated disinfecting towelettes. They are used with cleaning products in an appropriately labeled spray bottle.

Cleaning Porous Surfaces and Materials

  1. Synthetic carpets, rugs, curtains, and upholstery —Our technicians will either clean these items manually or, for machine cleaning, they will apply approved disinfectants for textiles and carpets and then extract where applicable.
  2. Natural fabrics, rugs, curtains, and upholstery must be cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines.
  3. To disinfect clothing, linens and other personal fabrics, the contaminated articles should be laundered per label instructions. NOTE: washing machines should be disinfected after washing contaminated materials.
  4. Tanned leather materials — We can clean these materials by wiping the surfaces with a cloth lightly moistened with disinfectant solution or disinfectant towelettes.
  5. Suede and Nu-buck leather material — Cleaned according to manufacturer’s guidelines.
  6. Concrete, cinder block, wood, plywood, and oriented strand board (OSB) — Cleaned by applying the disinfectant solution directly to the surface.
  7. HVAC system — HVAC internal duct surfaces and components should be cleaned in accordance with industry guidelines by a licensed HVAC contractor or NADCA certified duct cleaner. Also, external ductwork surfaces, grills, grates, and registers should be cleaned with a disinfectant solution.

Deodorization

Typically, once the infected area is cleaned and starts to dry, odors dissipate. However, our crew will determine whether further deodorization is necessary.

*Proper Cleaning and Disinfection of Equipment

Prior to leaving a site that has been contaminated with the coronavirus, our team will do a thorough cleaning of all tools, equipment, and PPE used in the coronavirus cleanup with an EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant.

*Per the CDC, Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces are the recommended actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases, like coronavirus. Since any surface can be re-contaminated after cleaning, and because the coronavirus is also spread person-to-person, PuroClean’s services are not guaranteed to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html) for more information regarding coronavirus, its spread, and prevention.

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Expert Coronavirus Cleanup Service

To achieve a more thorough cleanup of properties, consider professional, deep mitigation cleaning with PuroClean of South Reno.

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