Church Cleaning During a Public Health Crisis: What You Need to Know

The recent health crisis caused by COVID-19 has forced churches and other places of worship to close their doors and switch to virtual worshipping services. Now, after several months of quarantining and attending services online, states have begun to lift restrictions on reopening some facilities, including churches and other places of worship.

Yet, the virus persists and so do the health risks associated with worshipping in person and in confined, indoor spaces. So, as the leader of your religious community, how can you assure your congregation that it is safe to return to in-person worshipping services?

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Ready to Reopen: Our Free COVID-19 Back-to-School Guide

COVID-19 has affected everyone’s lives, including children’s, who have missed out on opportunities to learn, socialize and have fun. As states continue to reopen and begin planning for students to return to their classrooms, it’s vital to be mindful of how the Coronavirus has changed their learning environments and prepare accordingly. And as businesses, restaurants and shops begin to reopen too, it may feel like life is normal again, but we still need to continue to follow state and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) health and safety guidelines.

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Download Our Church Cleaning Checklist

As states move into different phases of reopening, many places of worship may be thinking about how to do so safely Commercial Cleaning Corp has put together a cleaning checklist to guide you through procedures when cleaning a church. The COVID-19 pandemic is still a major health threat even though businesses, schools, and churches are getting ready to reopen or increase capacity. The CDC is still urging churches and other places of worship to take precautions to ensure the safety of employees, volunteers, and worshippers to help stop the spread of the virus.

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What is Green Cleaning and Why is it Important?

Green Cleaning is the umbrella term for any type of cleaning that can be considered eco-friendly. This can be anything from using a non-toxic carpet cleaner to cleaning a sink with vinegar and baking soda. Green cleaning can even refer to the use of recycled materials in product packaging.

With the COVID-19 crisis businesses, schools, and other facilities are beginning to take cleaning more seriously than before. Green cleaning solutions are not only safer to use, they have simpler ingredients and are not harmful to the environment.

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Coming Clean: Debunking Common Myths about Cleaning and Disinfecting

Cleaning may seem like an easy task with little question as to how to do it properly. However, with the threat of COVID-19 still present, understanding the truth around certain myths about cleaning and disinfecting is important for the health and safety of you, your family, employees, students, visitors, patrons, and others.

Here are seven common myths about cleaning and disinfecting that could help make your environment safer and healthier.

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Commercial Window Cleaning: Everything You Need to Know

You’ve heard the saying before: businesses with dirty windows are like nice smiles with yellow teeth. If you want to make a good first impression when employees, tenants, and visitors see your building, it is essential to have clean windows at all times. But, before you go contacting a commercial window cleaner, you need to understand a few things about commercial window cleaning.

In this blog post, we’ll provide a quick rundown of what commercial window cleaning is, how it’s performed, and what you should be looking for in a provider, so you can make an informed decision and keep your business looking pristine.

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Ready To Reopen: Free COVID-19 Back-to-Work Guide

As we move further into June, many businesses are starting to reopen again and have begun welcoming staff and the public back. Things may be feeling like they’re somewhat going “back to normal,” but that does not mean the COVID-19 pandemic is over. The CDC is still urging both businesses and individuals to continue maintaining safety precautions in order to reduce risk and prevent a second wave of COVID-19 from spreading.

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COVID-19 & Reopening: Your Back to Work Checklist

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With select states lifting their stay-at-home orders and allowing certain businesses to reopen, it’s time for some business owners, facility managers, and HR departments to begin planning for reopening.  

Using the CDC’s official guidelines, Commercial Cleaning Corporation created this checklist to help you develop, implement, and maintain a reopening plan, so your customers and employees can safely enter.

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Electrostatic Disinfection FAQ

How does electrostatic spray work?

Electrostatic spray gives objects an even, 360-degree coating made possible by the negative charge of the sprayed solution as it exits the tool’s nozzle and the positive charge of the surfaces it reaches. It effectively atomizes cleaning solutions in this way, using electrostatics to attach to and wrap around harmful microorganisms and remove them from surfaces, including those that are difficult to reach.

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What Is Electrostatic Disinfection and How Does It Work?

When it comes to cleaning surfaces and objects, traditional dry and wet dusting tends to be the first methods that come to mind. While these cleaning techniques are tried and true, they do little more than spread filth around, unless the rags used are washed regularly. Dry dusting kicks up resting particles, redistributing them into the air and onto other surfaces. Wet dusting can involve harmful cleaning chemicals and make it hard to reach certain spots or objects. For sensitive places, like clean rooms, R&D labs, healthcare facility cleaning and schools, there’s a more effective method for stripping dirt, dust and germs from surfaces that require specialized sanitation: electrostatic spray.

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