COVID 19 Home/Office Checklist Toronto Canada

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This COVID home/office checklist will help you collect the right materials for your everyday routine, establish a thoughtful plan, and put it in place in your office with help of team of experts providing Covid 19 cleaning services in Toronto Canada.

COVID-19 Cleaning and Disinfecting

  • Gather the right cleaning tools
  • Depending on the reason for cleaning (simple cleaning, deep cleaning, or disinfection) you'll have a few items on your checklist:

☐ Nitrile gloves (latex can cause allergic reactions in some individuals)
☐ Paper towels, or microfiber cloths (if you can wash and sanitize them after use)
☐ Green cleaning spray
☐ Disinfecting wipes, spray, or a correctly-diluted bleach solution
☐ Trash bags
☐ For disinfection: A properly-rated respirator mask and protective gown
☐ EPA certified disinfectants

  • Diluted Bleach Mixture: 5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) bleach per gallon of water or 4 teaspoons bleach per quart of water
  • Alcohol Solutions: Must contain at least 70 percent alcohol.
  • EPA-Registered Disinfectants: Click here for a list.
  • Products containing Sodium hypochlorite, Isopropanol and Ethanol are said to be the most effective.

Top 5Ways To Disinfect When Everyday Supplies Run Out

Department of Health Director Amy Acton, M.D., MPH, offers the following suggestions for preventive cleaning against COVID-19 if everyday supplies, such as cleaning wipes or cleaning sprays,run out:

  • Use a diluted household bleach solution if appropriate for the surface: 5 tablespoons (1/3 cup) bleach per gallon of water; or 4 teaspoons of bleach per quart of water.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application and proper ventilation.

  • Do not use if product is past its expiration date.

  • NEVER mix bleach with ammonia or other household cleaners.Use an alcohol solution with at least 70% alcohol.

  • Wear disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting surfaces.

  • Discard gloves after use, or, if reusable gloves are used, they should be dedicated only for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces for COVID-19 and no other purposes.

  • Clean hands immediately after gloves are removed.Clean hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

  • Remember to keep all cleaning products out of the reach of children at all times.

COVID 19 Social distancing checklist for businesses##

Businesses and other organizations may exceed this maximum occupancy level based on a demonstrated need for relief based on public health or public safety considerations or where strict compliance may interfere with the continued delivery of critical services

Ensure separation of 6 feet or more between individuals unless this creates a safety hazard due to the nature of the work or the configuration of the workspace

Close or reconfigure worker common spaces and high density areas where workers are likely to congregate (e.g., break rooms, eating areas) to allow 6 feet of physical distancing;

redesign work stations to ensure physical distancing (e.g., separate tables, use distance markers to assure spacing)

Cafeterias may operate only with prepackaged food, practicing physical distancing and appropriate hygiene measures

Physical partitions must separate workstations that cannot be spaced out (partitions must be taller than a standing workers)

Limit meeting sizes, ensure 6 feet of social distancing, encourage remote participation

Stagger work schedules, lunch and break times, regulating maximum number of people in one place and ensuring at least 6 feet of physical distancing

Minimize the use of confined spaces (e.g., elevators, control rooms, vehicles) by more than one individual at a time; all workers in such spaces at the same time are required to wear face coverings

Improve ventilation for enclosed spaces where possible (e.g., open doors and windows)

Designate assigned working areas (e.g., floor, building) to individuals where possible to limit movement throughout the facility and limit contact between workers

Establish directional hallways and passageways for foot traffic if possible, to minimize contact. Post clearly visible signage regarding these policies

Limit visitors where feasible, and avoid congregation in common areas (e.g., lobbies)

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