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Keep Your Facility Illness-Free With Our Flu Season Cleaning Guide

Flu season is here, and keeping your facility illness-free is more important than ever. While cleaning is a big part of the equation, creating a truly safe environment requires a multifaceted approach. Combining regular cleaning protocols with health-conscious habits and professional services helps protect everyone in your building from the flu and beyond. Here’s how to get your flu season cleaning strategy right.

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Why It’s Important to Take Flu Season Seriously

Flu season is no joke. When the flu starts making its rounds, it can lead to sick employees, low productivity, and a not-so-healthy work environment. But keeping your facility illness-free doesn’t have to be complicated. It just takes a mix of good cleaning habits, encouraging health-conscious practices, and getting help from the pros.

Flu season means germs are everywhere—on desks, doorknobs, keyboards, and just about any surface in your building. Those germs spread quickly without the right cleaning plan, leading to more sick days and potential health risks. The good news? There’s a lot you can do to keep those germs under control. Combining thorough cleaning with smart health habits is your best bet for staying ahead of flu season.

Step 1: Step Up Your Daily Cleaning Routine

The easiest way to fight germs is to clean and disinfect regularly. High-touch areas like door handles, light switches, and shared equipment are some of the biggest culprits for spreading germs. By cleaning these spots more frequently, you’ll reduce the chances of the flu virus sticking around.

Key Areas to Clean More Often:

  • Doorknobs and handles: Wipe down a few times a day.
  • Desks and workspaces: Encourage employees to wipe their own desks daily.
  • Shared equipment: Phones, keyboards, and printers should be sanitized after each use.
  • Restrooms: Make sure toilets, sinks, and door handles are disinfected regularly.
  • Kitchen areas: Clean all shared appliances, including coffee makers and microwaves, at least once a day.

Step 2: Encourage Healthy Habits in the Workplace

Keeping things clean is important, but it’s only part of the solution. Getting everyone in your building on board with good hygiene practices can make a huge difference too.

Here’s How You Can Promote Healthy Habits:

  • Provide hand sanitizers: Place them in high-traffic areas like entrances, near elevators, and in conference rooms.
  • Encourage handwashing: Put up friendly reminders in bathrooms and kitchens to encourage proper handwashing.
  • Encourage staying home when sick: Let your team know it’s okay to stay home when they’re not feeling well. Offer flexible work-from-home options to reduce the spread of germs.
  • Remind about cough etiquette: Gentle reminders to cover coughs and sneezes can go a long way in keeping everyone healthier.
  • Offer flu shots: If possible, bring in a healthcare provider to offer on-site flu vaccinations.

Step 3: Bring in the Pros for Deep Cleaning

Even if you have an excellent in-house cleaning team, sometimes it pays to call in the experts. Professional cleaning services can offer a deeper level of cleaning beyond the basics. They use specialized tools and products to target germs in hard-to-reach places and ensure every corner of your facility is clean.

Bringing in professionals is a smart way to keep germs at bay, especially during flu season. They know how to target high-risk areas and use advanced disinfecting solutions to give your facility the deep clean it needs.

Want help keeping your building flu-free? Commercial Cleaning Experts are here for you. With over 60 years of experience, we’ll create a tailored cleaning plan that suits your needs.

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Step 4: Improve Air Quality for a Healthier Environment

Germs don’t just live on surfaces; they also float through the air. That’s why keeping the air in your building clean and fresh is so important. A few simple steps can go a long way toward improving air quality and reducing the spread of airborne viruses.

Quick Tips to Improve Air Quality:

  • Upgrade your HVAC filters: High-efficiency filters help trap airborne particles, including viruses.
  • Use air purifiers: Consider placing air purifiers in high-traffic areas to keep the air clean.
  • Keep windows open: If the weather allows, open windows to let in fresh air and help with ventilation.

Step 5: Schedule Regular Deep Cleanings

In addition to your daily cleaning routine, scheduling regular deep cleanings is essential during flu season. This involves doing more than surface-level cleaning to sanitize the entire building, including carpets, upholstery, and those hard-to-reach spots.

Scheduling regular deep cleanings during flu season gives your building a fresh start and helps eliminate germs that may have accumulated over time.

What Does a Deep Clean Look Like?

  • Carpets and rugs: Vacuum and steam clean to eliminate dust, dirt, and germs.
  • Windows and blinds: Wipe down window sills, blinds, and other high-up spots where germs can hide.
  • Air ducts and vents: Make sure air vents are dusted and disinfected to help improve air quality.
  • Hard-to-reach areas: Places like behind furniture or high shelves should be cleaned thoroughly.

Step 6: Stock Up on Cleaning Supplies

You can’t have an effective flu season cleaning strategy without the right supplies. Keeping a stock of disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizers, and cleaning sprays makes it easier for everyone to do their part in maintaining a clean space.

When your team has access to cleaning supplies, it is easier for them to take small steps toward keeping the facility healthy.

Items to Have On Hand:

  • Hand sanitizers: Make sure they have at least 60% alcohol.
  • Disinfectant wipes: Keep these handy for quickly wiping down high-touch surfaces.
  • Masks and gloves: For staff who may need extra protection.
  • Disinfecting sprays: Use these for surfaces and areas that need quick cleanups.

Partner With Commercial Cleaning Experts for Flu Season Cleaning

Keeping your building illness-free during flu season isn’t a one-step job. It takes a blend of solid cleaning protocols, good hygiene habits, and the expertise of professional cleaners to make sure everything is covered. By taking these steps, you can create a safer and healthier environment for everyone in your facility.

Commercial Cleaning Experts helps keep commercial buildings clean and healthy year-round. Whether it’s routine maintenance, deep cleaning, or specialized flu season cleaning, we’re here to help. With over 60 years of experience, we know what it takes to protect your facility from germs and viruses. Contact us today to find out how we can create a custom cleaning plan for your building!

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