The threat of the coronavirus is on everyone’s mind. Social distancing has put an incredible strain on businesses. How can they keep their establishments clean and disinfected to help minimize the risk for their customers?
While an emphasis has been placed on keeping surfaces inside buildings clean and virus-free, one must also remember that steps need to be taken to minimize the tracking of dirt, bacteria, viruses, etc. into hospitals, stores, restaurants and other buildings. Studies have shown that shoes are capable of tracking in dangerous bacteria, and material like chewing gum and shopping carts can retain viable viruses for days. So
Now Is the Time to Add Sanitation to Your Service Offerings
Hot-water jetting equipment can help plumbers pivot their business models to include sanitation services for customers during the coronavirus pandemic
Apr 20, 2020
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