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Post Construction Cleaning Tips

Post Construction Cleaning Tips

What does a newly renovated office and a newly constructed home have in common? Dusty walls and ceiling, dull floors, rooms smelling of fresh paint, powdered table tops and scattered sand in the toilet. Post construction cleaning may not be part of your contract with the contractors so when the construction workers leave, everything seems to be far from how you imagined it or from that presentation given to you by the architect, or even worse, leftover hazardous materials and debris are still either all over the place or moved to one corner of a room. Sure, it’s easy to have it cleaned by your office cleaners or helper, until you realize that it doesn’t take only one day for one person to do that task, and get the best and shining results.

When you search the web, most results will give you a simple 3-step/phase cleaning process (Rough clean, light clean and final cleaning or so) or a list of vague instructions. Today, we’re going to walk you through on some tips on how to do a post-construction cleaning for your home or office that will really give results.

  1. Set your team
  2. Suit up for safety
  3. Move large debris
  4. Vacuum dusts and small debris
  5. Ceiling and wall washing
  6. Detailed wipe down cleaning
  7. Toilet and bath cleaning
  8. Floor washing and mopping
  9. Deodorizing
  10. Waste disposal

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Post-Construction Cleaning Service

Perfect example of a post-construction cleaning done right (click to enlarge)

POST CONSTRUCTION TIPS

Set your team

The number of cleaners needed will depend on the floor area to be cleaned and how soon you want it done. A post-construction cleaning, no matter how small or big it is, cannot be a one-man-show. The more cleaners you have, the faster the task will finish. By a rule of thumb in the cleaning industry, a skilled, professional cleaner can thoroughly clean 15 square meters for 2-4 hours.

 

Suit up for safety

Due to the fact that there are still dust and debris after your office or home renovations, it is best to protect your cleaning team. Wearing thick rubber gloves will ensure there will be no cuts on fingers. Face masks or respirators to ensure you won’t inhale dusts and micro-droplets that can cause respiratory diseases. Pants and long sleeved shirts are mandatory of course, to ensure that any accidental cuts or bruises will be prevented.

 

Move large debris

Large ones are usually the heavier ones, and cannot be simply removed using a vacuum or sweeper. Move large debris like chipped off concrete, left over wood and pipes to a place where you could easily collect them later on for faster disposal. This will also lessen the risk of accidents.

 

Vacuum dusts and small debris

Get your trusty vacuum and power it on to the remaining small debris. Start from the ceiling as sometimes cobwebs start to form when the construction or renovation took weeks or months to complete. Move towards the corners and then to your floor. Vacuum the entire floor and work from room to room. This way, you will prevent the dust from moving from one place to another

 

Ceiling and wall washing

Using a swiffer with a damp cloth attached, wipe down ceiling and walls. Vacuum cleaners can’t reach and remove all the dust stuck on walls and ceiling, so a swiffer will do the trick. Diluted all-purpose cleaner will help in removing some dust stains as well and help in making this part finish faster.

 

Detailed wipe down cleaning

Using a diluted all-purpose cleaner and a wash cloth, wipe down overhead cabinets, door frames, table tops and other surfaces which your swiffer can’t go through. Don’t forget the doors, door knobs/handles and closets. Any excess dust and dirt will be removed this way.

 

Floor washing and mopping

Depending on the floor, you might need them washed to get rid of excess cement and dirt (since you have been walking all over them during the whole time already), and this may be true to concrete or tiled floors. Wooden floors or vinyl tiled floors need to be mopped with water. Adding cleaning solutions might ruin your tiles, so it is best to consult with your contracter regarding that matter. For carpet floors, usually no further cleaning is needed after going over it with a vacuum, but in case of unfortunate circumstances or accidents in your carpet, you may need to have to do a carpet shampoo cleaning.

 

Toilet and bath cleaning

Cleaning the toilet and bath can really be a challenge, but like any room, it can be cleaned to perfection, especially if it is part of the newly constructed or renovated part of your home or office. It might just need a hard rinse to get rid of excess grout or cement left over from the installation of the toilet bowl and tiles. Just make sure that the tile grouts are already dry and all the bathroom fixtures are set so that they last longer.

 

Deodorizing

Now that you are done with the cleaning, it’s time to deodorize your place. Strong odors might still be there like paint, varnish, or even the cleaning solution that you used. The ideal way is to ventilate your place for at least a day to ensure that the odors are dilluted by natural air, however, if this is impossible, using commercial air-fresheners can temporarily do this fix, or installing an air-purifier from the start of the post-construction cleaning can offer a more permanent solution.

 

Waste disposal

To ensure that no dirt or debris goes back, dispose off waste to your outdoor garbage can or have a professional garbage collector handle it. Designating a place within your home or office for garbage cans/waste baskets can also ensure to keep your place always clean and safe.

Doing a post-construction cleaning by yourself can be stressful, and sometimes more time consuming. In case you find the need to hire a professional cleaning company for your post-construction cleaning, contact us today and we will definitely make sure your place shines as you have dreamed and planned.  

How To: Clean Carpets

How To: Clean Carpets

Cleaning carpets can be tricky at times, sometimes the best solution is that, as soon as something drops at your precious carpet, especially liquids, you must clean and wipe it right away before it dries up and stains it. During the course of time, and with the foot traffic it had endured, carpets tend to fade or its color become dull. You’re now tasked with cleaning it all together, and would rather do it than buy a new one. Below are the best steps on how to clean carpets, removing stains and restoring it to its former glory.

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How to clean carpets

  1. Vacuum the carpet, remove all dusts and debris
  2. Prepare your shampoo solution (commercially bought) or 1 part all-purpose solution with 5 parts water
  3. With a sponge (scotch brite), mix your shampoo solution to make foam/suds
  4. Using the sponge, scoop out the foam/suds and apply on carpet (to avoid over wetting the carpet which causes foul smell)
  5. Scrub the carpet using the sponge at the direction of the wefts and knots (to avaid possible tear[1])
  6. Use 1 part bleach/color safe bleach with 10 parts water to remove stains
  7. Dry the carpet thoroughly using a blower
  8. Repeat where necessary

If cleaning your carpet seem like a herculian task, or if there seem to be some foul odor coming out of it, you can always hire a professional carpet cleaning company like CMDA Cleaning Services. It doesn’t cost as much as replacing your carpet, and you don’t have to worry about getting tired or getting a foul smell from the cleaning.

Do you want to learn more on how CMDA Cleaning Services can help you, your family, or your office fight against COVID-19? Send us an email at inquiry@cmdacleaning.com, or call/text us on any number mentioned above.

Let’s all be well and healthy, wear a face mask, wash our hands frequently, maintain a 1-2 meter physical distance to non-family members, and stay at home if we can. Stay covid-free!

Home Improvement Tips (During A Crisis or Otherwise)

Home Improvement Tips (During A Crisis or Otherwise)

You may have been working from home a long time already, or probably you just did, and after a few months (or years) you noticed that “Hey, my house doesn’t spark joy to my heart anymore”. It could be due to outdated wall paint, need for repairs here and there, things don’t seem comfortable anymore, and probably many other reasons. You love your home, you have a budget for home improvements probably and you just want to bring the spark and feeling when you first set foot into your humble abode. Well, you’re in luck because we will be discussing here some Home Improvement Tips that will make you love your home more, without breaking your wallet.

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First things first, before we dive into the detailed tips, here’s a few things we want you to consider and keep in mind, to ensure that you are really indeed getting your money’s worth. Whether the economy is good or not, making the most out of anything you spend is the right way to go, and we don’t want you to make the same mistakes that others (including us before) did when did some renovations or home improvements.

Plan, Divide and Conquer

You don’t have to do your home improvements all at the same time. Start with the smallest, or perhaps the farthest part of your home (so it doesn’t get damaged when you do other home improvements). Carefully planning which part of it is your top priority can already make a huge difference in your home improvement. It is also important to add to your plan that you are doing this project so that the end result lasts for 3, 5 or 10 years or so. Utilizing one or more combination of the home improvement tips below will help you with your planning.

 

Craftsmanship and Quality over Price

We always tend to go with the “cheapest” material and labor costs, only to overlook that we need to do the same set of repairs over and over again every year. Let’s say you paid for a wall re-painting service package (labor and materials) for P10,000 and after 3 to 6 months you see paint peeling off or “bubbling” out. You’ll be paying the same amount again, when in fact you can get better results (paint lasting up to 3 to 5 years) for P15,000 only. That is already a P45,000 savings for a 3 year bi-annual wall re-painting. Like anything else, nothing is created equal, so does paint quality, paint brand and painter craftsmanship. So it is better to get the best quality even just for a simple wall re-painting job.

Choose Colors and Lighting Wisely

Colors play a huge role in our everyday living. Whether you believe in the psychology of color or not, it affects as greatly, and it immediately sets the mood the moment you wake up, every single day. So, it is better to choose your wall colors (and combinations), furniture colors, and even the color of your light bulbs! Yes! It does affect how as simple as a white wall would come out when you choose different colors of light bulbs.

 

Smart Budgeting

If you’re into DIY or have arranged for “labor only” contract, having a smart budget will help you a lot in finishing your home improvement budget. Some of the home improvement tips we will mention below will not cost you at all, and as we have mentioned earlier, choose quality materials so that you don’t have to spend more over the years because of decay or material damage. When buying paint and you need a gallon, buy a pint first, sample off a portion of a wall or cabinet and see if you already like the color. If you don’t, then it’s easy to change colors immediately and you won’t be wasting any unused paint. Once you have the right color, you can just buy half a gallon or probably 7 pints of the RIGHT paint. Also, remember that paint colors finishes differently on different materials (wood, concrete, metal) and the color will always not look exactly the same as the sample color palate at the hardware store.

Since you’re on the part of sampling off colors, check how your lights or lighting affects your new paint. That Bubblegum Pink color on your bedroom wall will come out differently on white light, much more on different wattage and color (yellow or light yellow). Just buy a bulb or two and check if the color matches to your liking, because if not, you can always have it replaced at the hardware store. As soon as you got the right bulb, you can buy the whole set already.

 

Know “Why” you want to do it, so that “How” you will do it becomes easier

Think of the reasons why you want to do the home improvements or renovations, and keep that in mind as the project progress. To “spark joy back into your home” is kind of vague, so make sure you have a specific reason or reasons in the first place. Outdated look? Your room does not feel relaxing anymore? The theme or color scheme of your house does not match your mood or lifestyle? Whatever it may be, make it the anchor of your home improvement, because trust us, half way through it, you might want to add a few of this and that, causing your budget to break and failing to achieve exactly what you really wanted in the first place.

 

Research or Consult

What you instinctively know may not be enough to cover your dream project (unless you are an architect or engineer, then, umm, hi? lol), so it is better to research some more on how to go about your DIY projects, or better yet, consult with a group of contractors. Most of them are free anyway (they should) whether you push through with anyone of them. Don’t go for the “Yes sir/mam!” group, ask for recommendations or suggestions that incorporates your “Whys” and are well within the right budget. As we have mentioned above, this is something that you want the finish product to last 3, 5, 10 years or more.

 

Prepare your Heart and Mind

It is common for home owners or people in charge of DIY projects to feel anxious. The feeling of not having control over the project after paying a sum of money can really break into anxiety, couple that with delays and unforseen instances during the course of it, and you see people shouting at contractors or people scrapping their DIY projects entirely. This can be managed by having a constant communication with the contractors or your source for the project. Go over the plan again, check the time frame, know and set what to expect at any given phase of the project and so this way, your project goes in the right direction as you have planned.

 

Now let’s check out our home improvements tips below, hand picked to be as relevant to every home owner at any time.

Home Improvement Tips

1. Update your wall

No, not your Facebook wall, but the walls on your home. A simple change in color will do a lot in home improvements and starting off with white is a sure winner. By Psychology of colors, White is a more common wall color as it projects cleanliness, calmness, classy and modern feel on any wall. As you go room to room in your place, you can then change the mood by changing the colors. Always remember that no matter how plain or complex your preferred color is, give it some attention and detail, especially on its application and quality of paint. Going for cheaper paint and applying 1 to 2 coats will make the wall paint prone to fading and will have a faster wear and tear. There are also paints that are glossy, low-odor, anti-bacterial and even air-cleansing! There are already many options in just updating your wall paint color alone, so we hope you get to enjoy home improvements with this already.

 

2. Home Deep Cleaning

Sometimes you really don’t need to spend a cent for a home improvement project, because all you need to do is some good ‘ol fashion cleaning. Since you’re at it already, then go the extra mile and do a thorough home deep cleaning. Bulbs might just be a bit dusty and not giving enough light to your already wonderful wall. Walls might just be dusty making it dull, or your sofa and couch are riddled with paint, so you might need a good sofa and couch shampoo cleaning. This goes the same with your carpets if you have any. Your home design might not be overall outdated or it could have a sentimental value for you, so cleaning your place may already do the trick in reviving your once elegant home.

3. Furniture Feng Shui

Another cost-free trick for home improvement is moving your furnitures to give way to a new look on your place. You may or may not beleive in Feng Shui, but always remember this: as we have mentioned above, light gives off diferent color on different surfaces, and that includes furnitures. Moving your cabinets or sofa to specific areas in your home will already produce different ambiance. Placement of furnitures may also play in the amount of light is being thrown in a specific area of your house like tall cabinets partially blocking light source and unnoticed carpets due to chairs or tables aggregating together. Since you have the time and it is your home, you can play around the placement of furnitures to get the most enjoyable effect that you want.

 

4. Small details give big results

A total home renovation may not be necessary, unless you really see your place as very hedious. Adding small details like tile trims (tiles that close the end of your tile walls) or crown moldings that connect your wall to your ceiling, can already give a substantial improvement in how your home would look like. There are a lot of small details you can throw in, like throwpillows on the couch, a small painting, and so on. A word of advice though, too much of these small details may ruin the project as a whole. Your place might look cramped or crowded with too much variety of small items. The mood might not be pleasant because of the colors that are fighting each other for attention (you’ll know what we mean when you see it).

 

5. Cabinets and Cupboards

We love to organize – even the sloppiest and the untidiest of us will organize our stuff given the time and space. For someone who really, really loves to organize, cabinets or cupboards (hanging overhead cabinets) are their best friends. Have a lot of stuff lying around the house and collecting dust? Place it in a cabinet. Have a lot of stuff saving “for later”? Place it in a cabinet. Your trash can or laundry basket looks unsightly? Yes, you got it right – place it in a cabinet. Cabinets, constructed right, gives the impression of continuity of your wall while at the same time functional for storing items. Overhead cabinets/Cupboards also utilizes unused prime vertical spaces of your wall, so it is definitely a win-win solution. The only tricky part of an overhead cabinet is either it is too low that you might hit your head, or too high that you always get a challenge when getting things from the very top (like us!).

 

Opportunities for home improvements are endless, given the time and budget. It might be overwhelming as well and would be difficult to know where to start. We hope you learned a lot with our home improvement tips and if you are looking for consultations on how to go over your home improvements, contact us today and we will be happy to help you! About done with your current home improvements? We also do post-construction and post-renovation cleaning to make sure you’re breathing in the love and joy of your home, and not the dust and debris from the construction.

Rise, Re-enter and Recover: CMDA Cleaning Services COVID-19 Story

Rise, Re-enter and Recover: CMDA Cleaning Services COVID-19 Story

Our management has always advocated for proper and fair business development and management. Throughout the company’s history and experiences, which included low seasons and economy inflations to name a few, our company has developed measures to ensure that all the financial, legal and workforce obligations are met during trying times. Now that the country is in a health crisis, the company’s plans and its principles are put to the test.

At the start of the pandemic

At the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic here in the Philippines and the implementation of Enhanced Community Quarantine, a lot of companies are worried about business and how to go about doing transactions in what would be the new norm of, not just the Philippine society, but the whole world. Aside from the economic impact, there is a health risk posing against all – rich or poor, employee or employer, a small business owner or a mega corporation.

Thankfully, the full brunt of these fears and implications did not totally impact our company (though still affected with the decrease in inquiries and sales). There were measures already in place for something like this prior to the crisis, however, not meant for this length of time:

  • Emergency Savings Fund
  • SOP for Human Resource coordinator

When news arrived that the Enhance Community Quarantine was to be imposed in the entire nation, internal measures were arranged:

  • “Work from Home” set up for administrators
  • “Stand-by for transport” for custodians
  • Provided full salary at the end of March
  • Provided pro-rated 13th month pay plus cash assistance on April 15th payroll
  • Provided comprehensive Salary loan on the start of May
  • All health monitoring was based through communications via sms and chat

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The financial assistance from concerned government agencies haven’t arrived yet as of this posting, but the company knew that compassion is also part of growing a business, especially in a service industry that relies on manpower. Thankfully, the government released some memorandum that enables CMDA Cleaning Services to do a unique and rising type of service – Disinfection. Our Disinfection officers were still able to work but operates on special and strict guidelines:

  • Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), gloves, masks and face shield (provided by CMDA)
  • Operate and transport 1:1 disinfection officer to vehicle

 

ECQ to MECQ

At the beginning of May, thankfully, government agencies has relaxed some measures to recover the economy, and so we slowly restored our other services like office cleaning and home sanitation. However, certain guidelines were needed to follow and so we used appropriate and recommended measures to slowly return to work:

  • We picked up each employee from their homes to staff house
  • The company provided board and lodging for employees through a rented unit near the office (one for male employees, one for female employees)
  • Provided a dedicated transport vehicle when servicing clients to avoid contamination
  • Imposing strict health measures such as always wearing face masks and observing proper physical distancing
  • Provided vitamins and ensuring they get 6-8 hours of sleep
  • Direct approach of health monitoring by visually and directly checking for symptoms by the health officer
  • Provided PPEs for each custodian to protect them and the clients every time there are projects
  • Comprehensive training and seminar on our company’s recovery plan to identify the role of each team member
  • Testings will be done twice a month on all CMDA employees to ensure their safety considering the line of work we do

Prior to the pandemic, safety of everyone has always been the company’s top priority, and it has emphasized it more now by further augmenting it with the additional protocols placed in our Standard Operating Procedures. With the government slowly modifying the community quarantine guidelines on each regions, CMDA Cleaning Services will surely be there to help everyone to rise and recover through a cleaner and safer place. As a start, we offer our recovery plan template on all companies that we are in partnership with to help them kick start their back to work program and place a robust health protocol for all of their employees.

GCQ and the “New Normal”

Finally on June 01, 2020, the government has declared that the National Capital Region be placed on General Community Quarantine (GCQ). Althought we have been operating already at a limited capacity, this gave our clients more flexibility in terms of getting our services before they resume back to office. Since the pandemic has affected life and business, our services has been in demand for the “new normal” as more and more require disinfection.

Though not mandated by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Health (DoH), nor the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), we opted to test all our staff for the Rapid Anti-Body COVID-19 test, and last June 12, 2020, we all had our test made and thankfully, from the transport team, to the custodians and up to our admin team are all COVID-19 NEGATIVE. This gave us, including our families, especially our clients, peace of mind. We know we can always be true to our virtue on “providing a clean and safe place for everyone”.

Back to MECQ and the fight for COVID-19 goes on

As the metro and surrounding provinces return back to MECQ, we have already gone through our 3rd monthly Rapid Anti-Body COVID-19 test for all our employees. Knowing that we are all still negative for covid, it goes to show that our safety measures are working, but still, we remain vigilant and continue our efforts in ensuring we, and our clients are free from infection. We have had a lot of occassions as well that we have come to rescue our clients from their cancelled cleaning service because our competitors were limited and challenged by the MECQ guidelines. Our training has always involved quick response to our customers, with safety as the priority, to make sure their place is clean and disinfected immediately.

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First Posted on: May 16, 2020
Updated: August 15 2020

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Safe Disinfection Processes for Each Business

Safe Disinfection Processes for Each Business

Businesses or employers are responsible for the health of their employees (they should be), be it during a time of pandemic or not, keeping the office clean should be part of its priorities. But what are the best and safe ways to disinfect the office? Searching for the “best way to disinfect your office” over the web will deliver you a lot of links and reports that are mostly “greek” to you or even unhelpful in what you really need. Your office housekeeping staff might not be well informed of the various disinfection processes or techniques and information for sanitation compliance might not be very clear with the Department of Health. Well, you are in luck because we’re here to share with you the best and safe disinfection processes for each business:  

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Pat down / Wipe down

This is a process wherein you use a washcloth/mop damped with disinfectant (dilluted or concentrated) on surfaces. You can do this after a general or deep cleaning of your office, or at the same time during that process. If you have the manpower, this is the most economical, since disinfectants and chlorine based liquids are available almost anywhere. Type of Office:
  • Any type of office that are NON-carpeted
PROS:
  • Easy and fast to apply
  • Kills bacteria and viruses (depending on the disinfectant)
  • Dry surface outcome
  • Does not affect office equipment (depending on the application)
  • Does not affect smoke alarms
  • Safe for Humans, Pets, and Plants (depending on the application)
  • Area is safe to use after application
CONS:
  • Hard to apply on ceilings
  • Effective disinfection depends on the technique of the person doing it
  • Effectivity does not last a day
 

Spray Disinfection

As the name implies, a mechanical or electric spray is used in the this process. The objective of this process is to disperse the liquid disinfectant on surfaces. The action and effectivity of disinfection depends highly on the disinfectant used. With the tool or machine, it can reach more areas as compared to doing a pat down/wipe down disinfection, however, the end result – wet surfaces. Wiping down the disinfectant would mean less effect on killing bacteria and viruses, so you have to wait until it dries up. This is not good on carpets as it might give out a nasty smell after a few days. It may also affect office computers and outlets. Type of Office:
  • Non-carpeted offices
  • Offices with minimal electronics
PROS:
  • Kills bacteria and viruses (depending on the disinfectant)
  • Does not affect smoke alarms
  • Safe for Humans (depending on the application)
  • Effective up to 3 days (or until the surface is moist with disinfectant)
CONS:
  • Messy preparation
  • Wet surface outcome
  • May affect office computers and outlets
  • Unsafe for pets and plants
  • Area not accessible after application
  • Effective disinfection depends on the technique of the person doing it
 

Hot Fogger

This type of disinfection is unique compared to the rest, as it utilizes fog or fumes instead of liquid or aerosol. The process involve heating oil or water based disinfectants to disperse it as fog or fume, effectively dispersing it on more surface area. When using the correct disinfecting liquid solution that is manufactured for this type of equipment, you can achieve a good disinfection, however, the process may trigger the smoke alarm (due to the fog/fumes). The fumes are also in the area for an hour or more, so it would be impossible to use the area after the process. The fumes can also cause respiratory illnesses that affects humans, animals and plants. Type of Office:
  • All types of offices
PROS:
  • Can reach ceilings and hard to reach areas with proper technique
  • Dry surface outcome
  • Kills bacteria (depending on the disinfectant, may include viruses)
  • Effective up to 3 days (or until the odor of the fume is distinct)
CONS:
  • Triggers smoke alarm
  • May affect office computers and outlets
  • Unsafe for humans, pets and plants
  • Area not accessible for an hour or so after application
  • Effective disinfection depends on the technique of the person doing it
 

Cold Fogger/Cold Microdroplets

This type of disinfection process utilizes a special machine that delivers the liquid disinfectant into microdroplets upon release. It’s almost similar with the spray disinfection but you get a less wet and less moist outcome. It does this by letting the liquid pass through a controlled airflow or blower (instead of pressurizing it or heating it) which results in microdroplet dispersal. It does not affect the quality of the disinfectant and it can reach a lot of surface area as well. Type of Office:
  • All types of offices
PROS:
  • Easy and fast to apply
  • Can reach ceilings and hard to reach areas with proper technique
  • Kills bacteria and viruses
  • Does not affect smoke alarms
  • Does not affect office computers and outlets
  • Safe for Humans, pets and plants (depending on the application)
  • Area is accessible after the disinfection process
  • Effective up to 3 days
CONS:
  • Effective disinfection depends on the technique of the person doing it
 

Charged Microdroplets

This is a specialized or evolved form of the cold fogger and perhaps the most effective and efficient way of disinfecting your office. The process involves charging/ionizing the microdroplets – magnetizing it with a similar charge so that it repels each other giving a better diffusion (scatters in spaces better), at the same time, it attracts bacteria and viruses. Because the microdroplet are greatly charged, it sticks to walls and surfaces, so what you have is the disinfectant, the bacteria and virus, all glued hard to the wall or surface, and still with enough charge to attract more bacteria and virus to the disinfectant. That is a total disinfection technology that is now available to us all. Type of Office:
  • Non-carpeted offices
  • Offices with minimal electronics
PROS:
  • Easy and fast to apply
  • Can reach ceilings and hard to reach areas with proper technique
  • Kills bacteria and viruses
  • Does not affect smoke alarms
  • Does not affect office computers and outlets
  • Safe for Humans, pets and plants (depending on the application)
  • Area is accessible after the disinfection process
  • Effective up to 30 days (without human interference within those days)
CONS:
  • Effective disinfection depends on the technique of the person doing it
      Aside from these processes, there are also some consideration with the type of disinfecting liquid to be used, like Chlorine or Quaternary Ammonium Chlorides, which are being greatly considered by big companies and health care facilities. If you are unsure of the right process for your office, contact us anytime and we would glady provide you with info (and a quote) should you need one.

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    Ways of Disinfecting your Home and Office

    Ways of Disinfecting your Home and Office

    There are several ways of getting rid of germs and viruses at home that uses cleaning materials readily available at home or at any supermarket. Some of us are already doing some of these ways of disinfection, but we will go ahead and list them for those who are new in home and office disinfection. From the simplest to the slightly complex process, here are ways you can disinfect your home and office:

    Chlorine, Chlorine Powder or Clorox

    Almost every household have a bottle of Clorox under their kitchen sink, and some uses liquid or powdered chlorine for cleaning homes and pools. In it’s purest form, it is a very good chemical disinfectant, so following the proper water to chlorine ratio should be considered. Most experts and professionals advise that a 1:100 dilution is already okay to kill bacteria and viruses without doing harm to you. That’s 5mL or a spoonful of Cholorox on a 500mL water bottle. You can wipe down almost all surfaces (except surfaces of plates and utensils to avoid ingestion) and you can spray it around your home and garden. The only downside using this is the odor that it leaves. Some prefer the odor but most find it offensive, and not to mention that Chlorine is a mild to medium irritant depending on the concentration.

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    Alcohol (Isopropyl or Ethyl)

    This is also a very common household item that can be easily used to disinfect surfaces. Be it 30% or 70%, Isopropyl or Ethyl, as long as it is not the ones you use as beverage, then you can definitely use it. Smell-wise, this is much more appealing compared to chlorine, and definitely less irritating on the skin. But for those who are cleaning mavericks out there, never combine alcohol and chlorine as it will create a poisonous gas that is nearly lethal to humans and animals. The downside of using alcohol is its cost and volatility (dries up fast and may catch fire). You can use too much of it if you are running on a budget, and you can’t simply spray it around the house as it dries up fast. Not to mention how it affects certain surfaces like varnished wood and laminated floors and walls.

     

    Commercial Liquid Disinfectant

    An occassional household that some of us use, liquid disinfectants (commercial names like Lysol or PineSol) are also good in cleaning your homes and offices. Most liquid disinfectants use Benzalkonium Chloride as an active ingredient, one of the things that most hospitals look for when looking for a good disinfectant. Similar to Chlorine, there are recommended dilution for each type of liquid disinfectant to economically clean your place. After mixing the concentrated form with water, you could use it to wipe or mop surfaces. Some brands also come in spray bottles but this may come out more expensive than your regular concentrated version when it comes to using it. Commercial liquid disinfectants are as effective as chlorine and much better smelling, however, it may cost you more.

     

    BEST WAY TO DISINFECT YOUR PLACE?

    Since our homes are unique, there are no rule of thumb on what is the best way to do it, but what we do recommend is utilizing and combining different techniques, approaches and different cleaning solutions (except alcohol and chlorine) to achieve the level of sanitation we want. Here are some tips you could use:

    • Start at the cleanest area to the most dirty (so you wouldn’t mistakenly spread the germs)
    • Use alcohol for hands only
    • Use diluted liquid disinfectants on surfaces (like tables, desks, walls, etc)
    • Use chlorine on floors
    • Use a different wash cloth (basahan/pamunas) for every room or area
    • Use a spray bottle for a more effective dispersal of your cleaning solution

    If you are not sure how exactly you can disinfect your home or office, you can always contact us for a more comprehensive disinfection service.

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