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22
Jun

Five Ways to Keep Your Schools Protected During COVID

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Schools have to maintain cleaning measures to keep students and teachers safe. From the daily use of hypochlorite to the alcohol gel, these disinfectants can help the school not only to keep surfaces clean but also to eliminate bacteria and avoid the spread of viruses.

Undoubtedly, cleaning and disinfection modality is here to stay. Extending cleaning measures, especially during times of pandemic, is everyone’s responsibility; that is why schools must take various hygiene measures to provide a safe space for all students.

Here are five things you can do to protect the school community against infectious diseases.

Keeping Schools Protected During COVID-19

Disinfection of school premises

To disinfect schools, it is extremely important to use disinfection techniques such as spraying or nebulisation constantly. Likewise, it is necessary to carry out preventive maintenance with some virucidal products. Schools are using various chemicals and disinfecting tools to keep students protected and to provide them with a secure environment for studying. These include traditional solutions made from hydrogen peroxide and chlorine or investing in advanced technologies such as cleaning robots.

Use VirusGuard Robot

VirusGuard Robot is one of the latest and effective solutions by Guardforce to disinfect campuses. It is a robot that can be programmed to operate on a preset route at specific schedules, and it can operate autonomously within designated areas. It is a smart device, easy to set up and can continue to operate for up to three hours per charge. VirusGuard Robot is good for schools that need continuous disinfection of spaces, and the highly effective chemical it uses can also ensure that students are not harmed by cleaning chemicals.

Usage of Alcohol Swabs

Schools are increasingly switching to use disinfectant wipes on electronic items that are touched frequently, such as computer keyboards and telephones. They are becoming a necessary part of the daily cleaning routine and provide a quick remedy against several types of bacteria and viruses. It may be necessary to use more than one swab to keep the surface moist for the indicated amount of contact time. However, schools must also make sure electronic items can withstand the use of liquid for cleaning and disinfection.

Sanitization of libraries and labs

Like classrooms, schools also need to make sure that their libraries and labs are virus-free. These areas have surfaces that retain much of the bacteria and germs with which we live daily, making it necessary to first clean and then disinfect.

To sanitize these spaces, schools are using a combination of methods, using cleaning solvents available in the market or mixing water with anti-bacterial soap to clean surfaces with a microfiber cloth.

Using Anti-Viral Desk Guard Shield

Students spend most of their time confined in classrooms to reduce the risk of being exposed to Coronavirus. Hence it is important to create an environment that ensures that students and teachers are safe within the facility. To do this, many schools are turning to Anti-viral Desk Guard Shield, which is a silver micron film that has a strong positive charge to neutralize bacteria and viruses on contact. It also doesn’t harm students and provides an environmentally friendly space. The product is certified to produce lasting effects and is easy to apply on surfaces.

Anti-Viral Desk Guard Shield also helps schools cut down cleaning hours and manpower while still able to keep campuses free of microbes and pathogens. It is trimmed into the standard size for desks and is a perfect solution for a school to keep its facility safe.

Keep in mind that the novel coronavirus has the ability to remain on different surfaces for several days; therefore, these types of solutions are of great help if we want to keep our spaces free of the virus.

Need Anti-Viral Desk Guard to keep your school clean and safe? Drop us a message today!

 

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