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PSCS POSTS Fact-based Insights, Useful Tips, and Company Updates
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PSCS POSTS Fact-based Insights, Useful Tips, and Company Updates
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In addition to Cleaning & Disinfecting, what can an employer do to decrease the spread of Disease in the Workplace?Employers can also:
In-home Patient Care and Patient Separation Plays a Crucial Role in Coronavirus PreventionConsider the strategies to prevent patients who can be cared for at home from coming to your facility. Additionally, consider adjusting your hours of operation to include telephone triage and follow-up of patients during a community outbreak. Use your telephone system to deliver messages to incoming callers about when to seek medical care at your facility, when to seek emergency care, and where to go for information about caring for a person with COVID-19 at home.
If seeking care at your facility, separate patients with respiratory symptoms so they are not waiting among other patients. Identify a separate, well-ventilated space that allows waiting patients and visitors to be separated. Communication with your Patients is Critical to Prevent the Spread of the Coronavirus
COVID-19 Deep Cleaning, Prevention, and Deep Disinfection Services for Your Workplace.We have listened to your recent concerns and requests and as an essential and critical business, we are responding by continuing to offer discounted COVID-19 Detail Deep Cleaning with Disinfection services, and donating the profits to the CDC Foundation - (because it takes all of us to Combat COVID-19). COVID-19 DETAIL DEEP CLEAN WITH DISINFECTION Size of Facility | Quote Range 1,000 - 4,999 | $75 - 375 5,000 - 9,999 | $376 - 700 10,000 - 14,999 | $701 - 975 15,000 - 19,999 | $976 - 1250 20,000+ | $1251+
The CDC also recommends carpets be cleaned; we offer carpet steam cleaning as a separate service; cost is calculated based on size of carpeted area. How to Protect Your Facility from COVID-19"During this unprecedented time, as the coronavirus continues to impact all of us, we want to do our part and offer 'Detail Deep Cleaning with Disinfection' to small businesses at a considerable discount. What's more, we'll also be contributing profits to the CDC Foundation because it takes all of us to combat covid-19 " COVID-19 BASICS: The latest CDC Information:
Hand Sanitizer vs. Washing Hands
So what do you do if you want to be proactive about Coronavirus? As the CDC recommends, you should clean and THEN disinfect. The fact is, to effectively sanitize or disinfect an area, you have to remove the dirt and debris from a surface first. That means cleaning first, THEN sanitizing or disinfecting. That's because these products can't effectively penetrate through dirt and debris to do their work, this is why it's so critical you don't use "one-step" solutions. Effective health-based cleaning requires a Two-step process. First: CLEAN
1. For regular cleaning, apply an EPA-registered virucide solution to surfaces. 2. Wipe away the dirt and debris from the surface with microfiber cloths/mops-(microfiber is best at removing soil from surfaces) Second: DISINFECT 1. Apply the EPA-registered virucide solution liberally to pre-cleaned, water-safe hard surfaces with a spray bottle, pump up pressure sprayer with a coarse spray, cloth or mop. 2. Allow the surface to remain wet for the amount of time recommended on the label. Allow the surface to air dry or wipe dry to remove excess liquid. Be sure to check back for more updates and tips. Keeping our Community Safe & Healthy during the Coronavirus OutbreakHow could the possible spread of coronavirus change our daily lives? Schools, businesses, hospitals and first responders could all be impacted, according to the CDC.
Everyone is urged to keep themselves and their families as healthy as possible. Exercise, eat a good diet, get a lot of sleep, wash your hands, do everything you can to stay healthy right now, and also stay informed. The CDC recommends the following actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases such as COVID-19:
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Take a look at your office records and understand your current patients before reaching out to potential ones. Observe the average age, gender, profession, and location of your existing patients. This data will help you find the best marketing techniques to promote your practice and attract new patients. |
Your team will get to interact with your patients before they meet you. So train your staff to present a great impression and address patient's questions regarding your practice. Your staff should not only know about the services you provide, but also offer specific details such as pricing, equipment used during procedures, what to expect during a consult, etc. |
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