It's Time to Deep Clean the Office

Flu seasons vary, but the risk of getting a flu virus generally increases in October, peaks from December to February, and may last until May. With peak flu season just around the corner, it's time to get your work environment clean and sanitized.
An annual deep cleaning of the office doesn't only eliminate
viruses and bacteria on germ-infested surfaces, but it also allows you and your
employees to have a tidy working environment. A deep cleaning addresses the
overlooked spaces that have built up clutter, dirt, grime, and germs. Get
started deep cleaning your office with these tips.
Create a Schedule
Attempting to deep clean a dirty office can quickly become an overwhelming task. You can make it easier on yourself by making a list of what needs to be cleaned and on what day each task should be conquered. Tackle one room each day or tackle a specific task, such as cleaning the windows one day and the carpets the next day.
Encourage everyone in the office to get involved, or at least instruct them to deep clean their individual area. Breaking down the to do list to step-by-step tasks will help you realize which areas are the top priority and keep track of what is and isn't done.
Dust Every Inch of Every Room
Grab a microfiber cleaning cloth and starting at the ceiling, work your way down each wall. Don't forget to dust hanging lights, air vents, and ceiling fan blades. To make dusting easier, use a microfiber dusting wand for hard-to-reach areas, such as ceiling fans and the tops of shelves. Dust every nook and cranny, especially vent covers and corners where dust often gets trapped.
As tedious as this task may be, it is especially important if you, your employees, and/or your clients suffer from allergies. Eliminating the dust will reduce sneezing, which may help to prevent the spread of germs and viruses. Reducing dust can also improve the air quality of your office, making the space feel less stuffy.
Disinfect/Sanitize Hot Spots
Any surface in the office that comes in contact with hands or food is going to have a large amount of bacteria and germs. For this reason, disinfect phones, breakroom appliances and countertops, door handles, and the refrigerator shelves. Be sure to use a quality, industrial-strength disinfectant.
You must disinfect every inch of the bathrooms, including the stall doors, exposed plumbing, and hand dryers. Also, remember to sanitize all of the sink faucets and handles, as well as the doorknobs, especially on the entry doors.
Clean and Organize Desks
The majority of infections get spread by contaminated surfaces, so the first place to start defending your office against the flu is at desks and other work stations. Start by removing all non-work-related items from the desks. This is also a great time to create a physical filing system for your active and archived documents.
Have two garbage bags ready, one for recycling and one for papers to shred. Put away everything that goes elsewhere in the office. Use disinfecting wipes to remove dust, fingerprints, grime, and germs from electronics, such as keyboards, mouses, and phones.
One of the best ways to ensure the office stays cleaned and sanitized is to hire a cleaning company. By outsourcing cleaning, you leave your employees with more time to do their jobs. In addition, a cleaning company could help save you time and money in employee sick days.
If you need a hand keeping your office space clean and germ-free, contact Ariel Janitorial Services, Inc. We offer janitorial services for offices throughout the Houston, Texas area.