All City Restoration is working in the fight against the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic by providing cleaning and biohazard disinfection services for Long Island, New York City and beyond.

Cleaning and Disinfection Services for Public Spaces, Workplaces, Businesses, Schools & Homes.

The team members at All City Restoration are experienced in cleaning and disinfecting hard and non-porous materials (glass, metal, or plastic) and soft and porous materials (carpet, rugs, or material in seating areas). Understanding the nature of these surfaces is essential to a successful clean-up and disinfection.

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Residential

Homes, Apartments & Hotels

The CDC encourages cleaning of high-touch surfaces such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, light switches, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets and tables.

Guidance for Reopening Buildings After Prolonged Shutdown or Reduced Operation:

The temporary shutdown or reduced operation of a building and reductions in normal water use can create hazards for returning occupants. Two potential microbial hazards should be considered prior to reopening after a period of building inactivity are mold and Legionella (the cause of Legionnaires’ disease).

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Commercial

Public Spaces, Workplaces, Businesses & Schools

CDC’s guidance for commercial spaces include disinfecting Sales Counters, Carpets and Rugs, Stair Handrails, Escalators and Elevators. Additional areas of focus for cleaning include cleaning of Schools and Classrooms, Playground Equipment, Fitness Equipment and Water Fountains.

Retail Spaces have unique needs for public areas such as Shelving/Racks, Kitchen/Food Areas and Bathrooms.

Contact us to find out how we can help you get back to full capacity.

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EXCERPT

Guidance for Cleaning and Disinfecting

Updated May 7, 2020

1: Develop Your Plan

DETERMINE WHAT NEEDS TO BE CLEANED.
Areas unoccupied for 7 or more days need only routine cleaning. Maintain existing cleaning practices for outdoor areas.

DETERMINE HOW AREAS WILL BE DISINFECTED.
Consider the type of surface and how often the surface is touched. Prioritize disinfecting frequently touched surfaces.

CONSIDER THE RESOURCES AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED.
Keep in mind the availability of cleaning products and personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for cleaners and disinfectants.

2: Implement

CLEAN VISIBLY DIRTY SURFACES WITH SOAP AND WATER prior to disinfection.

USE THE APPROPRIATE CLEANING OR DISINFECTANT PRODUCT.
Use an EPA-approved disinfectant against COVID-19, and read the label to make sure it meets your needs.

ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL.
The label will include safety information and application instructions. Keep disinfectants out of the reach of children.

3: Maintain and Revise

CONTINUE ROUTINE CLEANING AND DISINFECTION.
Continue or revise your plan based upon appropriate disinfectant and PPE availability. Dirty surfaces should be cleaned with soap and water prior to disinfection. Routinely disinfect frequently touched surfaces at least daily.

MAINTAIN SAFE PRACTICES such as frequent hand-washing, using cloth face coverings, and staying home if you are sick.

CONTINUE PRACTICES THAT REDUCE THE POTENTIAL FOR EXPOSURE.
Maintain social distancing, staying six feet away from others. Reduce sharing of common spaces and frequently touched objects.

Updated May 5, 2020 – Source: www.cdc.gov