Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! To help you celebrate carefully and responsibly this year, here’s a convenient, printable safety checklist from the disinfection experts at Green Orchard Group.
What’s the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting services for COVID-19? In this article, we’ll help you understand the differences and choose the right service to fit your specific needs.
Planning a small, responsible get-together for Thanksgiving? Here’s a free, printable checklist to help you celebrate together safely in 2020 and protect yourself and your family from COVID-19.
With a new surge in COVID-19 infections across New York as we approach this holiday season, getting yourself tested is a good idea. Here’s what you need to know about where and how to get yourself tested in New York City this month.
Although hiring a disinfection company or investing in in-house disinfection equipment and protocols seems like a heavy upfront cost to bear, especially during these challenging times, a safer environment can help boost staff morale, give customers confidence, and help drive more traffic to your restaurant this fall and winter.
Aerosols are microscopic droplets of fluid that can linger in the air for minutes to hours. They are smaller than 50 microns in size (smaller than the diameter of a hair) and can carry SARS-CoV-2 through the air, potentially spreading the virus when inhaled by nearby individuals.
Running daycares or afterschool programs filled with rambunctious kids has never been easy. As businesses reopen in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, the challenges of keeping kids safe and healthy while offering them a space to learn and play are even greater.
Here is an easy-to-follow, summarized list of the mandatory safety protocols from New York State that must be followed by retail businesses that have recently reopened, or are planning to reopen in the near future.
Studies show that the coronavirus can live on cardboard surfaces for up to 24 hours, which means that packages and even food deliveries can pose a potential risk.
According to the CDC, “targeted hygiene” means focusing your disinfecting efforts on areas and situations where there’s a higher risk of coronavirus transmissions, such as food-preparation surfaces and bathrooms.