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Stay safe. Stay healthy. How SERVPRO Can Help?

4/15/2020 (Permalink)

close up of virus cells on a blue background To disinfect, SERVPRO uses products that meet EPA’s criteria for use and are appropriate to disinfect different surfaces where germs congregate.

Reducing the Transmission of Pathogens in Twin Falls

A big topic of discussion in the scientific community lately has been about surfaces that someone with a virus may have touched. Medical leaders urge us to practice social distancing, stay away from large groups, and thorough hand washing of at least 20 seconds or more. All those things help, but in the case of commercial properties, once a surface has come in contact with a virus in Twin Falls, how can you ensure it is adequately cleaned?

For years, SERVPRO of Twin Falls & Jerome Counties has routinely handled emergencies, including microbial infestations, biological substances, and chemical contamination. In these types of situations or viral spread, our technicians reduce the possibility of the transmission of pathogens (harmful microorganisms) by cleaning and applying a disinfectant to the area.

Commercial Products and Equipment

  • We use a combination of EPA-registered products and advanced equipment such as sprayers and foggers to care for your place of business. 
  • Our technicians focus on high-touch surfaces not always cleaned on a regular basis.
  • We provide our team with personal protective equipment to ensure they are protected from the virus as well as eliminating the chance of us spreading it beyond where we clean.

Call SERVPRO of Twin Falls & Jerome Counties today. We are available at (208) 735-1447. 

Advice from the medical and scientific community regarding how to deal with the coronavirus is based on present knowledge, which is subject to change as the situation continues to develop. There can be no assurance that disinfectants alone will be adequate to fully eliminate the virus. We are not physicians or infectious disease professionals. Consult your medical professionals for individual medical advice.

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