Additional Sanitisation at Sunny Rain HouseKeepers Fighting COVID-19
At Sunny Rain HouseKeepers, we continue to monitor the government’s response to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic and review our procedures on a daily basis.
The health of both our clients and our team members remains our biggest priority. Listening to what the government advises, we have introduced more measures to minimise the impact COVID-19 may have on you and our staff. We are also taking extra precautions to minimise cross-contamination.
With this, we have implemented even more precautionary measures we take which helps protect us and you before entering your home.
Taking note that our cleaning equipment will have already been sanitised as normal, the additional steps we will take to reduce the chances of infection and cross contamination are;
- We will sanitise ourselves and our cleaners bag as we leave our homes which includes disinfecting our clothes
- We will ensure that each time we sanitise ourselves, we get each layer of our top clothing. I.e. coat, fleece, sweater, t-shirt
- We will sanitise ourselves and our cleaners bag each time we get of public transport, leave a shop and before entering your home
- Before we do enter your home, we will also sanitise our hands and then put on a face mask correctly and then put on gloves
- We will keep all disposable materials used to clean your home securely tied in a bag and then bagged up and tied again. This waste will be removed from your home and stored for 72 hours in line with government guidelines
- When we leave your home, we will sanitise ourselves and our cleaners bag, remove our mask and then sanitise our hands
- If at any point during cleaning we need to change our mask, we will do so away from you and in a controlled manner following our procedures
It’s important to keep washing your hands
and washing them correctly.
You should wash your hands before leaving home and when you return home and if at all possible, wash them regularly while you are out or use a hand sanitiser if possible.
This situation we are in is serious. Dangerously serious and it is affecting us all. One person’s actions could infect someone else and without even realising it. Don’t let this be you. And there is no need to stock pile food and other supplies. The most anyone needs is two weeks’ worth of food and toiletries. What the hell are these people going to do with the rest?
Please, please take heed of the government’s advice on social distancing.
If we all work together we can reduce crowded contact and slow down this infectious virus.
Stay safe and think before you decide to venture out. Do you need to?