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HEALTH

Tips to keep your Workplace clean during the Novel Coronavirus Outbreak

The coronavirus Outbreak has become a global pandemic. Every day countries are fighting with new cases. With most of the businesses shut, the world economy has taken a dip. To fight the situation, companies are taking numerous coronavirus Measures, and many of them have encouraged their employees to work remotely to encourage social distancing and save them from the infection.

Life is coming back to normal in the areas where there are no new cases; businesses are resuming their work. No doubt, the government is taking significant actions to control the spread of the disease, but it is important for the corporate world to ensure the safety of its employees. When companies take steps to stop the devastating spread of the coronavirus, it will be easier for them to run their business smoothly.

Let’s see how to keep your workplace clean and yourself healthy during the time of the coronavirus pandemic.

Clean Your Workstation

Before you start to work, wipe down your workstation. It is essential to disinfect your desk, monitor, keyboard, mouse, as well as your work phone. Make sure to disinfect the right way, the stuff that you are disinfecting must remain wet for 3 to 5 minutes, which means you’ll be using plenty of wipes.

Disinfect Your Smartphone

We can’t live without our smartphones. We use our smartphones a lot, and it is important to keep your phone clean to save yourself from various infections. You can use a microfiber cloth and a disinfectant and clean the screen and back of the phone. Make sure to protect any ports from water.

Wash Your Hands

Wash your hands with any soap and scrub them for at least 20 seconds. Make it a habit to wash your hands multiple times when in the office. Make a habit of washing your hands before eating something. Offices have a lot of shared spaces; people touch door handles, communal fridge handles, etc. It is best to wash your hands after you touch any of these things. Also, cover your mouth when you sneeze and wash your hands immediately.

Stop Touching Your Face

Please stop touching your face. The virus gets transmitted when a healthy person touches an infected surface and then touches his mouth, nose, ears, or eyes. We all have this habit of touching our faces every now and then, but change this habit to save ourselves from various infections.

Social Distancing

Since the virus spreads from one person to another, social distancing is mandatory. Keep a distance of at least six feet from others. Installing acoustic office screens as dividers can also help. Offices are operating with fifty percent of the workforce, so that social distancing can be maintained.

Sanitize In the Absence Of Soap

We understand that it isn’t always possible to wash your hands every few minutes. That’s why we have sanitizers. When you can’t leave a meeting room to wash your hands, use a hand sanitizer. However, it’s always better to wash your hands with soap and water if you want to avoid infection.

Avoid Handshakes

The novel coronavirus gets transmitted from one person to another through any physical contact. It’s recommended to refuse handshakes. You can flash a friendly wave instead. The world understands the importance of preventing the spread of the disease by refusing handshakes or any unnecessary physical contact.

Meet the Clients on a Video Call

Due to the coronavirus, many companies encourage their clients to schedule video calls instead of meeting face to face. Interviews are also conducted on video calls. It is the best way to encourage social distancing without hampering the workflow of an organization.

Masks Mandatory in Office Space

It is important to make masks compulsory in office. WHO has advised to wear masks and dispose of them off properly after use.

Refrain from Going on business trips

During this time of the pandemic, it is not advised to take business trips. There have been many instances when an employee goes on a business trip and returns back with coronavirus and unknowingly infects whoever comes in contact with him. Since coronavirus symptoms take a few days to show up, a person with coronavirus might think that he is fit and healthy.

Final Words

There is no medicine for coronavirus; it is best to take all the precautions and keep yourself safe. If you are attending office in the time of the pandemic, the above tips will help you protect yourself from the novel coronavirus.

Joe Maillet
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JOE MAILLET

Joe Maillet is an avid reader and a writer by heart. He is an author, freelance writer and a contributor writer, who write articles and blogs for various leading online media publications and for CEO and entrepreneurs from across the world. He keeps himself updated with the latest marketing trends and always recognized in the industry for providing solutions to B2B and B2C businesses.