When it comes to virus updates, Greater Heights, TX, and its surrounding areas have seen a rapidly changing situation. Restoration 1 of Greater Heights has been specializing in biohazard cleanup for the past decade, which means our certified experts can disinfect and sanitize your property quickly and efficiently. As part of our 24/7 emergency services, Restoration 1 is available to assist you at any time of the day or night.
Rest assured, our team is equipped with advanced equipment and trained on the latest techniques to clean up any type of biohazard. We are stocked with CDC and EPA approved cleaning agents to effectively clean and sanitize your floors, bathrooms, keyboards, shelving, door knobs, storage areas and all other surfaces people may have come in contact with. On top of this, we are fully trained and equipped with the proper safety equipment to reduce the risk of contamination or illness from any biohazard materials.
When it comes to removing diseases, we are IICRC-certified (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification).
Restoration 1 uses disinfectants approved by CDC and EPA to disinfect and decontaminate surfaces.
Hazardous and infectious biohazard waste, such as infected materials, is properly handled by our team
The cleanup technicians at Restoration 1 are always equipped with full-face respirator masks and fully encapsulated personal protective equipment.
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Stay Informed. We recommend that you check the following resources daily for the most up to date information:
Centers for Disease Control: cdc.gov
Google Blog: https://www.blog.google/inside-google/company-announcements/covid-19-how-were-continuing-to-help/
American Public Health Association: https://www.apha.org/topics-and-issues/communicable-disease/coronavirus/in-the-news
World Health Organization: who.int
Health Resources and Services Administration: https://www.hrsa.gov/public-health/index.html
Your State and Local Public Health Websites, such Houston Health Department
For general questions about coronavirus, call the Houston Health Department Help Line at 832-905-1486.
Viruses often spread via human contact. They can also spread via respiratory particles that are left on surfaces and objects. These infected particles can come from coughing or sneezing. The particles can continue to live on a surface for weeks even after first contact. If someone else touches these particles, and then touches their face, mouth, nose or eyes without washing their hands, they are also at serious risk of contracting the virus.
On top of this, here are more important steps to take to help curb the spread of viruses:
* Avoid coming into contact with people, maintain a safe distance in social situation
* Do not shake hands or hug people
* Carry an alcohol-based hand sanitizer
* Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially if you feel you may have been in contact with infected particles
* Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth unless you have recently washed your hands
* Avoid close contact with people who are sick and stay home if you are feeling sick, unless you need medical assistance
* Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze with a bent elbow
* Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily
* When it comes to virus disinfection, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Contact our Greater Heights, TX branch today.
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