Getting ready for Reopening?
Be sure to check these safety procedures before your first employee or client arrives . .
The governor of New York City announced that the first phase of reopening will begin on June 8th. Many businesses and workplaces are preparing for that moment.
While buildings have remained dormant, they have not been cleaning themselves.
Pre-opening spring cleaning is a good first step to rid the obvious dust build-up, but it is the hidden germs that should be addressed. As architects, we are trained not only in designing buildings and operational systems, but also are aware of how those systems work to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of our clients. Before allowing personnel to return, consider procedures to check for and remove any mold and other types of bacteria from the building systems before regular use. These may include the following:
Plumbing Systems:
Flushing of all plumbing systems - Consider running all water in ALL fixtures for at least 45 minutes. Sinks, water closets, slop sinks, water fountains and ice makers.
Workers must protect themselves with masks and gloves while cleaning.
Be aware mold or bacteria can lurk in these systems. See CDC link for further information: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/building-water-system.html
HVAC Systems:
Flushing of all HVAC systems - ALL filters in the HVAC system should be changed and cleaned to rid it of any mold and prepared for use BEFORE turning on the fans.
The HVAC system should be allowed to run for a 48-hour to 72-hour period of time before reopening.
Should an odd odor persist, be sure to call in professional HVAC cleaners to diagnose the problem and deem it safe. Pests may have found a new home while you were gone.
While people may be tired of hearing the phrase “new normal” it truly is a new way of living. Reopening with some diligent disinfecting strategies and smarter communal working, will hopefully lead to safer workplaces as we return to everyday life.
See you soon!