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Poor cleanliness and hygiene at work are top of the list of reasons why absence occurs within the workforce. With the exception of the Covid pandemic, minor and short term illnesses such as colds and flu, stomach bugs and headaches are the most common reason why employees take time off sick.

Whilst your company tries to maintain its maximum level of productivity, a bout of coughs and colds is all it takes to throw a spanner in the works. Couple that with time lost through ‘seasonal’ distractions (the office Christmas party for instance) and you could find that the man hours lost can really tally up.

So where does hygiene and cleaning come into play?

It can reduce absenteeism

With common illnesses like colds spreading through the workforce like wildfire, it helps to cut off the problem at source, where possible. Pre-Covid, people weren’t so stringent about their personal hygiene as they might be now, and the spread of infection via contact points and hotspots was commonplace.

Germs and bacteria can stay present on surfaces for up to 72 hours, so regular daily disinfection would eliminate the possibility of harmful infection being transmitted via contact. This would almost certainly have an impact on the number of employees potentially being infected, thus reduce the risk of loss of productivity.

It can highlight presenteeism

This might not sound like a problem, but it is. The fact is people turning in to work when they are ill is doing far more harm than good. They might think they are being conscientious or are afraid they’ll fall behind in their tasks if they take time off. But spreading germs around could cost the company far more in lost man hours in the long run if that one person infects ten more.

Encouraging your staff to work flexibly if they are under the weather could save time and hassle. Ask yourself how productive would they be if they come to work poorly?

Encouraging good hygiene and self-care within the workplace will work wonders!

It boosts overall productivity

Workplace cleanliness is not necessarily something you’d consider a top priority, especially if your company has money to make and no time to waste. When employees have got piles of work to get through, that dust and dirt build-up doesn’t seem all that important. But failure to maintain a clean workspace could be harming employee wellbeing.

A clean and tidy workspace is not only pleasant to look at, but it also has numerous benefits for your company – it creates an excellent first impression to visitors and impacts employee productivity, contributing to overall employee satisfaction. When their working space is clean, staff are more likely to be happier and work harder.

It can highlight the need for solutions and strategies

In order for any solution to be successful you will need to strategise. Start with a comprehensive inspection; find the issues that need to be addressed, for example areas that are high traffic, or are susceptible to clutter or dust and dirt build-up. A professional cleaning contractor will be able to help you identify key areas with cause for concern.

Secondly, for any cleaning task to be carried out successfully, clutter and mess need to be tidied away. Ask your employees to keep their desks tidy and get storage systems in place to help.

Thirdly, seek professional help. Investing in regular contract cleaning will keep your premises pristine. Plus, carpet and upholstery cleaning is time consuming and often requires specialist equipment.

It is however worth remembering that the task of maintaining cleanliness isn’t just a job for your cleaning team. Each employee needs to take responsibility for keeping their workstation clean and tidy during the working day to reduce the risk of cross infection.

It is really important to make sure your surroundings are clean, not just at home, but at work too.  Office work usually means that people are in fairly close proximity to one another, so hygiene and cleanliness are key, especially in the unprecedented times that we find ourselves in.  There are many affordable office cleaning services available, but before you engage one, make sure that they’re the best fit for your commercial premises, in order to get the best from them!

Flexibility is a two way street

Usually you will be able to choose a time slot that suits you for your cleaners to come in, either in or out of office hours.  Each business is individual, and their needs can differ greatly, so flexibility between you and your contractor will benefit you both.

Expert Care

Your contractor is expert in looking after the cleanliness and hygiene of commercial premises. They know your requirements, and tailor their service to deliver the best possible schedule of cleaning to you.

Making your clients feel at home

A professional cleaning service can have an indirect impact on your potential clients and customers.  When they visit your office, they will note that you run your business from clean and sanitary premises, free from dust, dirt and grime.  This will let them be assured that you care about the cleanliness of your surroundings and take into account the health and safety of your employees.  This will all have a positive impact on your business.

Save time

Cleaning in-house is all well and good, but it could detract your attention from other important jobs. On the other hand, if you and your employees are busy with particular tasks, then cleaning can get forgotten completely! Save yourself some time and hassle by employing a professional cleaning service – many are geared up for specialist COVID-19 cleaning. You will then have time to devote to your business!

 

You can see the services that Brightr offer here or view our COVID-19 service here.

An employer’s first duty of care is to their staff, and as such you must protect them from harm. As the phased return to work is underway for most businesses, this means that reasonable steps must be taken to protect everybody from contracting Coronavirus.

The virus, just like other cold and flu viruses, can be transmitted from the carrier to surfaces, and then passed from the infected surface to other people that come into contact with it. By making sure your workplace is clean the risk is reduced, and your business can be classed as ‘COVID secure’.

Before you decide on the level of cleaning needed for your business, a risk assessment needs to be carried out to help manage risk and how to work safely and protect people during the pandemic.

There are lots of factors to consider; identifying how often you will need to clean, which surfaces are touched frequently, and whether deep cleaning is necessary every day.

Frequently touched surfaces are generally classified as such due to the amount of people touching them and the frequency in which they are touched. These can include:

• All work surfaces such as desks and workstations
• Door handles, window handles, dispensers and water coolers, taps, kitchen appliances, cupboards
• Common or staff areas such as bathrooms, reception areas, changing rooms and corridors
• IT equipment
• Goods inwards or outwards

It is not always possible to clean items or areas after every use. Implement measures to clean them often, or whenever possible. There are also ways of reducing the need for cleaning:

• Limit the amount of people in any one area.
• Clear clutter, thus reducing the need to touch objects.
• Fit foot plates to doors eliminating the need to touch handles.
• Insist on thorough handwashing at regular intervals.
• Be flexible; agree to a balanced home/office work schedule. The fewer people in work at any one time reduces the risk of the spread of infection.

Depending on the type of business you run, you may need to implement regular deep cleaning. This is a thorough clean of frequently touched surfaces, carried out at least once a day. You may need periodic cleaning; this is cleaning at different times during the day. This might also include regular cleaning of items immediately after use.

Talking to your workers is imperative; encourage them to co-operate with new measures put in place, and if you have an onsite cleaning team to engage safely with them. They should be responsible for keeping their personal working space clear of clutter and debris so that effective cleaning can be carried out.

Notices can be used to communicate the need for sanitary conditions during the coronavirus pandemic. Posters used to inform your staff of their responsibilities and to inform them of cleaning schedules will help with co-operation around your cleaning staff or contractor.

Whichever way you move forward, the situation we are in is sure to be the new normal, at lease for the foreseeable future. Cleaning companies such as Brightr have a dedicated COVID-19 cleaning team who will wear full PPE when cleaning your premises. For advice or a quote, get in touch here.