Category: Janitorial Services

Reasons to Outsource Cleaning Services During the Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has caused many people to be much more concerned about cleanliness than ever before. Businesses and organizations are outsourcing their cleaning needs to companies like Golden Star Janitorial Inc in order to professionally clean, sanitize and disinfect their offices. Why You Should Outsource Your Cleaning Services During These Uncertain Times Why hire… Read more »

Understanding Electrostatic Disinfection

Electrostatic spray is electrically charged, allowing the appropriate sanitizers, mold COVID-19 and other airborne and high touch areas preventatives and disinfectants to wrap around and evenly coat all types of surfaces for a more complete clean. As the chemical exits the electrostatic sprayer, it’s given a positive electrical charge. What Is Electrostatic Disinfection and How… Read more »

What Are the Differences Between Commercial Cleaning Services & Janitorial Services In Ontario?

When you own or operate a business, you and your staff should be focused on your core competencies – not spending time cleaning up the office.   Janitorial services in Ontario can save you time and even money, while ensuring you’re always working in a safe, clean, and hygienic environment. One point of confusion, however, is the… Read more »

Think before you wipe.

Think Twice Before You Wipe If you’re lucky enough to find disinfecting wipes these days, you may want to use them on almost everything. But don’t do it — and not just because you won’t want to burn through your precious stash so quickly. On certain surfaces, disinfecting wipes can do a lot more harm than good…. Read more »

How to protect your self from the secound wave of corona virus.

As more and more states beGIN to ease restrictions and open back up, health experts warn of a resurgence of COVID-19 cases — a so-called second wave. Whether that wave comes during the summer, in the middle of fall, or at some point in winter is tough to predict, but in the absence of a… Read more »

Preparing for a Second Wave of Coronavirus

Doctors, clinics and hospitals recognize the chance that COVID-19 cases could start increasing in the fall. They are working with manufacturers to stock up on equipment, and they are continuing their policies for protecting patients and staff members. Here’s what you can do now: Continue to practice COVID-19 precautions, such as physical distancing, hand-washing and mask-wearing. Stay in touch… Read more »

COVID-19 in the Fall: Other diseases could complicate the picture

An increase in COVID-19 cases in the fall could be troublesome, because seasonal flu is likely to be accelerating at the same time. If the coronavirus surges in the fall and the flu season is bad, the combination could put hospitals and patients at risk. In the U.S. during the 2019–2020 flu season, the Centers… Read more »

First and secound wave of Covid-19

In many parts of the world, cases of COVID-19 are declining, while other areas are seeing spikes. But the pandemic is still evolving. Doctors, public health experts and researchers are trying to answer tough questions: When will this first wave be over, and will there be a second wave of COVID-19 in the fall? Because… Read more »

Disinfect Hard (Non-porous) Surfaces

disinfect Hard (Non-porous) Surfaces Wear disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting surfaces. Gloves should be discarded after each cleaning. If reusable gloves are used, those gloves should be dedicated for cleaning and disinfection of surfaces for COVID-19 and should not be used for other purposes. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and disinfection products used. Clean… Read more »

General recommendations for cleaning and disinfection of households with people isolated in home care (e.g. suspected/confirmed to have COVID-19)

Household members should educate themselves about COVID-19 symptoms and preventing the spread of COVID-19 in homes. Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces daily in household common areas (e.g. tables, hard-backed chairs, doorknobs, light switches, phones, tablets, touch screens, remote controls, keyboards, handles, desks, toilets, sinks) In the bedroom/bathroom dedicated for an ill person: consider reducing cleaning frequency… Read more »