One of the most significant challenges of tackling the COVID-19 pandemic is that, as data comes in, guidance and best practices can change. That doesn't mean what you were doing before was the wrong thing to do. It just means we have better data now. One of the things we at EnvirOx have been very vigilant about is reinforcing the importance of cleaning before disinfection and the fact that the over-use of disinfection is a problem with real consequences for facilities and the people who live, learn, and work within them.
"People can be infected through contact with contaminated surfaces, but I mean, really the risk is low, based on the science" - CDC Spokesperson1
The New Guidance from the CDC
Armed with new research and data, the CDC has clarified their guidance on how to clean and disinfect for COVID-19. The main points are:
One of our primary missions at EnvirOx has always been to advocate for green cleaning because, yes, it's better for the environment. But also, the key is that it's better for the safety and health of cleaning workers and the health of everyone who uses the buildings they clean. If we spray disinfectant everywhere to kill or reduce COVID-19, then we're likely creating more problems with reactions (both now and down the road) to the use of disinfectants.
So, what should you do?
- Brueck. H. (2021). The CDC relaxed its rules on cleaning to prevent COVID-19, saying intense disinfectants are likely doing us more harm than good. Business Insider. Retrieved from: https://www.businessinsider.com/cdc-relaxed-cleaning-rules-disinfectants-for-covid-19-not-necessary-2021-4
- CDC (2021). Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Facility. CDC.gov. Retrieved from: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/disinfecting-building-facility.html