Our mission has always been to provide the most advanced and healthy alternatives to our clients for mold remediation. Because many of the people we work with suffer from mold biotoxin illness or other respiratory issues we understand better than most how important it is at this time to follow strict safety protocols and best practices to ensure your health and ours.
We’re following these best practices as outlined by OSHA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
- Encourage employees to stay home if they are sick.
- Allow employees to wear masks over their nose and mouth to prevent them from spreading the virus.
- Continue to use other normal control measures, including personal protective equipment (PPE) necessary to protect workers from other job hazards associated with job related activities. Masks, gloves and booties will be worn while working in a home or business.
- Advise employees to avoid physical contact with others and direct employees and customers to increase personal space to at least six feet, where possible.
- Trained workers on how to properly put on, use/wear and take off protective clothing and equipment.
- To the extent tools or equipment must be shared, provided and instructed employees to use alcohol-based wipes to clean tools before and after each use.
- Keep in-person meetings, including safety meetings and crew meetings, outside as much as possible and use social distancing practices.
- Encourage workers to report any safety and health concerns.