Top 5 Questions to Ask a Coronavirus Cleaning Vendor

Biohazard Warning
We know there are many options when choosing a vendor to provide coronavirus cleaning services to your property. To help guide you through this process, consider asking potential providers the questions below.

Paul Davis

1. Do You Have Prior Experience With Biohazard Cleaning?

For years, Paul Davis Restoration of North Indianapolis has served people in their time of need with property damage from water, fire, mold, and storm damage; as well as our team of Recovery Specialists who are specifically trained to address viruses, bacteria, Microbial growth, and other pathogens.

Certified

2. Are your Employees Certified and Business Insured?

Our technicians are trained and IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification) certified to respond to biological hazards like the coronavirus.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

3. What Type Of PPE Will Employees Wear?

Donning and doffing proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a critical part of any job at Paul Davis. Technicians will wear full Tyvek suits, gloves, goggles, and respirators for coronavirus cleanings. The PPE will also be removed and disposed of in accordance with state and federal laws.

Chemical disinfectant

4. What Types Of Chemicals Will You Use?

Our trained technicians will clean and appropriately apply disinfectants to specific standards. These chemicals used are EPA approved against the coronavirus and most common viruses.

Cleaning

5. What Cleaning Techniques Will Be Implemented?

Paul Davis offers several techniques that differ from traditional cleaning methods like Electrostatic cleaning, fogging with horizontal surface wiping, and fogging with a full wiping which is the industry-accepted process when a confirmed case of COVID-19 has been found.

Interested in Coronavirus Cleaning?