Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 12th December 2024 Issue no. 1142
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After the storm: Cintas offers retailers a Summer storm checklist
Would you know what to do if a severe summer storm damaged your retail facility? Time is critical following a natural disaster.
With Summer storm season just beginning in parts of the US & well underway in much of Europe, Cintas Corporation offers retailers a checklist to help limit downtime following a severe storm.
"No retailer wants to experience extended downtime following a Summer storm," says John Engel, director of marketing, Cintas. "By having a plan in place and reacting swiftly, retailers can limit building damage and lost revenue."
* Consider safety hazards. Be aware of safety hazards, such as loose debris or shock hazards. Educate employees on how to shut off electricity in affected areas and be aware that even if the electricity is down, it is oftentimes restored without notice.
* Locate your emergency preparedness plan. Preparedness plans contain contact information for emergency repair providers as well as instructions and checklists for a variety of emergency situations. To minimise panic and confusion, and ensure employees know how to seek help during a crisis, review emergency action procedures during regular team meetings.
* Examine exterior glass and doors. Glass exteriors such as windows and doors often take the brunt of severe weather and are two of the most important items to assess after a storm. Inspect handles, locks and weather strips to ensure they are in proper working order. Even small issues such as scratches, built-up moisture and hairline fractures can escalate into much larger problems and potentially hazardous conditions for customers and employees.
* Check the water lines. Plumbing backflow, pipe blockages and clogs often occur in flood-damaged facilities. To avoid unnecessary sewage and drain line backups, contact a professional to extract and jet the pipes.
* Disinfect contaminated surfaces. Remove all flood-contaminated materials and properly disinfect all surfaces. Take care when handling contaminated materials to avoid spreading contaminants to other surfaces.
* Deep clean floors. Regardless of floor type, if your floors have been affected by flood waters, they will need to be deep cleaned. Deep cleaning methods that use cleaning chemicals, dwell time and high-pressure steam to sanitise floors and help to minimise bacteria and mould growth, are best.
With just a single point of contact, Cintas Managed Solutions helps businesses reduce the downtime associated with an emergency. With what is said to be the highest first trip resolution rate in the industry, the Cintas Emergency Repair Group completes 73% of repairs on the first trip, reducing cost, eliminating unnecessary trip charges and allowing retailers to get back to business quickly.
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