As we assess what we've learned from the COVID-19 pandemic so far, keeping interior spaces clean is part of the equation to preventing similar situations in the future.
Since no building is immune from the spread of sickness and infection, we look to take precautions through more-stringent cleaning measures to keep guests, students, staff, patients and residents safer and more comfortable.
This whitepaper will cover common ways surfaces can become contaminated, the causes, the impacts and the solutions for cleaner, more-resilient interiors.
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