The 6 Best Practices During COVID 19
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This podcast is about industry best practices. For the time being, no topic is more important to keep your family or business safe than a set of COVID-19 best practices.
The global pandemic has claimed hundreds of thousands in America and as of October 1st over a million have passed from Covid-19 world wide. What can we do as contractors or homeowners to keep safe ????
We present the far and wide best practices that can help you lead the industry, and keep you and your family safe...
The 6 Best Practices During COVID-19 from Caber Carter. www.cabetcarter.com
1- Wear your mask... Simple but you might be amazed how many people struggle with this. Next, CDC recommends...
2- Keep your social distance... At least 6 feet. This is standard and with #1 a lot of people can be kept healthy, however these are BEST practices, not standard practices, so...
3- Test your employees and yourself for COVID-19 regularly. This has been the main goal for most public health officials in order to back trace whom you've had contact with. But it all starts with knowing whether you have the virus or not. In order to identify the sickness...
4- Test your employees temperature with a forehead or other standard means, every day, and track if they have any symptoms. This is a GO-NOGO before you start the work day. This needs to be kept in a standard way that is accessible to you and your clients. Next up...
5- Sanitize any area you may have touched with your hands. It's a simple bleaching wipe when you are done at the end of the day, especially on the handles or publicly touched items. It's a great habit to get used to, and you customers will be very thankful. Which leads to lastly...
6- Update your PPE. A mask isn't enough, wear gloves, booties and creative a negative pressure space that ventilates to the outside of the living areas. A little plastic and a blower brings you to another level of safety with your clients.
Here they are the 6 best practices that will help lead you though this global pandemic and allow your business to operate, or allow your home to be safe while being worked on.
All the best- Jon Sanford, Caber Carter Inc.