The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Deep cleans are explained by firm

- ROSS GARDINER

Tayside Contracts has revealed the in-depth sterilisat­ion process its teams administer­ed while decontamin­ating potentiall­y coronaviru­s-stricken schools this week.

The contractor, which carries out regular cleaning duties at schools across Perth and Kinross, Dundee and Angus, were instructed to carry out deep cleans at Perth High School and Murroes Primary in Angus. Both have been closed since Monday.

Third-tier cleanses, the highest level Tayside Contracts conduct, were carried out and Murroes reopened yesterday, with Perth High due to reopen today after being subject to 72-hour scours.

Tayside Contracts say this level of sterilisat­ion is only conducted when councils demand it.

The “targeted deep clean” was structured around NHS advice and is only carried out during three-day closures. Bosses say this procedure is safer for employees and increases the effectiven­ess of the cleaning regime.

All surfaces which could harbour the virus are steeped in disinfecti­ng chemicals three times.

Decontamin­ation crews are protected by disposable coveralls, aprons and gloves, as well as face masks and goggles as they sanitise the schools.

A “selected” cleaning team initially cleaned all contact points and toilet areas using a general multipurpo­se cleaner called Sprint 200 and then disinfecte­d all the same areas using a potent chlorineba­sed solution, ensuring the cleaning fluid remained in contact with each surface for a minimum of five minutes.

Each surface is re-chlorinate­d for a further five minutes.

Normally, daily cleaning teams vacuum and dust schools, wipe down all hard surfaces and contact points within the buildings and attend to bins and toilets.

Ibukun Strachan, facilities business improvemen­t manager, said: “Tayside Contracts has been asked by all three councils to respond to Covid-19 suspected/confirmed cases within school communitie­s.

“It is difficult to respond effectivel­y without a common understand­ing of what is required and expected, so in an effort to avoid confusion and respond consistent­ly, the protocol has been developed in line with advice from NHS Health Protection Scotland.

“The NHS has produced Covid-19 guidance which Tayside Contracts has used to develop guidance for employees.

“Due to the differing requiremen­ts Tayside Contracts has developed three cleaning regimes which should be instructed ideally by a single source in each council.”

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