Living with a virus that started a global pandemic requires exceptional cleanliness, disinfection and care at all commercial settings. We now know that coronavirus can live on a variety of surfaces for a number of hours and therefore infecting people in public indoor spaces and offices is a high possibility.
Some of the high risk places are schools, colleges, universities, business centres, hospitals and care homes. As soon as you become aware that one of the visitors or residents has been diagnosed with COVID-19, you need to arrange for professional coronavirus decontamination. This is a special deep clean and disinfection process carried out by a specifically trained team of cleaners. They must wear the appropriate PPE and use specialised disinfection products and tools.
Cleaning companies who offer this service must have undergone a government approved coronavirus decontamination training course Services obtained the license in 2022.
Why do you need this service?
Protect the staff, visitors, customers or residents of your premises
Ensure safe business continuation
Exercise your social responsibility by slowing the spread of the disease
What is it like to work with us?
Timely reaction and efficient service
Fully licenced, trained and equipped cleaning & disinfection team
Stress-free decontamination and business continuation
What is included in the service?
Deep cleaning of all contaminated areas
Disinfection with the relevant virucidal solutions
IMPORTANT! If you are experiencing symptoms related to coronavirus, such as a new continuous cough, high temperature or loss of smell/taste, isolate at home. Take a COVID-19 test and if it is positive, continue to isolate at home for 10 days. Your close contacts must do the same.
Where are our services available?
We cover a wide range of areas in Rwanda, including Kigali,Huye,Nyanza,Rwamagana,Musanze,Rusizi and Nyamasheke. If your location is different, we might still be able to help. Contact us with your requirements and address and we will get back to you within 24 hours.