What is the Covid 19?
The effects of the global pandemic caused by COVID-19 are undeniable, but what exactly is Covid?
Covid-19, called SARS-CoV-2, is a virus of the Coronaviridae family which can survive on the surface for up to 17 days while, people infected by it do not show symptoms until about two weeks after infection,
making it difficult to trace and contain it. Human-to-human transmission of SARS-CoV-2 occurs through
respiratory droplets or contamination of the hands, which are brought to the mouth and nose after touching contaminated surfaces. This is why it is important to have a trusted company on
your side that helps you to prevent possible risks.
The 3 steps for proper preventive action
To protect your employees from germs and bacteria, make sure you use the right tools for perfect cleaning and sanitization. Use an industrial vacuum cleaner from the Delfin range to remove dirt, dust, granules, and debris from surfaces, and then disinfect the areas using the most suitable means.
This way you will get safe and virus-free surfaces.
Clean
The first step is cleaning with an industrial vacuum cleaner that allows you to remove any type of dust or granules ensuring safe disposal of materials. For cleaning, use a Delfin industrial vacuum cleaner equipped with HEPA or ULPA filtration, which will allow you to achieve maximum hygiene and healthiness of the air coming out of the vacuum cleaner, avoiding any re-entry into the environment of the extracted material!
Disinfect
Disinfection practices are important to reduce the potential for COVID-19 contamination in non-health care areas such as companies and offices. Use disinfectant products (biocides or medical surgical devices) authorised by the Ministry of Health, such as alcohol at 70-90% concentration. Alcohol is indeed an excellent remedy for sanitising surfaces.
Eliminate the virus
After carrying out the first two steps, remember that high-traffic or busy areas in the workplace must be cleaned several times a day to ensure that there is no risk of contamination again.
Our guide to the reopening
At the present time, keeping your company safe and free from possible contamination is a primary need.
It is, therefore, necessary to develop and implement safety measures that comply with the regulations and guidelines in force.
Make sure you follow these steps to reopen your business safely:
- Guarantee the distance between employees
- Use temperature measuring devices
- Delivery face masks and sanitizing products
- Clean all surfaces and common areas in your departments
- After cleaning, carry out good disinfection, making sure you use instruments authorized by the Ministry of Health.
Our people
Delfin has been committed from the very first moment to protecting its resources from health risks, wage drops and precariousness while remaining active at this difficult time. As the situation evolves every day, we closely follow the recommendations of the local health authorities, putting the health of employees first.
Safety measures
We have strengthened security measures in all company departments, with the introduction of face masks and plexiglass panels to guarantee the protection of workers.
Smartworking
Introduction of rotating smart working for 75% of the members of each department full-time, changing the classic way of working.
Welfare Insurance
Thanks to Delfin's policies, health insurance has been activated for each employee in case of hospitalization caused by Coronavirus contraction.
The experience of our partners at your service
We place our international network of experienced dealers in the industrial cleaning sector at your disposal.
All you need to do is contact our nearest partner and you will be provided with all the specific cleaning and disinfection tools and products that will allow you to permanently eliminate any risk of Covid-19 contamination in your company.
Interview with the CEO
As the world rapidly learns to adapt to a changing environment, Delfin has implemented safety measures aimed at protecting employees, customers, and suppliers.
Antonino Siclari, founder and CEO of Delfin shares the steps that the company is taking to ensure the continuity and solidity of its work