Cleaning and Disinfecting
COVID-19 Reopening Guidance
CDC Approved Products (COVID-19)
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)—Fighting Productsi UPDATED 3/26/2020
EPA Expands COVID-19 Disinfectants List
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Routine Sanitizing
Routine Cleaning and Disinfecting
It is important to match your cleaning and disinfecting activities to the types of germs you want to remove or kill. Most studies have shown that the flu virus can live and potentially infect a person for up to 48 hours after being deposited on a surface. However, it is not necessary to close schools to clean or disinfect every surface in the building to slow the spread of flu. Also, if students and staff are dismissed because the school cannot function normally (e.g., high absenteeism during a flu outbreak), it is not necessary to do extra cleaning and disinfecting.
Flu viruses are relatively fragile, so standard cleaning and disinfecting practices are sufficient to remove or kill them. Special cleaning and disinfecting processes, including wiping down walls and ceilings, frequently using room air deodorizers, and fumigating, are not necessary or recommended. These processes can irritate eyes, noses, throats, and skin; aggravate asthma; and cause other serious side effects.
– Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Disinfecting Properly
Clean and Disinfect Correctly
Always follow label directions on cleaning products and disinfectants. Wash surfaces with a general household cleaner to remove germs. Rinse with water, and follow with an EPA-registered disinfectant to kill germs. Read the label to make sure it states that EPA has approved the product for effectiveness against influenza A virus.
If a surface is not visibly dirty, you can clean it with an EPA-registered product that both cleans (removes germs) and disinfects (kills germs) instead. Be sure to read the label directions carefully, as there may be a separate procedure for using the product as a cleaner or as a disinfectant. Disinfection usually requires the product to remain on the surface for a certain period of time (e.g., letting it stand for 3 to 5 minutes).
Use disinfecting wipes on electronic items that are touched often, such as phones and computers. Pay close attention to the directions for using disinfecting wipes. It may be necessary to use more than one wipe to keep the surface wet for the stated length of contact time. Make sure that the electronics can withstand the use of liquids for cleaning and disinfecting.
– Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Fun Facts
Every day, U.S. papermakers recycle enough paper to fill a 15 mile long train of boxcars.
Allen Paper Supply Main Office
Physical Address:
4 Middlebury Blvd, Ste. 4-5
Randolph, NJ 07869
Mailing address:
4 Middlebury Blvd, Ste 4-5
Randolph, NJ 07869
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Phone: (973) 538-4826
Fax: (973) 538-1288
Office Hours
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Sat: Closed
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