With more and more people suffering from various allergies, it can be difficult for allergy sufferers to stay motivated and productive in an office environment. However, there are steps that companies can take to reduce allergens in the workplace and help to keep employees safe.
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Cleanliness
Neglecting important cleaning duties can have a negative impact on employee health and wellbeing, as well as damaging the brand name and reputation.
By keeping on top of cleaning, you can help to remove allergens from hard surfaces and make the environment safer for employees.
We recommend that the following tasks are carried out daily in order to maintain the cleanliness and sanitisation of your property.
Vacuum floors and mop hard floors with a disinfectant solution
Empty bins and replace bin liners
Wipe down touchpoints with a disinfectant solution (find examples of touchpoints below)
Touchpoint examples:
Desk areas (desks, computer mice, mousepads, computer screens and keyboards, phones, headsets, chairs, drawers, stationary)
Refreshment areas (kitchen surfaces, fridge doors and handles, kettle handles, cupboard handles, cutlery, dishwasher buttons, coffee machines)
Toilet areas (light switches, tap handles, soap dispensers, flush handles, toilet brush handles, hand dryers)
Communal Areas (light switches, stair bannisters, chairs, tables, door handles, lift buttons)
These small steps will help to keep the office environment clean and remove germs and allergens from hard surfaces.
Control Dust Mites
Dust mites are the most common indoor allergen, causing frequent sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes.
You can help to keep dust mites at bay in the office through frequent carpet cleaning, the removal of curtains (replacing them with blinds) and discarding items that gather dust (such as stacks of paper).
Seasonal Allergens
You can prevent your employees from being exposed to pollen in warmer seasons by keeping windows closed and ensuring that air conditioning is working throughout the workplace building.
Seasonal allergies can also be reduced through the removal of dust. This can be maintained with
regular office cleaning.