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Exhibit D CDC Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Facility
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11/16/2021
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Alpha Order
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Request to Approve a Resolution Authorizing a Contract Amendment between the Kittitas County Public Health Department and the 509 Facility Services
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7
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Consent Agenda
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83265
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Resolution
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CS316270A 05/15/2020 <br />cdc.gov/coronavirus <br />Cleaning And Disinfecting Your Facility <br />Everyday Steps, Steps When Someone is Sick, and <br />Considerations for Employers <br />How to clean and disinfect <br />Wear disposable gloves to <br />clean and disinfect. <br />Clean <br />• Clean surfaces using <br />soap and water. Practice <br />routine cleaning of frequently <br />touched surfaces. <br />High touch surfaces include: <br />Tables, doorknobs, light <br />switches, countertops, handles, <br />desks, phones, keyboards, <br />toilets, faucets, sinks, etc. <br />Disinfect <br />• Clean the area or item with soap and <br />water or another detergent if it is dirty. <br />Then, use a household disinfectant. <br />• Recommend use of EPA-registered <br />household disinfectant. <br />Follow the instructions on the label <br />to ensure safe and effective use of <br />the product. <br />Many products recommend: <br /> -Keeping surface wet for a period of <br />time (see product label). <br /> -Precautions such as wearing gloves <br />and making sure you have good <br />ventilation during use of the product. <br />• Diluted household bleach solutions may <br />also be used if appropriate for the surface. <br />Check to ensure the product is not past its <br />expiration date. Unexpired household bleach <br />will be effective against coronaviruses when <br />properly diluted. <br /> <br />Follow manufacturer’s instructions for <br />application and proper ventilation. Never mix <br />household bleach with ammonia or any <br />other cleanser. <br /> Leave solution on the surface for at least <br />1 minute <br /> Bleach solutions will be effective for <br />disinfection up to 24 hours. <br /> To make a bleach solution, mix: <br /> - 5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) bleach per gallon <br />of water <br /> <br />OR <br /> -4 teaspoons bleach per quart of water <br />• Alcohol solutions with at <br />least 70% alcohol. <br />Soft surfaces <br />For soft surfaces such as carpeted <br />floor, rugs, and drapes <br />• Clean the surface using soap and water or <br />with cleaners appropriate for use on <br />these surfaces.
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