COVID-19 Cleaning Canberra

With over 35 years of experience in the cleaning industry, Monaro Group has always been committed to upholding the highest standards in cleanliness, hygiene and safety. That’s why we’re proud to offer superior COVID-19 cleaning in Canberra. Using recommended guidelines to protect the community from the spread of COVID-19, our team is committed to providing services that utilise the right chemicals and techniques to minimise the spread of the virus.

Together, let’s stop the spread.

Emergency response cleaners are located throughout Canberra and the Monaro region including Queanbeyan and Batemans Bay

Please note that Domestic cleaning is not available. Commercial, Industrial and Office Covid Cleaning Services are available.

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Our COVID-19 Cleaning Services in Canberra include:

  • All our cleaners wearing the necessary PPE to minimise the spread
  • Surface cleaning and sanitising (commercial grade cleaning solution plus disinfectant/sanitiser)
  • Routine Environmental cleaning and disinfecting
  • Emergency response cleaners located throughout Canberra and the Monaro region including Queanbeyan and Batemans Bay
  • Window cleaning
  • Carpet steam and dry cleaning
  • High pressure cleaning
  • General premises cleaning
  • Floor stripping and sealing specialists for all floor types
  • All trades and handyman services (with respective trade NSW and ACT licences) 
  • Associated services cleaning requirements

We understand that your business is responsible for keeping employees and the community safe. That’s why you can rely on Monaro Group to provide a quick response and reliable COVID-19 cleaning in Canberra.

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Safety Advice from Our COVID-19 Cleaning Team in Canberra

How do you keep safe after our COVID-19 Cleaning Services?

Our COVID-19 cleaning services in Canberra may consist of a “one-off” deep clean or a continuous service; however, regardless of the amount of COVID cleaning your premises receives, it is important to take continuous precautions. The best way to stop the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses is through a mixture of continued cleaning and preventive measures. These include:

  • Frequent hand washing (for 20/30 seconds)
  • Coughing or sneezing into a tissue or elbow
  • Avoid touching your mouth, eyes and nose
  • Practice social distancing (stay 2 meters apart from others where possible)
  • Do not share glasses, dishes, cutlery or any other eating/drinking utensils
  • Keep windows open and allow for good ventilation
  • Wear masks
  • Wear gloves when touching items used by multiple people

These precautionary measures may help to stop the spread of COVID-19; however, contamination can be difficult to prevent. This is why there is no substitute for specialized COVID-19 cleaning. As a preventative measure or after an outbreak, you can trust Monaro Group to deep clean your premises.

Read more about safe COVID cleaning practices.

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Why Choose Our COVID-19 Cleaning Services in Canberra?

Trust our COVID-19 Cleaning Services in Canberra to eliminate harmful bacteria.

As decontamination experts, we know a thing or two about eliminating harmful bacteria. So, when it comes to COVID-19 cleaning in Canberra, our 35 years of experience gives us the upper hand.

Our team of cleaning professionals aim to remove 99.9% of germs, including coronavirus, keeping you and your employees safe. Additionally, we understand how quickly COVID-19 can spread.

This is another reason why we never take shortcuts when disinfecting your premises. Our highly-trained team offer comprehensive COVID-19 cleaning in Canberra, ensuring that from work surfaces to bathrooms, you receive in-depth decontamination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To wash your hands properly, you should use warm, soapy water and thoroughly scrub for at least 20 seconds. Follow these COVID-19 handwashing guidelines to help stop the spread.

To protect yourself and your workforce from COVID-19, you should ensure that your offices are well ventilated and that your premises are cleaned regularly. You may wish to encourage mask-wearing within your office and routine temperate checks.

Additionally, if your business resides within the ACT, you should ensure that you are keeping to the ACT government COVID-19 guidelines.

Yes. COVID-19 and other coronaviruses are known to survive on surfaces for varying amounts of time. The amount of time depends on some varying factors e.g. type of surface, room temperature, etc… This is why it is paramount that you keep your work surfaces clean and sanitized as often as possible.

To clean your re-useable face shield, you should ensure that you are wearing the correct PPE. Then, carefully clean the inside of the shield using a clean cloth and a detergent solution. Afterwards, clean the straps of your face shield.

Once cleaned with a detergent solution, wipe your face shield with clean water to remove any excess residue from the detergent. Ensure your mask is dry and stored in a safe, dry location.

It is possible to contract COVID-19 from surfaces that have been contaminated with the virus. If you touch these surfaces and then touch your eyes, nose or mouth, there is a high chance that you may contract the virus. This is why it is integral that you wash your hands frequently and ensure that you have a clean working environment.

COVID-19 is known to spread easily via the hands touching a contaminated surface or item and then moving to the mouth, nose or eyes. This is where the COVID-19 virus enters your body.

To keep yourself and others safe from contracting COVID-19, there are some simple precautionary measures that you can use. Some of these measures consist of:

  • Mask-wearing
  • Maintaining social distancing
  • Adequately washing your hands
  • Sneezing or coughing into a tissue or your elbow
  • Ensuring that your rooms are well ventilated
  • Avoiding large crowds of people

Following these guidelines does not guarantee that you will not catch COVID-19, however, they do lower your chances drastically. For more information on what you can do to stop the spread, read the World Health Organisation’s guidelines on COVID-19.