Electronics. For electronics, such as tablets, touch screens, keyboards, remote controls, and ATM machines • Consider putting a wipeable cover on electronics. • Follow manufacturer’s instruction for cleaning and disinfecting. o If no guidance, use alcohol-based wipes or sprays containing at least 70% alcohol. Dry surface thoroughly. Cleaning and disinfecting your building or facility if someone is sick • Close off areas used by the person who is sick. o Companies do not necessarily need to close operations, if they can close off affected areas. • Open outside doors and windows to increase air circulation in the area. • Wait 24 hours before you clean or disinfect. If 24 hours is not feasible, wait as long as possible. • Clean and disinfect all areas used by the person who is sick, such as offices, bathrooms, common areas, shared electronic equipment like tablets, touch screens, keyboards, remote controls, and ATM machines. • Vacuum the space if needed. Use vacuum equipped with high-efficiency particular air (HEPA) filter, if available. o Do not vacuum a room or space that has people in it. Wait until the room or space is empty to vacuum, such as at night, for common spaces, or during the day for private rooms. o Consider temporarily turning off room fans and the central HVAC system that services the room or space, so that particles that escape from vacuuming will not circulate throughout the facility. • Once area has been appropriately disinfected, it can be opened for use.
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