Guidelines with Suspected/Confirmed COVID-19

This guidance provides recommendations on the cleaning and disinfection of rooms or areas of those with suspected or with confirmed COVID-19 have visited. It is aimed at limiting the survival of novel coronavirus in key environments. These recommendations will be updated if additional information becomes available. These recommendations are adapted from the CDC guidelines focused on community, non-healthcare facilities (e.g., schools, institutions of higher education, offices, daycare centers, businesses, community centers).

Restrict Access and Disinfection Procedures For Affected Areas

Based on the information about knowledge of the case and in accordance with the CDC guidelines, the following guidelines have been established for the cleaning and disinfection of facilities where confirmed cases of COVID-19 are reported..

  • The sick person should leave campus and follow CDC guidelines.
  • Close off areas used by the affected persons and lock/restrict access.
  • Notify the building’s custodial staff of the affected area.
  • Custodial staff have been trained on cleaning protocols. It is recommended to close off areas used by the ill persons and wait as long as practical before beginning cleaning and disinfection to minimize potential for exposure to respiratory droplets. Open outside doors and windows to increase air circulation in the area. If possible, wait up to 24 hours before beginning cleaning and disinfection.
  • Cleaning staff should clean and disinfect all areas (e.g., offices, bathrooms, and common areas) used by the affected persons, focusing especially on frequently touched surfaces.
  • Occupants should use disinfecting wipes to clean desks area and other high touch surfaces that custodial staff is not cleaning. See UK Coronavirus FAQ page.

Identify Unoccupied Areas To Preserve Resources

As much as possible, campuses and work units should close, lock, and label rooms and/or buildings that are not being used (such as classrooms, offices of employees working from home, etc.) so that cleaning staff can focus their time, energy, and supplies on the spaces still in use.

References

Environmental Health and Safety

Environmental Health & Safety

252 East Maxwell Street
Lexington, KY 40506-0314

Phone: (859) 257-9730
Fax: (859) 257-8787

Accident Reporting

Work Related Employee Injuries
800-440-6285

Student or Visitor Injuries
Injury and Illness Reporting

Report unsafe conditions to EHS
(859) 257-2924 or send us an e-mail.

After hours and weekends
UKPD (859) 257-1616 Emergencies 911!