Touchpoint Disinfection Protocols for Offices: A Practical, Auditable Plan
Why touchpoints drive real risk—and results Illness spread in offices rarely comes from drapes or ceilings; it comes from touchpoints employees share all day long. Door handles, elevator buttons, fridge pulls, faucet levers, copier panels, desk edges, conference-room tables, and handrails concentrate contact—and therefore risk. Building a defensible program means standardizing touchpoint disinfection protocols for…
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