Aftermath Services’ Verifiable Surface Testing for COVID-19

Aftermath Services offers the industry’s only coronavirus (COVID-19) disinfection program with verifiable surface testing. Added surface testing provides a new level of measurability and is critical to both proactive controls and the efficacy of containment measures. 

Detection of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) on Environmental Surfaces

Aftermath Services’ verifiable surface testing utilizes RT-PCR technology to determine the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the viral cause of COVID-19, on fomites and hard surfaces. 

 

Testing for COVID-19 on high touch surfaces in your workplace will provide:

 

  • An indicator of the presence of the virus in the workplace—triggering employers to implement additional measures like contact tracing and employee testing.
  • Peace of mind and confidence that decontamination methods are effective.

Employers’ Duty to Provide a Safe Working Environment

With states reopening, businesses of all sizes have been grappling with how to reopen in a way that ensures the safety of their employees and their customers. Testing surfaces in the workplace is critical in curbing the spread of COVID-19—especially since the virus can live on some surfaces for up to 17 days. Efficacy validation demonstrates that employers are doing everything in their power to provide a healthy workplace that is free of known health and safety hazards.

Decrease Liability Risk & Improve Safety with Verifiable Surface Testing

What’s the difference between one biohazard remediation company and another? The ability to trust the job has been done correctly and in accordance with national, state and local regulations. When push comes to shove and questions are being asked about the processes being used to detect, clean and sanitize a space following a crime scene cleanup, unattended death or infectious disease outbreak—it’s necessary to have documented and highly regarded practices followed—including some sort of objective testing.

With regular professional disinfection, use of Aftermath Services’ proprietary antimicrobial shield and verifiable surface testing, employers can rest assured that they’re performing their due diligence to provide enhanced protection for employees and customers.

Protecting Your Employees, Your Customers & Your Livelihood

Whether a business needs one-time disinfection or a comprehensive on-going program, Aftermath Services has the expertise and technology to be a valuable weapon against bloodborne COVID-19. Paired with proper disinfection and surface testing, employers can responsibly reopen or reintegrate employees back into the workplace while providing peace of mind to employers, employees, vendors, and customers.

If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need regular or one-time disinfection, Aftermath Services will get the job done correctly. It’s a guarantee we can test. 

Submit a contact form for more information or call us at 877-698-6169 for assistance.

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