Kelly Rose
Editor

Target hygiene

This flu season you should use Targeted Hygiene to help maintain good hygiene behaviours in your facility. Alphonse Madamombe and Jack Beeston offer expert advice on preventing the spread of infectious diseases at work

ESPECIALLY DURING the winter months, there can be a real concern that flu infection rates will increase again1. This, coupled with a heightened public awareness of the dangers posed by infectious diseases following the pandemic, requires the implementation of common approaches to hygiene, founded in clear scientific understanding of modes of transmission and targeted at preventing the spread of infections in public spaces. 

Flu season is an opportunity to underline the role of individual behaviour in ensuring hygiene and reducing risk; everyone must be made aware that they have a part to play in preventing the spread of infection.

The difference between cold and flu

Cold and flu symptoms are similar, but flu tends to be more severe and is highly contagious. A person with flu can spread it to someone else that is up to about six feet away!

Cold symptoms appear gradually, affects mainly the nose and throat, and makes you feel unwell but you’re ok to carry on as normal.

Flu symptoms appear quickly within a few hours, affects more than just the nose and throat, and makes you feel exhausted and too unwell to carry on as normal. How long flu lasts can vary but for most people, it takes anywhere between a few days and two weeks to fully recover. Flu is contagious up to one day before symptoms arise and infection can continue to spread for five to seven days after becoming ill, so it’s important to continue to take cautionary measures.

How flu is spread

The flu virus is spread in the small droplets of saliva coughed or sneezed into the air by an infected person. If someone else inhales these droplets, they may become infected. 

The risk of infection transmission is high in places where many different people come into contact with each other and touch common surfaces.

There is a misconception that commonly touched surfaces are inherently the points of highest risk and that disinfecting those surfaces is therefore the solution. A better way to think about infection transmission is to consider the moments at which transmission can occur and the role that people and surfaces play in your facility in those moments.

The primary mode of infection transmission is via our hands2 which spread pathogens from infected individuals to other people and surfaces, and which can become contaminated after touching common shared surfaces such as door handles, stair rails, etc. Critically, it is not the surfaces themselves that create the risk but the behaviour of touching those surfaces without practising good hand hygiene. While regular disinfection of frequently touched surfaces does play a role in managing risk, it cannot alone create a safe environment since re-contamination may occur frequently3.

Breaking the chain of infection

Supporting behavioural change towards a culture where the risk moments are clear to all and where Targeted Hygiene is practised at those moments is one of the best ways to minimise risk and create safe, healthy public and work places.

Eight key moments

Where the risk of infection transmission is highest can be identified and applied generally to public spaces and workplaces as follows:

1. Entry and exit from a facility or venue

2. Using the washroom

3. Before and after touching common surfaces

4. Before preparing food

5. Before eating food, especially with fingers

6. Before and after moving from a workstation

7. After coughing, sneezing and nose blowing

8. After handling and disposal of refuse

Every facility and venue will present unique combinations of these moments and hence will require a tailored hygiene solution, but the moments themselves and therefore the approach to devising that solution is common to all. 

Targeting these key moments can be achieved by equipping facilities with the right hygiene infrastructure and educating individuals about the dangers they pose to themselves and others if they do not adopt better practices. 

The Solution

This cold and flu season, we recommend:

  • Following the guidance of local government and regulatory agencies.

  • Following a standardised methodology to identify where the key risk moments occur in your facility.

  • Installing hygiene infrastructure that incorporates hand-washing and sanitising facilities at all key locations where hygiene moments may occur. For example, ensure hand washing facilities or sanitiser stations are placed at entry and exit points, near to frequent contamination surfaces (e.g. stairs, escalators, lifts, etc), near to food preparation and eating locations and within washrooms.

  • Educating and raising awareness with facility users and visitors of the eight Moments for Targeted Hygiene and ensuring high visibility and intuitive use of hygiene facilities. A range of media including posters, signage and videos may be used and can be downloaded for free here.

  • Providing suitable hand wash and sanitiser products that comply with local regulations and standards.

  • Ensuring that hand wash and sanitiser dispensers are regularly monitored and adequately replenished.

  • Considering provision of personal hand sanitiser packs to employees who may encounter hygiene moments away from established locations (e.g. staff removing refuse or logistics staff driving vehicles off-site).

  • Disinfecting frequent-contact and food-contact surfaces using a suitable disinfectant solution that complies with local regulations. The frequency of disinfection should reflect the fact that the greatest risk is while users are present in the facility, due to the frequency of contact. Increase frequency of disinfection for the highest-risk surfaces.

The SC Johnson Professional Targeted Hygiene programme has been specifically designed with the support of experts to enable managers to equip their facilities with the appropriate infrastructure and regimes for both targeted hand and surface hygiene, to help break the chain of infection.

“The Targeted Hygiene Programme incorporates essential products and impactful education materials to enable managers to implement effective hygiene measures in their facility, to target the eight moments of high risk can help to reduce the spread of infection from person to person or through surface contact,” says Alphonse Madamombe.

This cold and flu season, read more about Targeted Hygiene and request a free site audit and trial for your facility from Arco at www.arco.co.uk/all-brands/scjp/targeted-hygiene.

References

1 www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/seasonal-influenza/facts/factsheet 
2 www.cdc.gov/workplacehealthpromotion/health-strategies/flu-pneumonia/interventions/environmental-support.html Reference to specific commercial products, manufacturers, companies, or trademarks does not constitute its endorsement or recommendation by the U.S. Government, Department of Health and Human Services, or Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://ifh-homehygiene.org/review/chain-infection-transmission-home-and-everyday-life-settings-and-role-hygiene/
https://www.forumhealthcentre.nhs.uk/your-health/cold-flu

Alphonse Madamombe is product and procurement manager at Arco and Jack Beeston is product and customer senior associate at SC JohnsonFor more information, visit www.arco.co.uk  

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