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SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2025
Keep your property disinfected with professional sanitization services

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TBS Report
23 July, 2020, 06:05 pm
Last modified: 23 July, 2020, 06:09 pm

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Keep your property disinfected with professional sanitization services

TBS Report
23 July, 2020, 06:05 pm
Last modified: 23 July, 2020, 06:09 pm
Keep your property disinfected with professional sanitization services

The coronavirus pandemic has already served as a strong reminder that sanitation and reducing exposure to germs is something we should all prioritize. 

This doesn't merely mean washing your hands regularly and staying away from people you know are sick. If you own a home, business, or both, you also need to make sure all exterior surfaces are thoroughly sanitized as well. 

Sanitizing or sterilizing your exterior surfaces removes germs from them. This is crucial during a pandemic. 

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), although most people contract Covid-19 through contact with others who already have the virus, it appears people can also develop the illness by touching surfaces where the virus can survive from 2 hours to up to 9 days (according to World Health Organization). 

Don't run the risk of allowing yourself to get sick because you didn't realize that germs are present on one of your exterior surfaces.  

Besides, you aren't the only person whose health you need to consider. Whether you're a homeowner or business owner, you also need to consider the possibility that others could get sick if they're exposed to a surface with germs on it. 

Along with reminding us that washing our hands is essential, the pandemic has also reminded us that we need to protect the health of the general population too. 

Thus, it is essential to disinfect all the places properly, especially in commercial spaces. To ensure proper disinfection, professional services are ideal for appropriate sanitization, especially for high-traffic areas like hospitals, banks, superstores, offices, and many more.  

Proper training in sanitization methods doesn't only ensure that the experts know how to sanitize your property effectively. But it also guarantees that they know how to stay safe when doing it. 

Unfortunately, if you don't have the necessary equipment, training, and experience, then you run the risk of exposing yourself to the virus when you try to disinfect it by yourself. 

Thus, it is better to hire professional workers to disinfect your properties. Covid-19 has increased the demand for disinfecting solutions around the nation, that led numerous renowned brands, such as Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited (BPBL), to offer its service now. 

BPBL has recently introduced a new disinfecting service in the market known as Berger Expert Sanitization Service, and you can have peace of mind when using its service as the trained professionals of Berger Experience Zone will meet the criteria of the global standard of the World Health Organization (WHO) and CDC. 

According to AKM Sadeque Nawaj, general manager, marketing, Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited, the disinfection solution that the organization is using can kill 99.99% germs and can also be used on any surface without tampering it. Additionally, the chemicals are certified and approved by global accredited organizations like EPA, CDC, HygCen Group, IAPMO, and WHO. 

The Covid-19 pandemic has understandably caused many struggle and anxiety. And it is entirely reasonable to have concerns about the virus. Thus, it is better to hire experts to disinfect your property to keep you and your loved ones safe, as it is very easy to get affected by the virus. 

Customers will be able to book Berger Expert Sanitization Service through the company's Experience Zone (EZ) – call centers, official website, official Facebook page, or visit EZ outlets. 

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