Facilities Operations Custodial Services Department provides effective cleaning services for all academic, administrative and public spaces in assigned buildings at the Modesto Maidique, Biscayne Bay, and Engineering campuses as well as the Wolfsonian Museum. (Custodial services for the Graham Center, Wolfe University Center, Recreation Centers and Student Housing are overseen by Student Affairs. Parking and Transportation oversees parking lots and parking areas within the garages.)
Our mission is to provide a safe and healthy environment by utilizing disinfectants which are EPA registered and are on the EPA’s List N for approved use against SARS-CoV-2, and by following the standards and guidelines developed by:
- Miami-Dade County protocols
- Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- APPA, an organization of educational facilities professionals
- ISSA, the leading trade association for the cleaning industry
The information below explains what we are doing to ensure the continued good health of our employees and all those who visit our campuses. It also provides detailed information about the equipment and chemicals we use as well as our processes. Finally, it outlines ways you can protect yourself and others and provides a glossary of terms and links to useful resources.
Personal hygiene
The best defense against COVID-19 is to avoid being exposed. By following the CDC guidelines below you are protecting yourself and others:
- Frequent hand washing / hand sanitizing. All FIU restrooms are supplied with Purell Healthy Soap, a green product that removes over 99 percent of dirt and germs. In addition, over 400 hand sanitizer stations have been installed throughout the buildings and all first floor entrances and first floor elevators. The hand sanitizers are filled with Purell Advanced Hand Sanitizer that kills 99.9 percent of most common germs and contains the CDC recommended alcohol solution of 70 percent.
- CDC’s five steps for handwashing:
- Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.
- Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.
- Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the “Happy Birthday” song from beginning to end twice.
- Rinse your hands well under clean, running water.
- Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.
- Wear proper PPE. To protect our employees and the university community, Facilities Operations provides our custodial team with all the necessary PPE including face coverings, face shields, goggles, gloves, boots, etc. They are also provided with disinfectant wipes and individual hand sanitizers.
- Avoid touching eyes, nose, and mouth.
- When not feeling well, stay home.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces (“High Touch”). High touch cleaning refers to the process of disinfecting surfaces that are regularly touched by many different people and disinfecting those surfaces on a routine basis.
In the Facilities Custodial Services Department, high touch cleaning is accomplished by disinfecting these surfaces on a routine basis using disinfectants which are EPA registered and are on the EPA’s List N for approved use against SARS-CoV-2. Surfaces commonly considered to be high touch areas are mostly located in common and public areas and include surfaces such as door handles, knobs, common work stations, study stations, light switches, counter tops, service desks, water fountains, hand railings, operating buttons, elevator buttons (inside and outside of cab), manual dispensers, manual faucets, trash container lids, telephones in classrooms and public areas, ADA buttons and handle bars, etc.
Protecting our custodial team
Protecting our custodial team means we are also protecting the university community.
Our team members are provided:
- All the necessary PPE including face masks, face shields, goggles, gloves, boots, etc.
- Disinfectant wipes, individual hand sanitizers, and all timeclocks are paired with hand sanitizing stations
- Extensive training on safe hygiene methods has been provided to staff. In addition, staff were re-trained on the fundamentals of cleaning to ensure they remain safe and follow best practices to protect everyone from harmful germs and infections. Trainings included:
- Proper hand washing methods
- Proper methods for putting on and removing PPE
- Learning about the chain of infection and how germs are spread
- Blood borne pathogens, understanding what infections they cause, how they are spread, and the risk of infections
- Using safe and best work practices on cleaning
- Using chemicals safely
Custodial services
Areas of service, frequency and processes
Working together – Panthers Protecting Panthers
Working together our FIU community will rely on each other to do our part to combat against COVID-19....by wearing protective face covering, social distancing, staying home when not feeling well, washing hands frequently, and disinfecting your surfaces.
Hand sanitizers have been installed in public areas throughout the campus for easy access for student, faculty, staff, and visitor use.
Disinfectant wipe stations have been installed in classrooms encouraging students, faculty, and staff to wipe down their tables and chairs.
Faculty and staff assist in their office maintenance by disinfecting their desks, tables, chairs, computers, keyboards, personal items, door hands, in between servicing by custodial services.
Reducing the need to enter offices, faculty and staff are encouraged to deposit their trash and recyclables in public trash containers, in kitchens and breakrooms. Alternately, office staff can place their trash bins immediately outside their offices in the hallway and custodial staff will empty them when they are in the area.
Please help the university ensure that all soap dispensers, hand sanitizing dispensers, and disinfectant wipes dispensers are working properly. Should you notice a defective device or a device not working properly, please report it to the Facilities Call Center (Work Management) at 305-348-4600.
Resources
- FIU is required to follow Miami-Dade County’s rules and guidelines.
- The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) provides guidance on how to plan and respond to COVID-19.
- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes a list of disinfectants to use against COVID-19. FIU follows their guidance for EPA-approved Green Seal products.
- Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) provides information for workers and employers about the evolving coronavirus pandemic for preventing exposures to, and infection with, the coronavirus.
- 3M – Many of the disinfectants used by Custodial Services are purchased from 3M. Custodial Services has developed a partnership with 3M where they provide extensive training for our employees on the application and use of their products.
- Clorox Total 360 is the system Custodial Services uses to disinfect classrooms and areas that have been exposed to COVID-19.