For the TGA approved list of disinfectants, please see Disinfectants for use against COVID-19 in the ARTG for legal supply in Australia. Guidelines and resources for environmental cleaning can be found at Infection prevention control resources. The environmental clean should use both an appropriate detergent and disinfectant in line with the department’s guidelines. Dry or wet fogging for COVID-19 cleaning and disinfection is not appropriate. Prior to cleaning being undertaken, all areas which will be cleaned must be completely decluttered to allow cleaning to be effective.
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If more than 72 hours, the premises should undergo and continue additional COVID-19 cleaning in combination with a routine cleaning schedule.ĬOVID-19 deep clean is only required for high touch surfaces in areas that are not included in a twice daily additional COVID-19 and routine cleaning schedule. If <72 hours since an infectious case was on site: close immediately if the above does not apply, until you have been able to undertake a comprehensive environmental clean. Areas can be closed off to staff and public and high touch surfaces cleaned and disinfected.Evidence that high touch surfaces in areas that the confirmed COVID-19 person had been are included in routine daily and additional COVID-19 (twice daily cleaning and disinfection of high touch surfaces in communal/high traffic areas) cleaning schedules.We will also provide them with information about accessing support payments. The department will contact these individuals to make sure they are safe and have everything they need to safely isolate. Please complete the spreadsheet provided and send to as soon as possible. Please provide the following details, if known, for everyone who had contact with the case as defined above at the site during the period of interest: What information do I need to provide to the department? Please make sure your staff are notified of their testing and quarantine requirements. What should I tell my staff?Īll staff that have had face-to-face contact with the confirmed case for any period of time or shared a closed space with the case during the period of interest are required to get tested immediately and quarantine. While we try to contact you before the details are published, exposure sites need to be published on the website promptly to manage public health risk. This is to make sure that information is available to anyone who attended and cannot be contacted from QR check-in data. Your business may be listed on the Department of Health's public exposure site webpage. Will my business be listed on the website? Anyone who had contact with the confirmed case at the Tier 1 exposure site should get tested immediately for COVID-19 and must isolate for seven days if fully vaccinated or 14 days if not fully vaccinated. The Department no longer publishes Tier 2 or Tier 3 exposure sites.įor information on school closures, see the Closures, remote learning and relocations page on the Department of Education and Training website.Īn exposure site is a place where a confirmed case of COVID-19 has attended while they were infectious. (For example, a school, private social gathering or small office setting). The Department also manages a number of exposure sites which it doesn’t publish online, particularly if these sites represent lower risk exposures, or if they have sufficient record keeping and contact tracing measures in place, or are not attended by members of the public. This includes 48 hours prior to them developing symptoms. The exposure period reflects the date or time that someone with COVID-19 visited that location.
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The information is based on advice provided to the department by people who are confirmed cases. The locations listed are where there is a higher risk you may have been exposed to COVID-19. Contact tracing occurs after someone tests positive for COVID-19. Locations are identified during contact tracing.