March 9, 2021
Team continues to tackle intensive disinfection on West Lafayette campus
Aurora Lopez Velazquez (left) and Casey Rohl, members of the Expanded Disinfecting Operations Team, disinfect handrails at Chaney-Hale Hall of Science. (Purdue University photo/Rebecca McElhoe)
Nine zones, more than 80 buildings, thousands of high-touch surfaces and one, central mission – to help Protect Purdue. The Expanded Disinfecting Operations Team (EDOT) remains hard at work each day to help protect the health and safety of the campus community.
Aurora Lopez Velazquez, a member of the Expanded Disinfecting Operations Team, uses a handheld sprayer to disinfect a restroom in Krach Leadership Center. (Purdue University photo/Rebecca McElhoe)
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Students, faculty and visitors will find EDOT team members wearing black vests and personal protective equipment (PPE) while wiping down handrails, doorknobs, faucets and other frequently touched surfaces. EDOT is part of Physical Facilities Building Services and was formed in July to conduct more frequent and intensive disinfection practices. EDOT is made up of nine smaller teams that are assigned to different zones across the West Lafayette campus.
Building Services and the EDOT focus on classrooms, restrooms and high-touch areas in facility common areas using the following schedule:
Tyler Satterfield, a member of the Expanded Disinfecting Operations Team, wipes down a door handle at Chaney-Hale Hall of Science. (Photo provided by Administrative Operations Communications)
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- Wide area disinfection of classrooms 5x/week
- A day-time disinfection of high traffic restrooms in addition to the evening/night shift disinfecting to total 10x/week
- Touch point disinfection of campus 5x/week
The team is also responsible for refilling hand sanitizer stations and replacing disinfecting wipes in classrooms.
“We have received a lot positive feedback about the Expanded Disinfecting Operations Team and their work to disinfect our campus facilities,” says Ryan Gallagher, senior director of Facilities Operations. “We are proud of their commitment and dedication to the Purdue community as they continue to work to provide safer and cleaner spaces.”
The team’s disinfecting efforts are part of a multi-layered strategy to Protect Purdue. Additional information on other health and safety practices can be found on the Protect Purdue website.