Fleet Vehicle Cleaning in the Age of COVID-19

Sept. 17, 2020
Don't miss these 14 considerations for limiting the chance of vehicle-borne virus spread.

Adopted from a U.S. General Services Administration document, GSA Fleet Vehicle Cleaning & Disinfecting Guidance for COVID-19, these guidelines offer a quick review of top-of-mind considerations for limiting the chance of vehicle-borne virus spread such as COVID-19.

How often should you clean your fleet and to what degree? What types of products are most effective and cost-effective? What types of additional precautions should you be considering? What if your vehicle leaves your custody, such as when it's scheduled for oil changes or maintenance activities? Look for answers to these questions and more in the new special report, "How to Keep Your Fleet Clean During a Pandemic," by Freelance Writer Tom Zind, coming soon to our website.

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