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UVC Sanitizing Station Becomes a Daily Routine for Processing Business Mail During COVID-19

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UVC Sanitizing Station Becomes a Daily Routine for Processing Business Mail During COVID-19

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Kelly is processing mail for Blanchard, OK insurance agency. The office utilizes a PurLite UVC Sanitizing devices that uses two strong Ultraviolet bulbs to eliminate bacteria and viruses in 30 second intervals. The device was purchased specifically to improve cleaning efficiency of mail-in forms and payments while decreasing risk of COVID-19 exposure to employees. This process requires multiple areas that must not cross-contaminate. These include a hot area (unprocessed mail), destroy area (mail to be shredded), and a clean station that awaits further processing by other employees. The process of sanitizing mail has become a daily routine as increased mail-in payments and mail-in signature forms have replaced walk-in requests during COVID-19 quarantine.

Original text in "Creator" and "Contributor:" Clinton P. Roberts, curatorial intern for Arizona State University, HST 580

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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

05/18/2020

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

05/01/2021

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English

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