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Schools begin to give facilities a deep clean

Schools across the state are shut down in an effort to fight the spread of the Coronavirus. Now, the process of cleaning many school buildings is underway.

Holt Superintendent Dr. David Hornak said a disinfectant spray was used in every building in the district over the weekend. They’ll all get sprayed again right before they reopen.

Between now and then, hard surfaces are being thoroughly cleaned by hand.

Holt Public Schools facilities manager, Rick Brown, said "We will disinfect everything again, all the handles, all the doors, all the hard surfaces…desktops, bathrooms…and then we’ll just continue on doing that, day by day, school by school.”

Hornak said the sprayer does not remove pencil marks from desks, which could lead some to think they haven’t been cleaned. Hand-wiping helps eliminate those marks.

All school buses in Holt will get similar cleaning right before schools re-open.