*Please see our updated cleaning protocol at the end of this description and visit health.ri.gov for the latest travel information.
Stunning four bedroom home with sweeping views of Watson's Reservoir. Located in quaint Little Compton, RI down a private driveway, this home is perfect for a family getaway. The home has one hundred and eighty degree views of the pond from the screened in sun porch, the kitchen, family room and master bedroom. You'll be 40 minutes from both Newport and Providence but feel like you are a million miles away. The master suite has a king bed and a private bath with a Jacuzzi tub. There are two bedrooms on the first floor with a shared bath. One has a Queen bed and the other has two twin beds. The fourth bedroom is located over the garage in a private suite with two twin beds. Both sets of twin beds can be converted to king beds with advanced notice. The gourmet kitchen has granite counters and stainless steel appliances. The dining room has a beautiful farm table that seats ten. Enjoy the peaceful water views from the patio or from the screened in porch.
Sakonnet Farm & Stay’s Cleaning Protocol
During the COVID19 Pandemic, we have modified our cleaning guidelines to include even more vigorous sanitization and disinfection practices. Kristin is a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has assisted in keeping her surgical office open during this pandemic, keeping her staff and patients safe and healthy.
We have just a couple of us that perform all our cleaning. We have discussed not cleaning if we are not feeling well ourselves, proper use of PPE, proper use of all chemicals, and disposing of all trash, cleaning supplies and biohazards appropriately.
Cleaning is defined by the CDC as “the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces. It does not kill germs, but by removing them, it lowers their numbers and the risk of spreading infection.” Disinfection is defined by the CDC as “a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms.” Sterilization is defined by the CDC as “a process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life” - so this would be appropriate in health care facilities, not in homes.
We have changed our cleaning products to use products listed on the EPA’s list that are effective to this COVID virus. We are using these chemicals to clean and disinfect as per the directions on the individual chemicals.
We are paying close attention to high touch surfaces including door knobs, light switches, stair railings, remote controls, arms of chairs, appliance handles, toilets, and faucets. These surfaces will all be wiped with a disinfection solution.
We are asking our guests to turn on the HVAC air circulation upon leaving our home, and opening the windows when appropriate. Our cleaners will also do this if not done before they arrive.
All bedding will be changed between guests, including the quilt/comforter and mattress pad. They will be laundered at the highest recommended temperature before being returned to the home.
Virus particles do not live long on soft surfaces such as upholstery. Viruses in general do not live long on any surfaces that are porous, with holes or microscopic grooves.
We have put away most of our decorative pillows and extra throw blankets for our guest’s safety. If our guests use any of the spare blankets we have in the closet, we are requesting they leave them out on the bed so we know they need to be laundered.
We take great pride in offering a clean and safe home for our guests. Even more so now in these uncertain times, we want our guests to feel comfortable when staying at a Sakonnet Farm & Stays property.