Surely, you have your guard up at all times when outdoors by carrying a sanitizer and using it when needed to keep your hands clean. But what measures do you take for your home? Do you use surface sanitizer spray to clean only groceries or just use a disinfectant floor cleaner for maintaining floor hygiene?
The
use of disinfectants goes beyond just cleaning floor surfaces. Disinfectants have
multiple uses to keep your home germ-free.
Although
there is a much greater risk of diseases spreading from person-to-person
contact than transmission via surfaces, it is recommended to clean and
disinfect high-touch surfaces in your home at least once daily. Especially, if
you have had contact with the outside world in some way, either a person
leaving and returning or goods coming in, you ought to disinfect just to be
safe.
A disinfection checklist of high-touch surfaces at home:
1.
Doorknobs or door handles
2.
Doorbells
3.
Light and fan switches
4.
TV Remote
5.
Table surfaces
6.
Armrest, seat, back of chairs
7.
Cribs
8.
Diaper bags
9.
Purse or wallets
10.
Kitchen counters
11.
Bathroom counters
12.
Toilet, seat, and flush handle
13.
Faucets/ taps and faucet/tap knobs
14.
Mobile phones
15.
Tablet
16.
Laptop
17.
Computer mouse
18.
Mail or parcel from outdoors
How to properly use disinfectants?
The
mantra is to first clean and then disinfect.
· First simply clean the surface
by removing any dust or debris. Use soap and water to get rid of any visible
contaminants. This is the first level of cleaning.
· Next use a disinfectant
spray or disinfecting wipes to clean the surface.
· Tip: Look for a
disinfectant with an aqueous-based that does not leave a residue behind. Just spray and wipe the surface
with a soft and dry cloth. Available in a wonderful lemon fragrance, this
alcohol-free spray works against 99.9% germs and is baby-safe.
How to disinfect mobile phones?
Mobile
phones and other gadgets are the ones that have been keeping you company when at
home at all times and you carry them everywhere, so make sure they are clean
and hygienic too.
First, remove the case on your mobile phone or tablet. Use a disinfecting wipe or a
spray and a clean cloth for cleaning.
Make
sure to pay special attention to the phone screen, the buttons, and the crevices
where dust and lint tend to get trapped.
So
disinfect and maintain a germ-free home!
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