How to clean and disinfect your home in this pandemic

Ed Barker
Authored by Ed Barker
Posted: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 - 05:02

Covid-19 is spreading worldwide, and we should not neglect keeping our homes extra clean and germ-free. But what if our home is not sanitized enough and germs spread?

Should any family member be unfortunate enough to catch the virus, it's best to clean your home with virus acid spray. However, you should be careful when using this kind of disinfectant. Here we will tell you how areas of your home should be sanitized with hypochlorous acid spray.

How to disinfect your home

Ordinarily, people mix-up cleaning with sanitization, but there's a big difference between destroying germs and limiting the intrusion of germs. Cleaning is essential, but sanitizing the foremost affected areas is critical for keeping your family free from disease.

You should divide your home into areas before you begin and concentrate on things like the doorbell, door knobs, hand rails and stairs. You then need to use a disinfectant to kill the dangerous, microscopic organisms and any other germs; the Hypochlorous acid spray is one of the best disinfectants which could help you to keep your home germ free.

Which parts should be disinfected to stop germs and bacteria?

Cleaning before disinfecting is effective, so try first to clear any dirt and dust from all those areas mentioned. You will need a cloth to use with the disinfectant.   

You can also use soapy water for cleaning or phenyls that are often used to kill harmful bacteria. So let's investigate these areas one by one and look at how important it is to sanitize them:

  1. Disinfecting door handles 

Opening doors with your elbow or hand means that the coronavirus could still transmit onto your clothes or shoes, hence, why you should clean with Hypochlorous acid. Germs will be removed on the spot which means there is less risk of you and your children transmitting the disease.

  1. Stairs support

While walking up or down stairs we can't stop ourselves from touching the wall or banisters to support ourselves, so it is essential to make sure you disinfect your stairways properly. The sanitization process is comparative for lots of areas and you can use the same disinfectant. You should clean your stairs daily.

  1. Technology and gadgets

Smartphones, remote controls, tablets - there are more germs on our portable screens than found on the average toilet seat, so you should make a point of remembering to clean all your gadgets.

There are many disinfectants you can use, but many experts suggest using isopropyl liquor sanitizer to clean these things to get rid of germs and harmful microbes. Is vital to kill all germs from these gadgets to prevent you from getting sick.

 

 

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