How to Sanitize and Disinfect Your Home against COVID-19
by Precult India Essential Equipment to fight against covid-19The sanitary environment of a home can be the source of many
problems. Between cigarette smells or marks of mold on walls, the risks to your
health are real. Are you looking for a disinfection service that’s affordable,
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Thanks to our different services, we can disinfect all
presented surfaces and purify the air in your home. You’ll never again have to
trouble about the presence of bacteria, viruses (the flu, gastroenteritis,
etc.), mold, microscopic fungi, and bad odors.
Your possibilities of becoming sick drastically decrease
Your air quality is improved
Surfaces and objects won’t be destroyed
“You’ll notify the real result later when you realize
that the people in your home are no longer sick. Sure, maybe the single
occasion here and there, but no cracks like before.”
To disinfect your areas and defend your environment, we’ve
developed the Proactive Interior Contaminants Management. In addition to
developing your quality of life by reducing all microbial hazards, our method
sanitizes the air and eliminates all unpleasant odors. This process you are
sure to have areas that are not only distinct but pleasantly fresh.
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with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and certified also. These
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devices or fabrics. Moreover, they’re NSF-certified for usage in insides and
around food processing and preparation spaces, without any rinsing needed.
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With the current outbreak of Coronavirus, regularly cleaning
and disinfecting your home is necessary for keeping yourself and your family
safe and healthy.
While person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 acts a much
greater risk than information via exteriors, the Centers for Disease Control
(CDC) recommends sanitizing and disinfecting high-touch surfaces at least once
a day, even if you are not moving house. This because anytime things or people
come in and out of your home, there’s any chance of illness.
Recent research found that the novel coronavirus can live in
the air for up to three hours and live on area cardboard for up to 24 hours and
plastic and stainless steel for up to three days.
Here are a few steps to make sure you are accurately
cleaning and disinfecting your home and keeping your household
as germ-free as possible.
It’s necessary to remark that cleaning a surface – easily
removing dirt and particles – is not the same as disinfecting it to kill
viruses and bacteria.
There are numerous products you can use to clean solid
areas, like soapy water and vinegar. And while cleaning high-traffic exteriors
to exclude contaminants, dust and debris is an important step of cleaning your
home, and you still need to sanitize those surfaces from the novel coronavirus.
Which Cleaning Products Kill COVID-19?
Not all cleansing products are valid on all kinds of germs,
so you should know accurately which products eliminate COVID-19.
The EPA presents a full list of disinfectants that remove
the novel coronavirus. You might previously have some of these useful products
in your home, like:
- Sanitizing
wipes, including Clorox, Lysol, or store brand wipes
- Disinfectant
fogs, such as Purell, Clorox, or Lysol
- Isopropyl
alcohol
- Hydrogen
peroxide
And while using effective virus-killing products is key,
it’s also necessary to thoroughly follow the proper methods to disinfect
surfaces thoroughly. The EPA suggests letting the product sit and rest wet on
areas or objects for 10 minutes, and that will kill 99.9 percent of germs.
If you don’t have any disinfecting products on hand and
cannot find any in shops, the CDC gives guidance on creating a homemade bleach
disinfectant spray. If you apply this product, be sure to use gloves, open your
windows, and be careful since bleach can harm or discolor sensitive surfaces.
You don’t require to clean your home from top to bottom
every day, but you should concentrate on disinfecting the areas that are
hot-spots for germs. These are the essential items to disinfect every day:
- Cupboard
and drawer knobs/pulls
- Faucets
- Door
knobs/handles
- Toilets,
especially the seat and handle
- Remote
controls and game controllers
- Cell
phones, tablets and other mobile devices
- Table
surfaces
- Computer
keyboards and mice
- Kitchen
and bathroom counters
- Staircase
railings
- Refrigerator,
dishwasher, oven and microwave handles
- Light
switches/switch plates
If possible, wear disposable gloves and dump them after
disinfecting them. If you have reusable gloves, be assured to disinfect them after
you have done. And forever remember to clean your hands before and after you
clean and disinfect your home.
How to clean and disinfect
your home if you have a sick person in your home
If you have a sick person in your home, the CDC suggests
taking extra precautions to sanitize and disinfect your household areas.
If possible, the sick person should stay isolated from other
people in the home and use a separate bedroom and bathroom. You should simply
clean and disinfect the area around the ill person when required, such as when
the room is soiled. This will help define your contact with the person who is
suffering.
If possible, you can afford cleaning supplies to the sick
person so they can clean their own space if they’re able. If you share a
bathroom with a sick person, they should clean and disinfect the area after
each use. If this is not possible, you should wait as long as possible before
washing and disinfecting.
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