4 Easy Steps to Sanitize Your Home

With rising health risks all over the world, it is crucial to sanitize your home on a regular basis. As bacteria and viruses are not visible to the naked eye, it is easy to assume the surfaces in our homes and items that we frequently touch are clean when in reality, there are thousands of microbes living and growing. 

We’ve prepared a list of simple tips you can practice to ensure a safe and healthy home for you and your loved ones. 

Identify and disinfect high touch points

High touch points are items that you get in contact with frequently. If they are not properly sanitized and disinfected, you risk transferring bacteria, diseases, etc. to the next person who gets in contact with the item.

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Plan out the cleaning frequency 

Wear protective equipment (gloves, mask, etc.) when necessary

Some disinfectant is not safe for skin contact and other disinfectants must not be inhaled. Check the packaging for warning labels and precautions before using them.

Prevent cross-contamination when cleaning

Make sure to use different cleaning clothes when cleaning different rooms, you can colour-code them to easily differentiate their functions. Additionally, you can prevent cross-contamintation by washing your hands frequently with soap for at least 20 seconds.

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