Looking to improve your house hygiene? Regular
disinfection, especially in the kitchen and bathrooms are a MUST. Your
disinfection routine should pick up the pace when someone in your house
is sick, especially around phones, computers, door handles and light
switches.
But you don't have to wait for a family member to
catch a cold before you get down and dirty. Instead, help keep your
family germ free by following this simple daily disinfection routine:
#1
Kitchen sink and refrigerator
Anywhere there's food, there's bound to be bacteria. In fact, studies
show that more than 500,000 bacteria per square inch live in the drain
of your kitchen sink alone. Attack them by pouring bleach down the
kitchen sink a few times a week. In addition, pay attention to both the
inside and outside of the fridge. Wash the fridge handle daily with warm
water and dish detergent or a disposable disinfecting wipe. Try to
clean the shelves, crispers and meat drawers at least once a week.
#2
Bathroom faucets
Think of the many hands touching your bathroom faucets on a daily basis
in between bathroom breaks. Grossed out? Make an effort to disinfect
the bathroom faucets daily to help the bathroom remain germ free. We
also recommend putting paper towels in the bathroom. Germs can live on a
moist towel a long time. As a general rule of thumb, change bathroom
towels and bed linens once a week. Be sure to wash them in warm or hot
water to get rid of germs.
#3
Toys
Since little
hands tend to roam anywhere and everywhere before winding up back in
their owner's mouth, this one's important: Wash your child's toys often
with dish soap to make playtime a fun and safe experience.
#4
TV remote, computer keyboards and phones
Just like toys and bathroom faucets, the TV remote gets around. Use a
disinfecting wipe to clean the surface daily. While you're at it, clean
your cell phone, too. Just think about where that's been! Also, don't
forget about the computer keyboard. Use a disinfecting wipe to eliminate
germs breeding as you and your family type.
#5
Light switches and doorknobs
Lastly, make your rounds to each light switch and doorknob with a good disinfecting wipe.
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