With all the health events happening over the last few weeks, it makes more sense than ever to ensure you have a clean home.
To help you do so, we have some suggestions for disinfecting your space for a healthier home life.
We know you bring your cell phone into the bathroom. No shame here, it’s super common! Thus, its super important to wipe down your phone, as well as other frequently used pieces of technology in your home:
You can use soap and water if you couldn’t get your hands on disinfectant wipes or sprays. Find the spots that people touch the most and give them a good scrub down:
Certain viruses can survive on these surfaces for up to 3 days, according to the CDC.
We don’t know exactly how long the coronavirus can survive on soft surfaces. I’m sure the drapes are getting a little musty anyway, so let’s throw them in the wash. Same goes for other items like rugs, throw blankets, tablecloths, and pillows. Check the tags to ensure you’re using correct wash settings, of course. If you have carpeted flooring, it’s a good time for a good shampooing.
If you have young kids in the house with lots of toys, you’ll probably want to sanitize them. Some things will have to be done by hand, like action figures or other hard plastic type items. Stuffed toys can likely go in the wash, depending on manufacturing instructions.
Those little plastic building blocks, if contained in a machine-washable mesh bag, can go right into the dishwasher. Top rack, of course.
We hope these suggestions gave you a good place to start. Happy Spring Cleaning!