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When you think of the most germ-laden environments you could encounter, you might imagine somewhere like anairport bathroom.
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But things in your home can also be germy hot spots you might want to consider cleaning more regularly.
Germs are all over everything!
Theyre your forever buddies, basically.
Then there are viruses likenorovirusthat can contaminate food and water as well.
This is a phenomenon known astoilet plume.
The level of pathogens involved hereprobably isnt enough to make you sick…but its still pretty gross.
Its not a much better picture for reusable dish rags.
Any kids toys lying around
Most anyone who has hung around kids knows that theyre adorablegerm factories.
Your cell phone
Raise your hand if youtake your cell phone into the bathroomwith you.
Yeah…you shouldnt.
Remember that whole toilet plume thing?
Ever eat over your rig, for instance?
So, how do you actually clean all of this stuff?
Disinfecting relies on chemicals to kill germs, but it doesnt actually clean dirty surfaces.
When it comes to your home, youll primarily be cleaning and disinfecting.
Cloths labeled as ultra-fine high-quality microfiber are best, according to theEPA.
For instance, it’s possible for you to use them to wipe down kids toysevery couple of days.
You may be confused about how to choose between all the options out there.
However, you’re gonna wanna use bleach the right way.
You should alsonevermix bleach with ammonia or any other cleaning products, because that cancreate a toxic gas.
Stick exclusively with water so that dilute your bleach cleaning solution.
you’re able to try a solution of1 tablespoon of bleach in 1 quart of water.
Vinegar: You may have heard that vinegar is a fantastic cleaning option.
It does seem promising.
A 5 percent solution of borax to water should work great, she explains.
(It may be easier to mix this up if you buy specific measuring tools with these increments.)
One final thing to consider when youre disinfecting: contact time.
After that, rest easy knowing youve got a wonderfully clean home.
Until your next sneeze, that is.