How to Clean Your House During/After the Coronavirus (CoVid-19)
How to Clean Your House During/After the Coronavirus (CoVid-19)
We’re going to discuss the steps needed to clean your house during/after the Coronavirus (CoVid-19). There are certain steps needed to take to get your home disinfected, back to normalcy, and piece of mind. Lets take a look at what’s needed.
Know which places are needed to be cleaned, Which places take priority, and how to stay on top of the cleaning process
*Before cleaning be sure to wear disposable gloves. Dispose of gloves immediately after each cleaning.
Priority Places:
- High traffic areas
- Places where people touch (door handles, toilet bowl handles, kitchen cabinet knobs, etc)
- Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Kitchens
- Finally use a disinfectant on the back of chairs, remotes, your computer, mouse, desks, cell phone, phone, light switches, your stove, and your microwave (inside and out)
For Hard Surfaces:
If a surface is dirty, it should be cleaned first by using a soap and water mixture or a detergent, then disinfected. In order to disinfect the surface an alcohol solution of 70% alcohol or a diluted bleach solution works best.
For Soft (Porus) Surfaces:
For soft surfaces such as drapes, rugs, and carpets Clean with a product that is designed to clean such surfaces.
After running your vaccuum, dispose the catch bin and wash your hands.
Cleaning Linens and Laundry:
When doing laundry it’s a wise idea to wear those disposable gloves. You can never be too careful! If you do not have disposable gloves, be sure to wash your hands immediatley after putting your load in the washer.
- In order to limit the spread of the virus, gather your laundry being extra careful not to shake it while putting it in a pile.
- Wash your clothes according to the instruction on your clothes/linens
- Spray down the hamper with a spray disinfectant
We hope everyone gets through this safely and quickly.
If you would like to schedule a clean, and live in the Myrtle beach, SC area, Please call 843-855-3280 or Press here