According to scientists, the coronavirus can live on various surfaces, such as countertops, for up to 36 hours, mainly depending on the material, such as wood or glass. This means that public areas, such as metro stations and subways, are now more dangerous than in the past. And you might be wondering what this means for your health and well-being, and your home cleaning routine.

Some Interesting COVID-19 Facts

  1. Regardless of how sunny or hot the weather is, you can catch COVID-19. Many countries with hot weather have reported many cases of COVID-19.
  2. Note that viruses cannot travel on mobile networks and radio waves. Many countries with no 5G mobile networks have reported cases COVID-19.
  3. Mosquito bites cannot transmit the new coronavirus.

Safety Starts at Home

It is no secret that protecting yourself and your loved ones against COVID-19 starts at home. Although people have to try their best to avoid small gatherings, they also must remain vigilant at home and engage in safe practices. And this includes disinfecting and cleaning surfaces as well as taking extra steps when handling laundry. You can use Bayes Washing Machine Cleaner and Deodorizer to remove and destroy odor-producing residue and organisms when doing laundry.

It is worth noting that cleaning and sanitizing wood, metallic, glass, and other surfaces in your home will help reduce the risk that you or your loved ones will contract COVID-19. It will also lower the risk that you might spread the virus to somebody else. This is why keeping yourself and your home clean and sanitized helps everyone.

At this point in the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of us knows how to wash our hands adequately; however, you might be less clear on the best way to clean and sanitize the various surfaces in your home. Also, there is a lot of hype and misinformation about which areas and surfaces in your home need more attention. We will share some personal hygiene and home cleaning tips to make sure you are safe during the coronavirus.

Personal Hygiene Tips

  • You should wash your hands regularly with antibacterial soap and water. It is essential to scrub for at least twenty seconds. On the other hand, opt for a hand sanitizer as well. You should wash or sanitize your hands when you leave and come back from the grocery store, for example.
  • Make it a habit to cover sneezes and coughs with the inside of your elbow or your upper arm.
  • Refrain from touching your face. On average, a person touches his or her face 23 times per hour, and around half the time, the touch is on the eyes, mouth, or nose. Coronavirus is most likely to affect these mucosal surfaces.
  • If you are feeling ill or sick, stay home, and seek suitable medical guidance. Being in large crowds poses unnecessary risks not only to yourself but also to the people around you.

 

Home Cleaning Tips

High-Touch Surfaces Need Regular Cleaning

These surfaces include places like your kitchen table, doorknobs, light switches, sinks, toilets, faucet handles, countertops, and your smartphones, game controllers, and TV remotes. You can use a granite countertop cleaner to keep your kitchen clean.

You can use Bayes High-Performance Wood and Bamboo Conditioner and Protectant to clean wooden surfaces in your home. Another option for wooden surfaces is Begley’s Natural Plant-Based Hardwood Floor Cleaner.

It is worth noting that cleaning and disinfecting these high-touch surfaces is an essential step that you will need to take, even if you are not leaving your house. Remember that anytime people or items come in and go out of your home, there is some risk of exposure.

Also, you should pay special attention to places where your family congregates, such as your living room or kitchen. You should also wipe down your stove as well as refrigerator handles, as well, if you are cooking daily. You can clean your stove with a cleaner for glass top stove.

Use Certified and Suitable Cleaners

It is worth noting that not all cleaning agents are successful in killing the coronavirus. You should clean surfaces with household cleaners. You can also use disinfectants that are suitable for the surface you are cleaning.

You can check the guidelines and recommendations from the CDC. While hydrogen peroxide is effective at killing the virus, it has to sit on the surface for a minute (at least) to kill the virus.

Wear Gloves Whenever Cleaning

You would like to make sure that you are safe when near a contaminated surface, such as a table contaminated with COVID-19. The best way to stay safe is to wear disposable latex gloves. Also, make sure that you replace them every time that you start a new round of home cleaning. On the other hand, if you are using reusable gloves, you should dedicate them to cleaning and disinfecting for COVID-19 only. Also, it is important to clean your hands immediately after removing your gloves.

While cleaning, make sure that you do not touch any additional surfaces, household members, and linens. This is because the coronavirus could transfer to your gloves from any contaminated surface.