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As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across the country, you may be paying more attention to properly disinfecting your home. Ensuring that your home and everyone in your home is healthy and safe – and keeping things this way – is essential.

However, if you want to get and keep a healthy home, you must put time and effort into cleaning and disinfecting your home. While these two words are often used interchangeably, the terms have vastly different meanings and different functions.

Cleaning vs. Disinfecting

Cleaning is when you physically remove dirt, soil, and dust from surfaces around your house. In some cases, this means eliminating some of the germs, as well, while reducing the pathogens present. However, just cleaning the surfaces in your home will not thoroughly disinfect them. This means the germs are still there and viable.

With disinfecting, you must think about how often it should be done and how much of the disinfectant you need to use to kill germs properly. Here you can learn some guidelines to help you with this.

Disinfect High-Touch Surfaces Regularly

Do you know how often you should disinfect your home? The first step is to figure out what figures needed disinfecting. The CDC has recommended that you clean any “high touch” surfaces regularly. These are the surfaces that you and people in your family touch multiple times a day and include remote controls, faucets, counters, door knows, and light switches.

After you have determined what surfaces in your house are considered “high-touch,” you can decide how often they should be cleaned. This usually depends on your environment, how often people in your household encounter others outside the home, and how often these surfaces are touched.

When you disinfect these surfaces, you can break the infection chain because the pathogens are eliminated.

The Proper Use of Disinfectant Products

Because some pathogens can stay on surfaces in your home and multiply, you may think that you will reduce the infection if you use more of your disinfectant in your home. This is not the case.

While disinfecting and cleaning can help to decrease the pathogens on surfaces in your home, the more-is-better approach is not always appropriate. If you are unsure about what schedule to follow when disinfecting surfaces in your home, consider hiring a professional for help.

Finding the Right Disinfectant Product

Remember, not all disinfectants are the same. Neither is how they are used or the chemistry of the product. Just because there is a disinfectant that will kill germs, you do not want to kill the “good” bacteria present. If you use a harsher product, such as peroxide or bleach, it could harm your body and the surfaces where you use it. Take time to find the right disinfectant that is safe and effective.

If you want to get a clean home that is germ-free, be sure to use this information. You can also hire professionals to help with this process.

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