As the UK enjoys further relaxing of COVID-19 restrictions, many are looking forward to socialising indoors and outdoors while catching up with loved ones.
However, according to BBC Future, the Sars-CoV-2 virus can survive for up to 2-3 days on surfaces. Although, there is no need for you to deep-clean your house from top to bottom every time you invite someone round, it is worth noting down high-traffic areas, known as touchpoints, to focus on when cleaning.
You can help to prevent the spread of harmful germs and bacteria and help your guests feel more at ease by following our quick cleaning checklist with the top 5 things to disinfect
in your home.
Which Disinfectant Should I Use?
It is worth noting that although heavily-perfumed disinfectants may feel like they make your home smell nice, they often contain toxic gases which can linger in the air as a form of indoor air pollution.
MMCS Commercial Cleaning recommends using natural, eco-friendly
cleaning solutions such as hypochlorous acid. Hypochlorous acid is more effective than bleach, yet gentle enough to be used on skin (and even treats skin conditions!).
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Top 5 Things to Disinfect in Your Home
We recommend opening windows to ensure good air ventilation in a room while you are disinfecting surfaces. This can also speed up the drying time.
Phones
Your personal mobile phone can harbour 25,127 bacteria per square inch (SeattleTimes).
Use a disinfectant wipe to gently remove dirt and grime from your phone screen to help prevent spreading the germs across other cleaned surfaces.
Light Switches
Research has found that hotel light switches contain 112 colonies of bacteria per centimetre (University of Houston found that hotel light switches contained 112 colonies of bacteria per centimetre)!
You can either opt for disinfectant wipes, or a liquid disinfectant and a microfibre cloth or paper towel to remove dirt and grime residue as well as germs from light switches.
Handles
Door handles are used regularly throughout the day by a variety of people.
Focus on wiping both sides of the door handles down with a disinfectant solution to reduce the spread of germs across your home.
Tables
Make sure to regularly wipe down and disinfect table surfaces to remove the build up of germs and dirt.
Aim to wipe the table dry immediately to avoid staining the surface. Always read the label to check that the disinfectant liquid is suitable for your table surface.