8 things at home to disinfect first
Health / / December 28, 2020
1. Smartphone
You are constantly touching your smartphone - at home, at work, on the street. And it is quite possible that even this article you are reading from him.
The researchers found outCellular Telephone as Reservoir of Bacterial Contamination: Myth or Fact, Study of bacterial flora associated with mobile phones of healthcare workers and non-healthcare workersthat the phone contains almost more bacteria and viruses than the toilet seat (because the latter is cleaned more often). Therefore, even if you wash your hands thoroughly, observing all instructions, your efforts will be nullified as soon as you touch your smartphone.
So it should be disinfected first. And you need to do this as often as possible. Scientists recommend using a napkin moistened with a solution of alcohol and water in a 2: 3 ratio for disinfection.
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2. Keyboard
You are most likely touching the keyboard regularly. But she can tooAre There More Bacteria on Computer Keyboards Than Toilet Seats?
be a collector of viruses and germs, especially if you are not using the computer alone.The keyboard is full of nooks and crannies that are difficult to reach with an alcohol napkin. Take advantage of our leadershipto disassemble and clean it properly. Most importantly, do not forget to disconnect it from the computer first.
You can also remove crumbs and dust with compressed air, but for normal disinfection you need to wipe the surface with a cloth with 70% isopropyl alcohol solution. Just be sure to ensure that no liquid leaks into the keyboard.
3. Door handles and switches
We used to laugh at people who don't like to touch doorknobs. Now we understand that they were right all this time. According toViruses Live on Doorknobs and Phones and Can Get You Sick — Smart Cleaning and Good Habits Can Help Protect You Joseph Eisenberg, professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan, can become infected by touching a dirty doorknob, cabinet door, or light switch.
Clean them with disinfectant wipes, paying special attention to the knobs and switches in the toilet and bathroom, because this is where we usually rush when we first return from the street.
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4. Toilet flush button
Yes, the flush button on the toilet is the thing that family members touch every day many times, without washing their hands before. Not worth the risk, disinfect it too. So advisesHow to Clean Your Home for Coronavirus by Dr. Chrissy Woods, epidemiologist and infection prevention specialist at Mount Sinai Medical Complex in New York City.
5. Mixer handles
When we come home and start washing our hands, we somehow need to turn on the water, so that we still touch the valve or handle with dirty hands. Unless, of course, you are using a mixer tap with a motion sensor.
Therefore, after you return from the street and wash your hands, it does not hurt to disinfect the faucet, and then wash your hands again. So recommendCoronavirus FAQs: What’s ‘Flattening The Curve’? Should I Travel? Dr. Mark Gendro, chief physician at Beverly Hospital in Massachusetts, and Tanya Busch Isaksen, occupational health specialist from the University of Washington.
6. Pillows and stuffed toys
As a rule, we go to bed quite clean and undressed (or at least dressed in pajamas). But on the sofa in the living room, we can easily flop in street clothes when we return home tired.
This means that pillows and stuffed animals lying on the couch should also not be ignored: wash them often in hot water using a disinfectant for washing.
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7. Desktop
Now that many of us work remotely, it is important to keep your workplace clean. Clean the table surface with disinfectant spray, then wipe it down. Think about the things you touch the most - drawer handles, organizers, and other items - and be sure to disinfect them too.
8. TV remote and game controllers
The more time you spend at home in connection with quarantine, the more you watch TV shows and play games. Therefore, disinfect your TV remote and your console gamepads, if you have one. Remove the batteries from the device, then wipe it with a clean cloth dampened with 70% isopropyl alcohol solution. Carefully clean the buttons with a cotton swab with the same solution.
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