The coronavirus pandemic has forced everyone to analyse their personal and environmental hygiene habits, even those who consider themselves ‘germaphobes’ are taking a long hard look at their weekly cleaning routine.
According to the World Health Organization, it is not yet know for sure exactly how long the virus that causes COVID-19 survives on surfaces, but studies suggest that, unfortunately, it is similar to other strains of coronavirus, in that it can live on hard surfaces for anywhere between a few hours and up to several days, depending on the environment.
The best way to combat the virus in your own home is by ensuring all family members are thoroughly washing their hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, regularly, and disinfecting surfaces you think could have been contaminated. Surfaces can be cleaned with warm soapy water or household disinfectants.
Unfortunately, it’s the most-used and most-touched places in your home that are prone to bacteria build up. Read the list below and ensure everything in your home is cleaned regularly.
23 places in your home that need to be disinfected
- TV remote
- Mirrors
- Windows
- Computer keyboards
- Computer mouse
- Computer touch pad
- Portable digital devices and laptops
- Computer screens and monitors
- Light switches
- Handles and knobs
- Keys
- Headphones, earphones and earbuds
- Fridge and oven handles and knobs
- Microwave touch pad
- Taps and faucets
- Toilet flush button
- Toothbrushes, hairbrushes and makeup brushes
- Desks
- Coffee tables
- Kitchen bench
- Printer
- Gaming consoles and remotes
- Small kitchen appliances
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