Keeping the area you live and work in clean can help reduce the risk of infections from bacteria that lingers on surfaces. You will want to reduce the risk of bacteria on surfaces by maintaining a clean environment. You can keep things clean by spraying the entire surface with disinfectant and allowing it to take effect before wiping it off. You will also want to use a different cloth for each surface to avoid carry over, or you can just fold the same cloth so there are different sides for each surface.

Key Takeaways:

  • The risk of catching the pandemic from contact infection, like well-traveled surfaces, is high if ot regularly cleaned and disinfected.
  • In order to reduce the chance of spread of infection from the disinfecting cloth, gloves should be worn and a new cloth should be used for each new surface.
  • Technology is vital in communicating the process and effectiveness of cleaning specific areas of the home, like door knobs, which typically may be ignored.

“The 16-side method originally stems from the healthcare sector and is used with ready-to-use cleaning agents. The cleaning cloth is folded in half four times so that there are a total of 16 sides.”

Read more: https://www.europeancleaningjournal.com/magazine/articles/latest-news/how-effective-cleaning-measures-create-hygiene-and-safety-part-two

 

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