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Four Things to Add to Your Cleaning Routine

 

It’s easy to overlook some of the germiest areas of your home when cleaning. We get in the habit of focusing on major areas and we forget about those creative little spots where germs flourish. Here are 4 overlooked areas to add to that cleaning list.

Door Handles and Light Switches

Door handles and light switches are some of the most touched objects in a home. Not only are they constantly in use but are also being touched by multiple different hands. The easiest way to disinfect is by cleaning them at least once a week. You can do this while you’re cleaning each individual room or by taking a quick walk through the house. Just grab your disinfectant spray and taaadaaa! Clean!

Office Supplies

When was the last time you disinfected your pens or pencils? With the back-to-school season being right around the corner, this is a super necessary habit to establish. Don’t forget about other supplies like calculators, staplers, scissors, and even backpacks. To clean the smaller items wet wipes should be your go to. For items that can be submerged, fill a sink with hot water and a few drops of dishwashing liquid. Do this at least once a month or after any reports of sickness at school or at the office. You’ll be glad you did.

Sponges

Dishwashing sponges should be replaced often, sometimes after only 2 or 3 uses. To prevent bacteria from growing on your sponge make sure to place it in a spot where it can dry out completely. To kill germs your can place it in the dishwasher along with your dishes or in the microwave. This is a very easy way to stop the spread of food-borne illnesses and salmonella.

Shower Curtains

You shower or bathtub is only as clean as the curtain that touches it. Because it’s constantly going through a drying process bacteria LOVES to use it as its home. There are two options when cleaning the curtain. You can throw it in the washing machine on a hot cycle with a few other towels and linens or you can hand wash it using a combination of dishwashing liquid, crème cleanser, baking soda or vinegar. All of these options will also remove soap residue and build up. Not only will your curtain look cleaner but it will also be free of nasty bacteria.

Sometimes the most unobvious places are what are causing your family to become sick. The next time your cleaning challenge yourself to think outside the box to tackle those germ-ridden surfaces. For information on the best cleaning products to kill germs without the use of harsh chemicals visit www.cleanhom.com/products.

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