Aaa-chooo! Keeping A Healthy Home

Even a seemingly clean house is still susceptible to viruses and bacteria that can affect the health of you and your loved ones. Fortunately, there are ways to combat these hidden dangers. Below are a few examples of the germiest places in your home and easy solutions for keeping them clean and sanitary.
The Kitchen
Towels, dish cloths, sponges and countertops where food is prepped – all these areas are hot spots for germs. To combat them, put sponges in the dishwasher with the drying setting on, or zap wet sponges in the microwave for 1-2 minutes to kill bacteria. Use a fresh dish cloth every day, and sanitize in the washing machine with hot water in between uses. Wash out the sink with soap and hot water after preparing meals and washing dishes, and sanitize the sink, drain and counters with a bleach solution at least twice a week.
The Laundry Room
The laundry room can harbor more germs than you might expect, especially when handling soiled clothing. Underwear and other undergarments should always be washed separately in hot water (at least 150℉) to help eliminate bacteria. Transfer freshly washed items to the dryer immediately after the cycle ends, and dry them thoroughly—about 45 minutes—to prevent germs from multiplying. After handling dirty laundry, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. Regularly disinfect the washing machine’s tub using a bleach solution to keep it clean and sanitary.
The Bathroom
Your toilet bowl is not the only source of germs and bacteria in your bathroom. The flush handle on your toilet is often forgotten, and is one of the easiest ways to transfer sickness from person to person. The best way to cut down on bathroom germs is with weekly disinfecting of the floors, tub/shower floor and sides, and the toilet (including the flush handle).




