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We are considering using a dispenser for toiletries rather than the single-use bottles. Has anyone had any success with these...
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I find myself in a situation where a recent guest in my home tested positive for COVID-19. I want to ensure I thoroughly disinfect the space, and I'm torn between using Clorox and Lysol. Has anyone faced a similar situation, and if so, which product did you find more effective?
Considering the nature of the virus, I'm particularly concerned about sanitizing high-touch surfaces like doorknobs, light switches, and countertops. Should I lean towards Clorox or Lysol for this specific scenario?
PS: I won't be doing the cleaning myself, but I want to make sure my cleaner has the best resources to deal with the situation!
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@Calvin173 Not all agree with the CDC guidelines but it's a good place to start~ or ask your doctor's office.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/clean-disinfect/index.html
Not every surface can be cleaned with a bleach product (throw rugs, for example) so read through the different links to get suggestions for different surfaces 🙂 Also, it's been found that ventilation is important after exposure to germs/bacteria. Even by simply opening windows and using a fan to blow the air out it is improving the situation. Best wishes~
@Calvin173 Not all agree with the CDC guidelines but it's a good place to start~ or ask your doctor's office.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/clean-disinfect/index.html
Not every surface can be cleaned with a bleach product (throw rugs, for example) so read through the different links to get suggestions for different surfaces 🙂 Also, it's been found that ventilation is important after exposure to germs/bacteria. Even by simply opening windows and using a fan to blow the air out it is improving the situation. Best wishes~
Thanks for your help, @Cheri354 . I asked my cleaner to follow the CDC guidelines to a tee. She isolated, ventilated, and thoroughly disinfected every nook and cranny. From high-touch surfaces to soft furnishings, she left no stone unturned. I'm feeling pretty confident about my guests' safety now.
@Calvin173 You're welcome ! Sounds like your cleaner was very thorough and no match for those germs 🙂
Yes, she's a good one, haha. I have three other cleaners that I work with and trust. These days you can hardly find someone who meets your expectations!
Sorry about my response time, I was busy with the holidays!
I would recommend Lysol and make sure you're cleaning people are wearing gloves while cleaning and dispose of them in the proper trash.