It’s Cold & Flu Season – How to Get Rid of the Germs
- Disinfect frequently touched surfaces—light switches, doorknobs, remotes, and telephones—to reduce spread when someone is sick.
- Liquid chlorine bleach is a common disinfectant but has a 3–6 month shelf life; consider time on store shelves before purchase.
- For cleaning and disinfecting assistance, contact Libman Home Cleaning for professional help.
If a household member is sick, you can reduce the risk of spreading viruses and bacteria by disinfecting frequently touched surfaces such as light switches, doorknobs, remote controls, and telephones.
A commonly used disinfectant is liquid chlorine bleach, but be aware that it has only a 3-6 month shelf life, and consider that the bottle spent time on a shelf before you bought it.
Need help with your house cleaning & disinfecting? Contact Libman Home Cleaning today!
(Credit: ‘The One-minute Cleaner: Plain & Simple’ by Donna Smallin)
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