Housekeeping has recently become a cultural phenomenon. So-called "cleaning agents" tell us how to scrub and tidy up our houses. The arrival of the corona virus brought a new focus on washing and disinfecting at home and at work. The virus is so unknown that it cannot be said with certainty what kind of deep cleansing it would possibly wipe out. However, it is always better to act, if only to avoid being helpless.
The HSE website ( 2.hse.ie ) contains a lot of information about cleaning important parts of the house and especially the kitchen (enter "clean" in the search field).
The website points out that many cleaning and disinfection products sold in supermarkets can kill the corona virus on surfaces. It is recommended to first clean the surface as usual and then use a disinfectant. He suggests paying special attention to worktops, tables, door handles, bathroom fittings, toilets and toilet handles, telephones, keyboards, shelves and night lamps.
Here are some additional cleaning tips:
1) Remove textile rags, pug, tea towels and sponges. Instead, use disposable products, including high quality kitchen rolls. If you don't like it, you should at least wash the long-lasting types of fabric regularly at 60 degrees. Microfibers are good for cleaning and can be washed ten times.
2) Use detergent and hot water for the counters and focus on the lights that are very busy. This includes obvious items such as toilets, sinks, taps and door handles, but also less obvious items such as keyboards, telephones, remote controls and light switches.
3) If you have them, wear disposable gloves and a plastic apron when cleaning surfaces, clothing, or bedding, he says. Wash your hands after taking off your gloves and apron. Throw gloves and rags into a trash can after use.
4) Ideally, the floors should be washed daily. In the end, always clean the dirtiest areas of your house. In other words, cook in front of the bathroom and the sink and shower in front of the toilet.
5) If there is a risk of infection at home, make sure everyone has their own toiletries, such as towels and wipes, and don't share razors.
6) If you touch something that you know is dirty, wash your hands with liquid soap and keep the infected person's clothes, sheets, pillows, and sheets away from other items of clothing to wash them separately. . Like washing towels at 60 degrees or more and drying clothes at the highest possible temperature.
7) The services of good professional cleaners are rare, but the Sproose platform ( sproose.ie ) offers a convenient online option. You can simply register and book a thorough cleaning.
It also offers a laundry and cleaning service if your own washing machine is currently heavily used. Of course, if you are self-insulating, don't bring any outside cleaners with you or send your clothes anywhere until you understand everything.
8) If you do the deep cleaning yourself, don't forget the front door, says Sproose founder Conor Wilson . "In one minute you lean against a rail in the Luas to keep your balance, and in the next minute you open the front door. So don't forget to go out and clean it, "he says.
9) If you are in the upholstery market, please note that this virus will likely be with us for a while. It is a fact that could affect some of your decisions. Hard surfaces are easier to clean than soft surfaces. Therefore, choose blinds instead of curtains and vinyl or synthetic leather instead of upholstery. If you change floors, there's probably never a better time to throw away the carpet in favor of wood, linoleum, or tile.
10) If you have carpets, you can consider professional steam cleaning or invest in a carpet cleaner and use a disinfectant shampoo. The introduction of a strict no-shoe directive also makes sense when young children are rolling on the floor. A manual steamer for all furniture refreshes the fabric.
11) But if you're looking to bring huge weapons for peace even more, the innovative Irish technology companies are visiting medical Novaerus . He has patented a plasma-based air purification system that has been independently shown to kill previous coronaviruses.
The main market is the medical sector, but the solution for which a retail price is not yet available is a low-maintenance device that is always on and does not require installation. Just plug it in and play.
"This closes the loop on the importance of hand and surface disinfection and now this third critical element, air," said Elizabeth Daly Ni Bhroin, marketing director.
Since it is intended for the medical field, from operating rooms in hospitals to waiting rooms for patients at the bedside to waiting rooms for general practitioners, and because almost all sales are made worldwide, there is still no retail distribution chain. For this reason, it is recommended to every owner who wants to buy one of his units to contact the company directly (01-9072750 or by email at info@novaerus.com).
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