What is the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting?
There is a major misconception that cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting are all the same exact thing. This couldn’t be further from the truth! Read further to learn the differences between each, and why it matters!
Guidance For Cleaning And Disinfecting - CDC Updated Recommendations - COVID-19 - Reopening America
Proper cleaning and disinfection practices to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19 are an integral part of reopening many businesses, schools, and public spaces. This will require many to develop a plan, implement that plan, and then maintain and revise the plan as this situation further progresses. This will help ensure our communities stay safe as possible, reopen as soon as possible, and most importantly remain open.
Make Your Home Shine With These 15 Homemade Cleaners
With cleaning supplies dwindling down at just about any store, you might be searching for alternative ways to keep your house clean. Fortunately, you can easily create a variety of homemade cleaners with a few basic supplies you likely already have in your home.
INFORMATION ON THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) – BEST WAYS TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF EXPOSURE!
There is still much to learn about the novel virus known as coronavirus or (COVID-19). Based on the current knowledge about the coronavirus and similar viruses SARS and MERS, they spread between people most frequently among close contacts (Within approx. 6 feet). This type of transmission happens via respiratory droplets. However, the transmission of the coronavirus to people coming from surfaces contaminated with the virus has not been officially documented ( However, some experiments have shown the virus can survive on surfaces such as plastic and stainless steel for up to three days). Transmission of coronavirus occurs much more commonly through respiratory droplets than through contaminated surfaces.