Posted on: July 22, 2020 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

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Part of my bedtime routine these days is to take disinfecting wipes and go over all the surfaces in my house that are touched by everyone throughout the day.

Doesn’t seem that complicated, right? Just take a wipe and wipe down the counters, doorknobs, light switches and stair banisters. Throw away the wipe, and call it good.

Not so fast. Believe it or not, there’s more to it than that.

This is important because most of us aren’t disinfecting sufficiently. There are things you should be doing to make sure you get the most disinfecting power possible out of those wipes. And there are things you definitely should not be doing with them if you want them to help you, not harm you, against coronavirus…

3 do’s for using disinfectant wipes

8 don’ts when using disinfectant wipes

Remember to keep doors and windows open if possible when disinfecting to avoid inhaling fumes from products. In fact, if you live in an area where the weather permits, opening your windows can help lower your risk of contracting coronavirus.

Visit the EPA for more answers to Frequent Questions about Disinfectants and Coronavirus.

Sources:

  1. Mistakes you’re making with antibacterial wipes — Web MD

Joyce Hollman is a writer based in Kennebunk, Maine, specializing in the medical/healthcare and natural/alternative health space. Health challenges of her own led Joyce on a journey to discover ways to feel better through organic living, utilizing natural health strategies. Now, practicing yoga and meditation, and working towards living in a chemical-free home, her experiences make her the perfect conduit to help others live and feel better naturally.

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