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COVID-19 Cleaning Services: How to Properly Disinfect Your Home

  • October 20, 2021
  •   COVID-19 Decontamination
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If someone in your house gets infected with the coronavirus, the first thing you need to do is prevent transmission. One of the best ways to do so is by isolating them, wearing masks, and disinfecting your home.

Calling for professional COVID cleaning services prevents further exposure to the virus. Cleanup experts specializing in COVID disinfecting services ensure virus transmission prevention.

Here are two of the things you can expect from cleanup and disinfection experts:

1. Sanitizing all the areas of your home.

Experts use different techniques to sanitize all areas of residential properties during their COVID-19 cleaning services. Some of these techniques include:

  • Fogging – This technique is also called fumigation. It involves the utilization of fine sprays to deliver disinfecting solutions to all interior spaces, including hard-to-reach areas usually missed in ordinary cleaning. Fogging also eliminates viruses in air duct systems.
  • Surface Wiping – This technique kills germs and viruses in target areas. It involves using an industrial-grade disinfecting solution applied wet on surfaces, allowed to dwell, and then wiped to ensure maximum effectiveness.
  • Spraying – This technique involves spraying a disinfecting solution to coat large surfaces such as patio and garage floors thoroughly. Some techniques also involve drying after spraying, and some involve air drying.

2. Utilizing high-quality disinfectants and equipment.

Cleanup and disinfection experts use state-of-the-art equipment and high-quality COVID-19 disinfectants approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Experts know the differences between different disinfectant brands. Some products may be advertised as hospital or industrial grade but don’t possess the expected quality. With the help of experts, you’ll have the assurance that they will only use COVID-19 disinfectants with proven quality and effectiveness.

Disinfecting Your Home

As much as you can always call experts for COVID disinfection services, you still have to do your part by sanitizing your house regularly. Here are some guidelines to follow:

Disinfecting And Cleaning When Someone Is Infected

1. Isolate the infected family member as soon as possible.

To prevent virus transmission in different areas of your home, avoid close contact. Isolate the infected member as soon as possible. Make them stay in a separate bedroom, and make them use a separate bathroom if possible. After disinfection services from experts, follow these guidelines for daily disinfection:

If the infected person can’t clean and disinfect their clothes and utensils, make sure that you wear personal protective equipment if you decide to do it yourself. Wear gloves, a mask, goggles, and protective clothes.

Wash your hands thoroughly after disposing or cleaning the things they touched. Apply alcohol and sanitizers.

2. Sanitize high-touch areas.

One of the best things to do to prevent transmission is to sanitize and clean high-touch areas regularly, such as:

  • light switches
  • computer mouse and keyboard
  • doorknobs
  • drawer knobs
  • refrigerator
  • faucets
  • table surfaces
  • staircase railings
  • cellphones and remote controls
  • bathroom and kitchen counters
  • toilets, specifically the handles and seats

3. Use EPA-approved disinfectants.

When cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, make sure that you use products from the EPA List N. These products are proven effective for killing the coronavirus. Here are some safety tips when using chemical disinfectants:

  • Follow the guidelines provided on their labels, and wear PPE if needed.
  • Ensure that there’s sufficient air circulation when using them.
  • Use the right amount only.
  • Dilute them with water at room temperature unless there’s a temperature requirement.
  • Store them in areas where children and pets can’t reach them.
  • Don’t mix chemicals.

Disinfecting and Cleaning After Recovery and Isolation

Once the infected family member recovers, here are the things to do:

  • Within less than 24 hours, disinfect and clean the areas that the infected member used during isolation. Wear PPE to ensure safety and make sure that windows are open to provide sufficient air circulation in the room.
  • Between 24 hours and three days, disinfect all the areas in your house used by the member. Disinfecting every nook and cranny ensures that all surfaces will be free from viruses.
  • Three days after recovery and isolation, there’s no disinfection required. However, routine cleaning is still needed to make high-touch areas and surfaces free from germs and viruses.

Tips for Disinfecting Your House

Here are some essential tips on how to disinfect your house and everything inside it after a COVID-19 infection:

For Soft Surfaces

Disinfect the soft surfaces, such as rugs, draperies, and carpets, with soap and products dedicated to cleaning them. Vacuum them and the area where you removed them. For soft surfaces that need to be washed, use warm water if appropriate.

For Hard Surfaces

For hard surfaces, you can spray or apply disinfecting solutions. For maximum effectiveness, make sure that you wipe the surfaces and then dry them out. As long as the EPA approves the product you use, you need not worry about virus transmission.

For Electronics

To make it easy to clean electronic devices, such as cellphones and computers, consider putting a wipeable cover on them. Additionally, follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for cleaning them. If needed, use an EPA-approved disinfectant, but you can also use alcohol since it dries up quickly.

For Laundry

When handling dirty laundry used by the infected family member, wear gloves and a mask. Wash the clothes with the warmest appropriate water setting. Take note that it’s safe to wash their clothes along with yours. Also, make sure that you clean and disinfect hampers.

Call for Professional COVID Disinfection Services

At Deep Water Emergency Services & Mitigation, we specialize in COVID decontamination. We provide cleaning and disinfection services to ensure safety in a household with an infected member. Our services ensure the prevention of further virus transmission in your house. We also offer other services, such as fire and water damage mitigation services in Denver, CO. For any inquiries, call us today!

About the Author
Yanni Atzman
Yanni Atzman

Yanni Atzman has been in the mitigation industry for years now. He's committed to providing reliable cleanup and mitigation services and has helped numerous clients in Colorado and Texas deal with the aftermath of unwanted scenarios, such as water disasters and fire incidents.

As one of the most trusted experts in the industry, Yanni's the one to call for all your inquiries regarding cleanup and mitigation.

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