Viruses pose a constant threat to your well being. Nowadays, the chances of contracting one are even higher, since the coronavirus pandemic is not over yet. For this reason, knowing the right way to disinfect your home is of the utmost importance.
Any professional house cleaning in Phoenix will tell you this: using a chemical to fend off viruses is your best defense. But sometimes, handling a chemical can prove to be tricky and dangerous. Luckily, you’ve come to the right place to cover all the basics and prevent any mishaps.
Stay tuned for some crucial chemical-related info!
In order to make sure that viruses and other germs can’t spread indoors, you just can’t do without an efficient chemical. However, some chemicals are dangerous and can even lead to injuries. To avoid this, here are some key details to have in mind when applying a chemical:
Whenever you’re planning to use a household chemical to disinfect, don’t forget to put on protective gloves beforehand. This is because some chemicals, such as bleach, are extremely harsh and can cause skin irritation. Therefore, putting on gloves is an easy way to preserve your health.
Another step you should take when applying chemicals is to air out the room you want to disinfect. Air circulation will help prevent the inhalation of toxic fumes and keep your lungs and nose intact.
If you fail to ventilate your house, you might experience a sore throat or burning eyes due to the chemicals. In this case, leave the room and consider seeing a doctor.
Combining chemicals only spells trouble, as it can generate toxic gasses. For instance, a byproduct of mixing bleach and ammonia is chloramine, which can create acid in your lungs when inhaled.
When you’re diluting chemicals manually, always pour water to the bucket or bottle first. This will cut the risk of chemicals splashing back at you and causing potential harm.
Bleach is definitely an effective cleaning agent for COVID-19. It is powerful enough to disrupt its viral envelope that gives it the ability to merge with other cells and infect them. Therefore, bleach is a handy tool when you want to prevent the coronavirus and other germs from spreading.
However, and as we mentioned earlier, bleach is an extremely harsh chemical. As a result, you should always do some spot cleaning before disinfecting an entire surface with it.
When eliminating the coronavirus, it is best to use 5 tablespoons (1/3 cup) of bleach in one gallon of water or 4 teaspoons of bleach in one quart of water. After 24 hours, the mixture will lose its potency and can degrade some plastic containers. This is why you will have to make a new batch every day if you want to disinfect or sanitize an area effectively.
If you opt for bleach, don’t forget to clean with soap and water first. Dry the surface, and then apply the bleach solution. Let it rest for at least 10 minutes before wiping the surface clean.
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