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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · Remember to clean first, and then sanitize or disinfect if needed. When to clean surfaces in your home. Clean high-touch surfaces (for example, light switches, doorknobs, and countertops) regularly and after you have visitors in your home. Clean other surfaces in your home when they are visibly dirty or as needed.

  2. Jun 3, 2024 · Clean surfaces before disinfecting. Disinfection (using a product or process designed to inactivate SARS-CoV-2) is recommended in indoor community settings where there has been a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 within the last 24 hours, when the presence of infectious virus is more likely.

    • How to Disinfect Your Steering Wheel and Console
    • How Often Should You Clean Your Car?
    • What Are The Best Products For Cleaning Your Car?

    Your steering wheel and the plastic parts of your console that are nonporous can be cleaned with any product from the EPA’s list of antimicrobial products for use against the coronavirus. An EPA-registered disinfectant will kill any flu-causing germs, per the CDC. Look at the owner’s manual of your car for instructions on the best method for applyi...

    If only you or members of your household use your car and no one is sick, then you can clean your car about as often as you would areas of your house — about once a week. If you use your car to transport people outside your home, or if you are a rideshare driver, you should clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces in the car at the beginning a...

    Most parts of the interior of your car can be disinfected with an alcohol solution that contains at least 70 percent alcohol, according to Consumer Reports.
    Don’t use bleach solution or hydrogen peroxide on the inside of your car, because it can damage the upholstery.
    Most leather seats in cars have a protective product on top of the leather that makes it okay to wash them with an alcohol-based cleaner, but don’t overuse it. Applying a leather cleaner or conditi...
    For fabric seats, soap (but not too much soap — it can be hard to get rid of excess suds) and water will be sufficient to clean the area, according to Consumer Reports.
  3. Sep 6, 2020 · Daily cleaning and disinfection of frequently touched household surfaces such as doorknobs, light switches, toilets, and faucets is recommended. If surfaces are visibly dirty, they should be cleaned with water and regular soap/detergent prior to disinfection.

  4. Mar 31, 2022 · High-touch surfaces in these non-health care settings should be identified for priority disinfection such as door and window handles, kitchen and food preparation areas, counter tops, bathroom surfaces, toilets and taps, touchscreen personal devices, personal computer keyboards, and work surfaces.

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · According to a new science brief from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the risk of catching COVID-19 by touching a contaminated surface is considered to be low. EPA’s new factsheet has cleaning and disinfecting best practices and tips you can use during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Clean surfaces before sanitizing or disinfecting them, because impurities like dirt may make it harder for sanitizing or disinfecting chemicals to kill germs. Consider the type of surface and how often the surface is touched. Generally, high touch surfaces are more likely to spread germs.