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Cleaning Checklist After Someone Has Been Sick

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Ah, the joys of living with a sick person. The coughing, the sneezing, the constant sniffling—it’s like living in a germy wonderland! But fear not, my friends, for I am here to guide you through the treacherous path of post-sickness cleaning. So put on your rubber gloves, grab your disinfectant, and let’s get down and dirty (but not too dirty, because germs, ew)!

Disinfecting Surfaces

Choosing the right product: 

First things first, my sanitizing soldiers, you need to arm yourself with the right weapon—err, cleaning product. When it comes to disinfecting surfaces, you want a product that is up to the task. Look for that magical label that screams “kills 99.9% of germs and household bacteria.” You know it’s serious business when you see those numbers.

Cleaning hard surfaces: 

Now that you have your trusty disinfectant in hand, it’s time to unleash its germ-fighting power on those hard, non-porous surfaces. Make sure to give them a good wipe down, getting rid of any grease or grime that might be lurking around. Oh, and don’t forget to follow the instructions on the label. It’s like a recipe for cleanliness—minus the yummy food part.

Cleaning crevices and electronics: 

Ah, yes, those pesky little nooks and crannies where germs love to hide. Take a damp cloth and gently clean off any dust and grime from those hard-to-reach places, like light switches. But be careful, my friends, not to let any liquid seep inside. We don’t want our beloved electronics to short circuit—unless you’re hoping to get a brand new one, then by all means, go for it!

If possible, isolate the patient’s room to prevent the spread of germs. Open windows to allow fresh air to circulate and help disperse any lingering particles. Make sure the patient has their own set of cleaning supplies and a trash can for tissues and disposable items.

Empty and Disinfect Trash Bins

Dispose of used tissues, masks, and any other contaminated items in a lined trash bin. Empty and disinfect these bins regularly to prevent the buildup of germs.

Laundry

Wash any curtains, rugs, or other fabric items in the patient’s room. Use hot water and appropriate detergents. Wipe down and disinfect the laundry machine controls and door handles.

Bonus tip

Shared electronics, like remote controls, are like a petri dish of germs. Give them a thorough wipe down, paying extra attention to the spaces between the buttons. And hey, while you’re at it, why not clean up that pile of crumbs that has magically accumulated under the couch? Just a thought.

Also read: Tips on Clean & safe home for Newborn

Sanitizing the Bathroom

Ah, the bathroom. The place where we go to do our business and emerge feeling clean and refreshed. But after someone in your household has been sick, that serene sanctuary becomes a breeding ground for unwanted germs. So let’s dive into the key points of sanitizing the bathroom after an illness, shall we? 

Cleaning the toilet: 

Ok, confession time. Cleaning the toilet is never a fun task. But it becomes even less enjoyable when you have to deal with the remnants of someone’s illness. So grab your rubber gloves and a trusty disinfectant bathroom cleaner. Start by giving the sink a good scrub, wiping down the faucet handles and countertop. This is especially important, considering the fact that toilet plume can shoot upwards of 15 feet when you flush. Gross, right? Once the disinfectant solution has sat for the recommended time, give everything a thorough wipe with a cloth or sponge. And don’t forget about that toilet brush! After each use, let it dry out of the caddy and give it a spray of disinfectant. You can even wedge the handle between the toilet and its seat, so any water drips right back into the bowl. Talk about multitasking!

Cleaning toothbrushes and holders: 

While you’re in the bathroom, don’t forget about your toothbrushes and holders. After all, they’ve been mingling with all those germs while you were sick. So let’s give them some special attention, shall we? Start by removing the top of your toothbrush holder, if it has one, and wash both pieces in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry them thoroughly. If you’re feeling lazy, you can also toss them in the dishwasher (top rack, of course) for some convenient sanitizing. But if your toothbrush holder is wall-mounted, grab a disinfecting wipe and give all sides a good wipe-down. Make sure to keep the surface wet for the recommended time. We wouldn’t want any sneaky germs to survive, would we?

Alright, bathroom warriors, it’s time to tackle those germs head-on. No illness is going to stand a chance against our cleaning prowess. So grab your cleaning weapons and get to work! Oh, and don’t forget to rock out to your favorite tunes while you’re at it. Cleaning is much more exciting with a killer soundtrack. Happy sanitizing!

Refreshing Linens and Towels

Ah, the blissful sound of someone sneezing and coughing their way through your home. Nothing says “family bonding” quite like sharing germs and sickness. But fear not, my brave warriors of cleanliness, for I am here to guide you through the treacherous terrain of post-sickness cleaning. So grab your disinfectant sprays and put on your hazmat suits, because we’re about to dive into the world of refreshing linens and towels. 

First, let’s tackle those bed sheets and towels that have been infused with the essence of sickness. It’s time to show them who’s boss! Strip those nasty pieces of fabric from your beds and bathrooms and throw them into the washing machine. Crank up the heat and let them bathe in the scorching waters of cleanliness. Hot water will do wonders in exterminating those pesky bacteria and viruses that thought they could overstay their welcome. 

But wait, what about the non-washable items? Those stubborn throw pillows and mattresses that refuse to be submerged in the watery depths of purification? Well, fear not my friends, for we have a solution. Grab a fabric-safe spray and show those non-washable items who’s boss. Give them a good spritz, making sure to coat every nook and cranny with the sanitizing mist. Inhale the scent of victory as you watch those germs surrender in defeat.

Now, my dear warriors, once you have conquered the battle of refreshing linens and towels, it’s time to turn your attention to your weapons of cleanliness. Yes, I’m talking about your cleaning tools. Don’t let those sneaky germs hitch a ride on your freshly laundered items. Give your mops, brushes, and sponges a quick once-over. A quick rinse and dry will ensure that you don’t unintentionally spread the sickness from one place to another. And don’t forget to show your washing machine some love too. Run an empty hot wash cycle with a dose of bleach to eliminate any lingering germs. 

Congratulations, my courageous warriors! You have successfully vanquished the germs and restored cleanliness to your home. Take a moment to bask in your victory and inhale the sweet scent of triumph. But remember, the battle against sickness never truly ends. Stay vigilant, keep those cleaning supplies close at hand, and never underestimate the power of a well-sanitized home. Now go forth and conquer, my warrior of cleanliness!

Eliminating Germs in Wastebaskets

Ah, the trash can – a magical place where dirty tissues and remnants from a sick person come together to create a breeding ground for germs. How lovely. But fear not, my fellow germ-warrior, for I shall reveal the secrets to conquering this disgusting realm!

First and foremost, it is crucial to empty the contents of the wastebasket frequently. Let’s be real, no one wants to see a towering pile of used tissues and discarded medicine packages, right? Plus, the longer you leave it, the more time those pesky germs have to multiply and unleash their reign of terror.

Once you’ve successfully disposed of the trash, be sure to give the wastebasket itself a good dousing of disinfectant. Because who doesn’t want a clean and shiny trash can, am I right?

Start by cleaning the can and any removable plastic liner with warm soapy water. Give them a good scrub, rinse away the grime, and dry everything with a trusty paper towel. Now, this is where the magic happens – grab that disinfecting spray and go to town! Spray all sides of the wastebasket generously, making sure to coat every nook and cranny. Allow the spray to work its disinfecting wonders and dry for the required time.

But wait, there’s more! If you’re feeling extra determined to rid your home of germs, squeeze those smaller bathroom and bedroom receptacles into the dishwasher (if they fit, of course). Why stop at just one clean wastebasket when you can have a whole army of them?

And one final tip to keep those pesky odors at bay – before putting in a fresh trash bag, toss in a deodorizer. Because let’s face it, the stench of sickness is not exactly a fragrance we want wafting through our homes. 

So there you have it, my warrior against germs. By following these simple steps, you shall conquer the wastebasket and emerge victorious in your quest for a germ-free home. Just remember, cleanliness is next to godliness. Now go forth and vanquish those germs!

hew, someone in your house has fallen victim to a pesky illness. But fear not, my friend, because I’m here to guide you through the ultimate cleaning routine to ensure those germs are eradicated and your home can return to its sparkling glory. So grab your cleaning supplies and let’s get to work!

Hire a Maid Service Company

While it’s possible to carry out this extensive cleaning yourself, a maid service company can provide you with professional expertise and a thorough cleaning that ensures all germs are eliminated. Their experience and access to high-quality cleaning products can give you peace of mind, knowing that your space is properly sanitized.

Maid service companies have the right tools and knowledge to perform a deep clean, which is especially important after someone has been sick. They can ensure that every nook and cranny is cleaned and disinfected, reducing the risk of reinfection and helping to maintain a healthier living environment for everyone in your home.

If you’d like a helping hand to ensure your home is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, don’t hesitate to reach out to Dubai Housekeeping, a prominent  maid service company in Dubai. Our dedicated and experienced housekeepers are here to take the burden off your shoulders and provide the care your home deserves.