2016-02-14
Joybynature.com Team
Feb
14

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Illnesses can be increased in various ways, such as by coughing, sneezing, direct skin-to-skin contact by touching an object or surface with germs on it. Infections are caused by germs, which are present in human waste like stool and urine and body fluids like saliva, nasal discharge, drainage from injuries, eye discharge, vomit, and blood. A person who is infected can carry communicable diseases without having its symptoms, and they can be infectious before they experience symptoms. So, to avoid these problems people can keep them and their family free by cleaning, sanitizing their floors.

Various types of antimicrobial sanitizers can be used to destroy or irretrievably inactivates at least 99.9 % of all microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and viruses and viruses present on a surface of the floor. Most of the sanitizers are derived from toxic chemicals, which chemicals other than antiseptics can never be taken inside. Disinfectant and sterilizers are also used as sanitizers.

Housecleaning process may not be the most enjoyable activity in your day. But for a good and healthy lifestyle, thekilling of germs is not a waste work. After the routine cleaning of thefloor with detergent or soap to remove the dirt and filth from the floors, the floor will be sanitized by using the chemical sanitizers to eliminate small quantity of germs and microorganisms. The bathroom floors, toys, counters are first cleaned, then sanitized and lastly the disinfecting step is used.

 For the sanitizing process in a floor,  a solution of 1/4 cup of chemical household liquid chlorine bleach is included  to 1 gallon of cool tap water or  1 tablespoon bleach is added to  1 quart of water for sanitizing, which has been prepared fresh daily is a valuable disinfectant. Disinfecting with bleach is not efficient unless the surface has been thoroughly got hygienic first. The disinfectant solution has been applied by spraying it from a spray bottle and  wiping with a cloth washed in a disinfectant solution and by dipping the object into the solution. The object or surface is allowed to air dry for at least two minutes before wiping it and using it again.

Precautions for the use of Sanitizers

Although chemical disinfectants and sanitizers are vital to controlling communicable diseases, these diseases are potentially perilous to children, particularly if the products are in concentrated form.

  • The Sanitizer Products must be placed in their original labelled containers and in places difficult to get to the children.
  • Diluted disinfectants and sanitizers in spray bottles must be marked and stocked up out of the reach of children.

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