How to Clean a House to Help Prevent Illness
The kitchen is probably the dirtiest room in the house., Always use a cleaning solution, preferably one that is green, to help keep the kitchen clean., Keep your cutting boards clean. , Keep your kitchen sink clean. , Wash your hands., Use...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: The kitchen is probably the dirtiest room in the house.
Kitchen dirt is usually caused by meats and other raw foods brought into the kitchen. , Use a sponge to clean the kitchen or any other room of the house.
Make sure to keep the sponge clean by either boiling it in water for 5 minutes, or running the sponge in the dishwasher cycle.
Be sure to use the dishwasher's heat cycle to thoroughly sanitize the sponge. ,,, People do not wash their hands well enough to keep the germs at bay. , They can also be bleached to help keep them really clean. , One multi-purpose green cleaner is ionized acidic water from a water ionizer.
When made at
2.7 pH, ionized acidic water has been lab tested and proven to kill E.choli and staph bacteria on contact.
It is safe and effective on countertops, cutting boards, floors, glass, toilets, door handles and even on skin so no gloves or masks are needed.
You can make it for pennies on the gallon by hooking a water ionizer up to your tap and filling a plastic spray bottle with it. -
Step 2: Always use a cleaning solution
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Step 3: preferably one that is green
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Step 4: to help keep the kitchen clean.
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Step 5: Keep your cutting boards clean.
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Step 6: Keep your kitchen sink clean.
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Step 7: Wash your hands.
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Step 8: Use microfiber cloths
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Step 9: because you can clean with them; and then wash them in the washing machine.
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Step 10: Use green cleaners that are lower in toxicity to reduce exposure to harsh chemicals.
Detailed Guide
Kitchen dirt is usually caused by meats and other raw foods brought into the kitchen. , Use a sponge to clean the kitchen or any other room of the house.
Make sure to keep the sponge clean by either boiling it in water for 5 minutes, or running the sponge in the dishwasher cycle.
Be sure to use the dishwasher's heat cycle to thoroughly sanitize the sponge. ,,, People do not wash their hands well enough to keep the germs at bay. , They can also be bleached to help keep them really clean. , One multi-purpose green cleaner is ionized acidic water from a water ionizer.
When made at
2.7 pH, ionized acidic water has been lab tested and proven to kill E.choli and staph bacteria on contact.
It is safe and effective on countertops, cutting boards, floors, glass, toilets, door handles and even on skin so no gloves or masks are needed.
You can make it for pennies on the gallon by hooking a water ionizer up to your tap and filling a plastic spray bottle with it.
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