🧼 1. Preparation: Protect Yourself & Plan the Workflow
• Ventilate the space: Open windows and doors for at least 30 minutes before and during cleaning to ensure proper airflow.
• Personal protection:
• Wear disposable gloves and a face mask.
• If dealing with potentially biohazardous material (like spills), wear protective eyewear and shoe covers.
• Gather supplies:
• EPA-approved disinfectants or a bleach solution (1/3 cup bleach per gallon of water).
• Microfiber cloths, paper towels, scrub brushes, mop, broom, dustpan.
• Disposable gloves, trash bags, and vacuum with HEPA filter (if available).
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🧹 2. Clean First, Then Disinfect
Cleaning removes dirt, germs, and debris. Disinfecting kills viruses and bacteria.
General Cleaning:
• Remove all trash (bathroom, kitchen, living area). Replace liners.
• Wipe down all surfaces with soap and water or all-purpose cleaner:
• Tables, chairs, countertops, desks.
• Light switches, doorknobs, remote controls.
• Appliances (microwave handles, fridge door, etc.).
• Dust all surfaces including windowsills, picture frames, vents, and baseboards.
• Vacuum carpets and rugs thoroughly.
• Mop hard floors with disinfectant floor cleaner.
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🧴 3. Disinfect High-Touch Surfaces
After cleaning, use EPA-approved disinfectants (like Lysol, Clorox, or 70% isopropyl alcohol) to disinfect high-touch surfaces:
• Door handles (inside and outside)
• Light switches
• Faucet handles
• Appliance handles (microwave, fridge, oven)
• TV remotes and smart devices
• Tables and countertops
• Toilet seats and flush handles
• Handrails and elevator buttons (if applicable)
Let disinfectants sit for the recommended contact time (usually 5–10 minutes) before wiping or air drying.
🛏️ 4. Sanitize Soft Surfaces
🧽 5. Bathrooms & Kitchen Deep Clean
🚮 6. Trash & Air Quality Management
📸 7. Final Inspection & Reset