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Follow this authorEveryday Steps and Extra Steps When Someone Is Sick
Follow the instructions on the label to ensure safe and effective use of the product. Read EPA’s infographic on how to use these disinfectant productsexternal icon safely and effectively.
Many products recommend:
Always read and follow the directions on the label to ensure safe and effective use.
You should never eat, drink, breathe or inject these products into your body or apply directly to your skin as they can cause serious harm. Do not wipe or bathe pets with these products or any other products that are not approved for animal use.
See EPA’s 6 steps for Safe and Effective Disinfectant Useexternal icon
Follow manufacturer’s instructions for application and proper ventilation. Never mix household bleach with ammonia or any other cleanser. Leave solution on the surface for at least 1 minute.
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For soft surfaces such as carpeted floor, rugs, and drapes.
Launder items (if possible) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.Use the warmest appropriate water setting and dry items completely.
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For electronics, such as tablets, touch screens, keyboards, and remote controls.
For clothing, towels, linens and other items.
Always read and follow the directions on the label to ensure safe and effective use.
See FDA’s Tips for Safe Sanitizer Useexternal icon and CDC's Hand Sanitizer Use Considerations
Keep separate bedroom and bathroom for a person who is sick (if possible).
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