Cleaning up from Barry? Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners. Learn to use bleach safely: MondayMotivation MondayThoughts
Cleaning and sanitizing your household after an emergency is important to help prevent the spread of illness and disease.First, wash surfaces with soap and warm, clean water to remove dirt and debris. Next, sanitize surfaces with household bleach.
It is critical to read and follow the safety instructions on any product you use. Below are the most important safety guidelines when using sanitizing products:Wear rubber or other non-porous boots, gloves, and eye protection. Try not to breathe in product fumes. If using products indoors, open windows and doors to allow fresh air to enter.Use regular unscented 5%—6% household bleach and follow the instructions in the chart below.Recommendations for Cleaning and Sanitizing Food Cans and SurfacesFood surfaces that may have touched flood water.Note: Throw away wooden cutting boards, baby bottle nipples, and pacifiers.
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