Although we are no longer confined, COVID-19 is still there, and it can stay anywhere in your home for days, even on your tiles. It is for this reason that it is essential that the hygiene of your home is much more exhaustive than what would be usual.

Take a look at the recommendations made by the health authorities of our country.

What measures to take to clean your home and prevent contagion, also in your tiles?

1.     Ventilate all the rooms in the house well, especially those where there is usually a lot of humidity, such as the kitchen and bathrooms.

two.     Clean all surfaces that you may come in contact with daily with soap and water, such as tile floors or wall tiles. Keep in mind that this way you will be eliminating dirt and possible germs. And, with some frequency, use bleach to disinfect tile floors and walls.

3.     Start by cleaning the areas of the house that are less dirty to eliminate those that have more dirt, and start from the top down so that the dirt goes to the floor.

Four.     The most delicate areas of the house are the kitchen and the bathroom, since they are where there is the most use. For this reason, it is necessary to clean absolutely all the elements, from the doorknobs to the wall tiles.

5.     Keep in mind that for the disinfection to be effective, first the cleaning has to be done. Once done, disinfect all surfaces with bleach.

6.     In case you use bleach, dilute it in water, and use that mixture to clean your tiles.

7.     Use gloves and special clothing to clean. It is also good that you disinfect the tiles with a different cloth than the one you use for other tasks, and when you finish, wash everything you have used well and wash your hands well.

8.     Disinfects or washes scourers kitchen often because germs can accumulate g e. Soaking them in water with a few drops of bleach for 10 minutes, rinsing them and letting them dry well, has proven to be effective in keeping them clean.

These are just some tips that we can give you to effectively clean and disinfect your wall and floor tiles, as well as other areas of your home.

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