Spotlight Magazines Spotlight on West Bridgford Nottingham August 2015 | Page 18
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Clean up!
What To Use Where
Cleaning products will generally remove
visible dirt and grease and create a
cleaner-smelling atmosphere. They do not
however kill germs, but disinfectants do.
Whilst scientists say that many of the
bacteria in our homes are friendly bacteria
and do not cause diseases, they do
recommend that danger areas such as
kitchens, bathrooms, rubbish bins and
drains are treated with a good quality
disinfectant regularly.
Of course
new products
are being
developed all
the time, but
for most it will
currently be
appropriate to
use some of
the stand alone
disinfectants
around the
home as well as
multi-purpose
cleaners.
If you are using disinfectant however you
need to remember that to be effective, it
has to sit for at least 5-10 minutes in order
to have time to kill the bacteria. Read the
product label for exact instructions.
Household disinfectants generally work
by destroying the cell wall of microbes
or by interfering with the metabolism of
organisms that are living on the objects.
In the kitchen, work surfaces and handles
particularly cupboard and refrigerator
handles can be home to germs. An E-coli
bacterium comes from raw meats, \