1. Wear protective gear: gloves, mask, and eye protection.
You should wear gloves, a mask, and eye protection when cleaning to protect yourself from getting sick.
2. Pre-clean the area: remove any clutter, dirt, or grease.
Before you start cleaning, you should remove any clutter, dirt, or grease from the area. This will make it easier to clean and will help you avoid spreading germs.
3. Clean all surfaces with a soap or detergent.
You should clean all surfaces with a soap or detergent to remove dirt and grime.
4. Rinse surfaces with clean water.
After you have cleaned surfaces with a soap or detergent, you should rinse them with clean water.
5. Disinfect all surfaces with an EPA-registered disinfectant.
You should disinfect all surfaces with an EPA-registered disinfectant to kill germs.
6. Allow surfaces to air dry.
After you have disinfected surfaces, you should allow them to air dry.
7. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
After you have finished cleaning, you should wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.