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Friday, 08 May 2020 / Published in Disinfection

How to disinfect your personal items | Coronavirus

Don’t forget to disinfect correctly your personal items, especially during the Coronavirus crisis. 

Even though we need to stay at home during this crisis to stop spreading the Covid-19 (Coronavirus), sometimes we need to go out for work, to have a walk with our dog or to go to the groceries. It has been proved that the virus can easily get on our personal items and stay there for hours and even days, so it is important we consider all items that need to be disinfected immediately once we get back home. 

These are the most common items we might need to disinfect when we get back home: 

  • House & Car Keys
  • Glasses
  • Handbags, wallets and backpacks.
  • Credit cards, IDs and driver’s license: only necessary if you have used them. 
  • Mobile Phones and cases. 
  • Other devices, such as tablets, laptops and earphones. 
  • Money. 
  • Umbrellas. 
  • Watches and jewelry.
  • Pet accessories: dog leash, bag dispenser, clothes… 

We should not forget to disinfect also the items that we only use around the house or at the office. If there is a house member suffering Coronavirus or might have symptoms, it is very important we do this on a daily basis. If we don’t have any COVID-19 cases at home, we might want to disinfect them once or twice every week just as a preventive measure.  Some of the items we need to consider are the following: 

  • Remote controls
  • Computer, keyboard and computer mouse. 
  • Other devices, such as tablets, laptops and earphones. 
  • Calculators
  • Stationary
  • Books 
  • Pet toys
  • Toys

Use WYX Disinfectant Multipurpose Cleaner or WYX Disinfectant Surface Spray to disinfect your personal items. It is highly important to follow the directions for use in order to ensure a correct disinfection of the items. When using Tuzz Disinfectant Multipurpose Cleaner  on a damp clean cloth and then rub the item. Leave to act for 5 minutes to kill Coronavirus and rinse with a damp clean cloth. Ensure to dry technological devices with a dry cloth. Always test on a hidden area before using the product. 

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