There's a time and a place for each option. When it’s time to clean your home—especially kitchens and bathrooms—you want to ...
One of the most high-traffic areas in the household is the kitchen, which is why regular cleaning and sanitizing are such important practices for helping folks stay healthy and lowering chances of ...
On an average day, there's a full range of bacteria and other germs that can transfer onto your clothes. Whether it's someone in your household who might be sick with a respiratory virus or a stomach ...
HAMPTON, Va.— As coronavirus continues to spread, a question that arises is how should you sanitize your home after getting COVID-19? News 3 spoke with cleaning experts who said you may have the tools ...
As much of the country starts going back to work, people are finding quickly just how hard it is to keep a public space clean and healthy during a pandemic. Either you have to enforce stringent social ...
It’s time to retire the brown bottle from your first-aid kit and put it to work sanitizing your home. Since it is an antiseptic, hydrogen peroxide can be used to go after the germs and bacteria ...
A recent survey of 2,000 U.S. homeowners and renters found it takes them an average of five days to actually start cleaning and sanitizing their home after they first decide it needs to happen. They ...
Ever feel like you're forgetting something? Maybe it's the keys you left inside the car just as the door locks click. Or your phone sitting at the grocery store, probably after trying to wrangle open ...
That bottle of hand sanitizer you’ve been religiously applying might be doing more harm than good. While the pandemic certainly taught us all about the importance of hand hygiene, the pendulum may ...
Depending on how old your children are, there’s a good chance they’ve had their toys in their mouths at least once today. With cold and flu season well underway, it’s understandable that you’d want to ...