<br> As cold and flu season approaches, it's crucial to keep your home clean. Germs can lurk in unexpected places, making it easier for viruses to spread. In this video, we'll cover seven key areas to focus on for a healthier environment. First, let's talk about faucet handles. These spots are frequently touched by dirty hands. Wipe down your kitchen and bathroom faucet handles daily with disinfectant to eliminate germs. Next up is toothbrush holders.<br><br> They can harbor a surprising amount of germs. Clean them in the dishwasher or with hot soapy water at least once a week. If someone is sick, store their toothbrush separately to prevent spreading germs. Don't forget the toys. Kids can get several colds each year, and their toys can be a breeding ground for germs. Clean hard plastic toys monthly or immediately after your child is sick. Use soapy water and consider a bleach solution for extra sanitization. Now, let's address screens. Our smartphones and tablets can transfer viruses to our fingertips. Clean your devices regularly with special wipes or follow manufacturer guidelines for proper cleaning procedures.<br><br> TV remotes are another often neglected item. They are touched frequently but rarely cleaned. Use a dried toothbrush to remove debris and disinfect with a cotton swab dipped in a mild cleaner. Clean your desk regularly. Workspaces can collect viruses from various sources. Wipe down your area as viruses can survive on hard surfaces for hours. Lastly, never underestimate the power of washing your hands. It's one of the most effective ways to prevent colds and flu. Make sure to scrub for at least 20 seconds and cover all areas including between fingers and under nails. Stay vigilant this cold and flu season. By cleaning these hight touch areas and maintaining good hygiene, you can help protect yourself and others. Remember, a clean environment is a healthy environment. Take action today and keep those germs at bay.. <br><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuAH_-ocNos" target="_blank">As found on YouTube</a>
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