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1. Remote Control
Remote controls are touched by multiple hands daily, making them a hotspot for germs and bacteria. To clean, remove the batteries and use a disinfectant wipe or a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol to wipe down the entire surface, paying special attention to the buttons and crevices.
🧼 How Often: Once a week
2. Light Switches
Light switches are another frequently touched surface that often goes unnoticed during cleaning. Use a disinfectant wipe or a cloth with a mild cleaning solution to wipe down the switches and surrounding wall area to prevent the buildup of germs.
🧼 How Often: Once a week
3. Reusable Grocery Bags
Reusable grocery bags are eco-friendly but can harbor bacteria from food spills and contact with various surfaces. Wash fabric bags in the washing machine and wipe down plastic or nylon bags with a disinfectant to keep them clean and safe for use.
🧼 How Often: After each use
4. Toothbrush Holders
Toothbrush holders can accumulate toothpaste residue and moisture, creating a breeding ground for bacteria. Clean them regularly by soaking in hot, soapy water or running them through the dishwasher if they are dishwasher-safe.
🧼 How Often: Once a week
5. Cell Phones
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