You can lower the risk of spreading of the COVID-19 virus by focusing on surfaces that are touched often. Examples are tables, doorknobs, light switches, handles, counters, desks, toilets, faucets and sinks. Clean these things with soap and water or with a product made for the specific surface. Follow the instructions on the product label.
Most often, cleaning is enough to lower the risk. Clean more often if someone in your home is at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19.
If someone who is sick with COVID-19 lives with you or has been in your home within the last 24 hours, disinfect surfaces right after cleaning them. Disinfecting helps kill germs that are left.
Disinfecting uses strong chemicals.
Read product labels before use and follow instructions carefully. Many disinfectants need to stay on surfaces for some time to work. This is called the contact time, and the label will tell you that length of time.
Put on gloves before disinfecting. Disposable gloves are best because you can throw them away when you're done. If you have only gloves that you reuse, don't use them for anything else. Wash your hands well with soap and water for 20 seconds right after cleaning and disinfecting.
Keep doors or windows open and use a fan to help increase air flow while disinfecting your home.