SURFACES THAT SHOULD ALWAYS BE DISINFECTED
Remember, disinfection isn’t only the surface hygiene standard for when someone is sick, it’s also key to preventing sickness in the first place. As a rule of thumb, all Hard, Nonporous, High-Touch Surfaces, including those below, should be cleaned and disinfected regularly to reduce the spread of harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microbes.
Bathrooms:
- Toilets & Flush Handles
- Sinks, Faucets & Handles
- Bathtubs, Faucets & Handles
- Countertops
- Toilet Paper Holders
- Toothbrush Holders
- Soap Dishes & Dispensers
- Cabinet Handles
- Drawer Pulls
- Hair Dryers
- Bathroom Appliances
- Light & Lamp Switches
- Door Knobs
- Potty Seats
- Diaper Pails
- Garbage Cans
Kitchens:
- Sinks, Faucets & Handles
- Countertops & Tabletops
- Hard Surface Chairs & Seating
- Appliance Touch Surfaces
- Coffee Makers and Pots
- Cabinet Handles
- Drawer Pulls
- Light & Lamp Switches
- Door Knobs
- Garbage Cans
- Sponges
- Soap Dishes & Dispensers
General Household:
- Remote Controls
- Phones of all Types
- Keys & Key Fobs
- Garage Door Openers
- Stair and other Railings
- Wall Switches
- Door Handles & Deadbolts
- Thermostats & Alarm Keypads
- Window Sills and Handles
- Fan & Light Switches / Pull Chains
- Garbage Cans & Recycling Bins
- Ironing Boards & Irons
- Vacuum Cleaner Touch Surfaces
- All Appliance Touch Surfaces
- Desktops & Tabletops
- Cabinet Handles
- Drawer Pulls
- Hard Surface Chairs & Seating
- Highchairs and Accessories
- Cribs & Changing Tables
- Toys, Boardgames, Bikes
- Hangars and Luggage Racks
- Nightstands and Hardware
- Hard Computer Surfaces
- Gaming Controls
- Keyboards and Touchscreens
- Credit and Debit Cards
Automobiles:
- Car Door Handles (Inner & Outer)
- Steering Wheels
- Gear Shift Levers
- Keys and Keychains
- Garage Door Openers
- Dashboard Knobs & Buttons
- Car Seats
- Seatbelt Buckles & Hardware