Monday Jul 15th, 2024
What exactly is the difference between cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitizing? To help you understand the difference, Gem City Cleaning Solutions put together this easy-to-use at-a-glance guide.
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Back when the pandemic was at its peak, most of us read, watched, and heard more about cleaning than in all the years leading up to 2020. With that onslaught of health and safety news, a variety of new cleaning-centric words flooded our lexicon. Suddenly, it seemed like we needed to “disinfect” and “sanitize” everything around us.
From the bathrooms to the bedrooms, it’s important to keep each area of our house tidy. Proper cleaning is a core tenet of fostering a healthy, happy home. But let's define some terms so everyone is on the same page.
What is Cleaning?
Cleaning can help disinfect and sanitize surfaces, but there is a distinction. Cleaning involves removing dirt, dust, and debris, and impurities from surfaces and objects. It requires physically scrubbing or washing surfaces and objects (typically with soap and water). While it does remove germs, it doesn’t necessarily kill them.
What is Disinfecting?
Disinfecting requires a person to use chemicals, or disinfectants, to kill bacteria and viruses. Common household disinfectants include bleach and alcohol. To be effective, a person must leave disinfectant on a surface for a few seconds on average.
Unlike cleaning, disinfecting doesn’t eliminate dirt, dust, crumbs, and other residues. For this reason, it’s important to clean surfaces and objects before disinfecting them.
What is Sanitizing?
Sanitizing surfaces removes and lowers the number of germs, but does not effectively kill all germs. It is crucial to allow sanitizer to sit and dry on a surface (or even your hands) in order for the product to work properly. Sanitizing solutions should contain at least 60% or more alcohol.
By sanitizing, you can still lower your chances of infection and illness. From disinfectant wipes to all-purpose cleaners, there are many products that help you clean and disinfect at the same time to make sanitization easy. For the best results, soap and hot water are recommended.
Sanitizers vs. Disinfectants
Sanitizers and disinfectants are two types of antimicrobial pesticides that kill viruses and bacteria. It’s important to note that there are no sanitizer-only products with Environmental Protection Agency-approved virus claims. For that reason, it’s important to use a disinfectant or a blended disinfectant and sanitizer product, as they're the only EPA-approved solution for killing both bacteria and viruses.
What Surfaces and Objects Should Be Cleaned & Disinfected?
High-touch surfaces and objects should be cleaned and disinfected several times a day when time permits. These objects include, but are not limited to:
- Countertops
- Doorknobs
- Sink handles and knobs
- Toilet Flushers
- Light Switches
- Remotes
Stay Safe While You Clean, Disinfect, and Sanitize
Many household cleaners and disinfectants contain potentially hazardous chemicals. To ensure everyone in your home stays safe, we recommend:
- Storing cleaners and disinfectants in a lockable cabinet when young children are in the house
- Avoiding the mixing of multiple cleaners and disinfects
- Wearing gloves, eye protection, and masks when appropriate (always read warning labels)
- Following the directions on the label if the cleaner or disinfectant is swallowed, inhaled, or comes in contact with skin
If you want to avoid potentially hazardous chemicals while still staying clean, there are a few alternatives to chemical cleaners that can get the job done, such as:
- Water
- Baking Soda
- Castile Soap
- Cornstarch
- Lemon Juice
- Borax
- White Vinegar
- Olive Oil
- Essential Oils
Most of these products can be combined to achieve the perfect cleaning solution. For example, an equal combination of water and vinegar, with a few drops of essential oil, will create an all-purpose cleaner. However, you should always conduct research prior to mixing any two or more ingredients together. Products like castile soap, vinegar, and lemon juice do not mix well with one another.
Hiring a Cleaner Service
While only “clean” may be in the name, cleaning services will help also disinfect and sanitize the appropriate surfaces and objects in your home. In conjunction with having a safer home in terms of the level of germs and viruses on surfaces and objects, hiring a cleaning service comes with an array of potential benefits. Research shows that a cleaner home can elevate your mood, make you more productive, and help you breathe better!
Whether you don’t have time to clean, disinfect, and sanitize your home or you’re just looking for a deeper clean and a helpful set of hands, Gem City Cleaning Solutions is here to meet your needs. Reach out to us through our contact page or call us today at (814) 520-6025.