When someone in your household falls ill, cleaning becomes more than just a routine task — it becomes a way to protect others from getting sick. Germs and viruses can linger on surfaces for hours or even days, depending on the pathogen. That’s why it’s important to clean and disinfect thoroughly after illness strikes. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you do it properly and safely.
Before doing a deep clean, wait until the sick individual is feeling better and no longer contagious — typically 24 hours after symptoms subside or as advised by a healthcare professional. Continue to clean high-touch areas daily during the illness.
Wear disposable gloves and, if possible, a mask — especially if you’re dealing with bodily fluids or contaminated laundry. Open windows for ventilation and wash your hands thoroughly after cleaning each area.
Cleaning and disinfecting are not the same.
Always clean surfaces before applying disinfectants for maximum effectiveness.
Disinfect areas that are frequently touched, such as:
Use a disinfectant approved to kill viruses like the flu, norovirus, or COVID-19. Let the product sit for the recommended contact time before wiping.
The bathroom is a germ hotspot, especially if the person was vomiting or had diarrhea. Clean and disinfect:
Wipe down or sanitize items the sick person used frequently, including:
Dispose of tissues, gloves, and other disposable items used by the sick person in a lined trash can. Use gloves when removing the bag and disinfect the bin afterward. Wash your hands immediately after.
Choose EPA-registered disinfectants labeled to kill viruses and bacteria. If you’re using a bleach solution, mix:
Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners.
After cleaning each area, especially when handling laundry or trash, wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of illness.
Thorough cleaning and disinfection after illness help break the chain of infection and keep others safe. By following these steps, you ensure your home is not just visibly clean but truly sanitized. It’s a simple but powerful way to protect your family’s health and peace of mind.