Surfaces


§ Diluted household bleach solutions can be used if
appropriate for the surface. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for application
and proper ventilation. Check to ensure the product is not past its expiration
date. Never mix household bleach with ammonia or any other cleanser. Unexpired
household bleach will be effective against coronaviruses when properly diluted.

§ 5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) bleach per gallon of water or
§ 4 teaspoons bleach per quart of water
§ Products with EPA-approved emerging viral pathogens claims
are expected to be effective against COVID-19 based on data for harder to kill
viruses. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for all cleaning and
disinfection products (e.g., concentration, application method and contact
time, etc.).
§ For soft (porous) surfaces such as carpeted floor, rugs, and
drapes, remove visible contamination if present and clean with appropriate
cleaners indicated for use on these surfaces. After cleaning:
§ If the items can be laundered, launder items in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions using the warmest appropriate water
setting for the items and then dry items completely.
§ Otherwise, use products with the EPA-approved emerging viral
pathogens claims that are suitable for porous surfaces
Linens, Clothing, and
Other Items That Go in the Laundry



Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) and Hand Hygiene

§ Gloves and gowns should be compatible with the disinfectant
products being used.
§ Additional PPE might be required based on the
cleaning/disinfectant products being used and whether there is a risk of
splash.
§ Gloves and gowns should be removed carefully to avoid
contamination of the wearer and the surrounding area. Be sure to clean hands
after removing gloves.
§ Gloves should be removed after cleaning a room or area
occupied by ill persons. Clean hands immediately after gloves are removed.




§ After blowing one’s nose, coughing, or sneezing
§ After using the restroom
§ Before eating or preparing food
§ After contact with animals or pets
§ Before and after providing routine care for another person
who needs assistance (e.g., a child)
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