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    Cleaning and disinfecting your home are effective ways to prevent the spread of disease and illness. Maintaining safe cleaning habits helps remove most germs, such as harmful viruses or bacteria, on household surfaces.

    The following links will help you learn more about best cleaning and disinfecting practices.

    Cleaning Your Home
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    Find information on when and how to safely clean and disinfect various surfaces in your home.

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    Cleaning with Bleach and Water
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    Find information on how to make a bleach solution safely for household disinfection.

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    Cleaning Pet Supplies
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    Find information on when and how to safely clean and disinfect pet supplies.

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    Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Facility
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    Find information on when and how to clean, sanitize, and disinfect surfaces in your facility regularly.

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    Last Reviewed: November 2, 2022
    Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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