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Washing (cleaning) and disinfecting are two completely different things.
Cleaning (washing) only refers to using soap and water to get rid of dirt and most known germs.
On the other hand desinfection, refers to using cleaning products that contain ingredients which kill bacteria and other germs. A great many skins or surfaces appear to be clean, but may be covered in germs.
It is necessary to take certain precautions when washing or disinfecting special objects.
Follow these rules:
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Wear gloves made of rubber whenever you have to clean blood, vomit or faeces, or if you have cuts or wound on your hands. These wounds may become infected. Even if you wear gloves, wash your hands after cleaning or disinfecting any surface.
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Read the instructions carefully before using a disinfectant.
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First of all, wash the dirty surface with water.
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Leave the disinfectant to act for a few seconds, following the product manufacturer's directions for use.
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Wash your hands when you have finished, and make sure you haven't touched your eyes, nose or mouth with the gloves.
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