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COVID-19 Precautions,
Automated Sanitation
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Always follow the directions on the
label of cleaning and
disinfection products to ensure safe
and effective use. You
may need to wear personal protective
equipment, such as
gloves, goggles, or glasses, depending
on the directions on
the product label.
Do not eat, drink, breathe, or inject
cleaning and
disinfection products into your body
or apply directly to
your skin as they can cause serious
harm.
Special considerations should be made
for people with
asthma. Some cleaning and disinfection
products can trigger
asthma. Learn more about reducing your
chance of an asthma
attack while disinfecting to prevent
COVID-19.
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Curious About Automation Work?
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Ventilate your home by getting fresh air
into your home,
filtering the air that is there, and
improving air flow.
Improving ventilation can help you reduce
virus particles in
your home and keep COVID-19 from spreading.
Cleaning with a household cleaner that
contains soap or
detergent reduces the amount of germs on
surfaces and
decreases risk of infection from surfaces.
In most
situations, cleaning alone removes most
virus particles on
surfaces. Disinfection to reduce
transmission of COVID-19 at
home is likely not needed unless someone in
your home is
sick or if someone who is positive for
COVID-19 has been in
your home within the last 24 hours.
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Should You Use Automation Systems?
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Electronics
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If needed, use a disinfectant from
the EPA List
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products...
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Timing
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Clean the soft surfaces (carpets,
rugs, and
drapes) with
soap and water or with cleaners
made for use...
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Disposal
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Use the warmest appropriate water
setting
and dry items
completely.
It is safe to wash...
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