In autumn, in addition to personal hygiene, surface disinfection also plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of pathogens. As the amount of time spent indoors increases at this time of year and viruses can survive on surfaces for a long time, regular cleaning and disinfection of surfaces is particularly important.
Here are some reasons why surface disinfection is so important in autumn:
1. Longer survival time of viruses and bacteria on surfaces
Influenza and flu viruses and the norovirus can survive on surfaces for several hours to days, especially in cooler, damp autumn conditions. Disinfection removes or inactivates these pathogens before they can be passed on.
2. Increased risk due to more time spent indoors
As temperatures fall, more people spend time indoors, which means that door handles, light switches, tables and other frequently touched surfaces are used more frequently. Regular disinfection prevents germs from spreading quickly.
3. Influenza and flu viruses
Autumn marks the start of the cold and flu season. Disinfecting frequently touched surfaces such as work surfaces, mobile phones or computer keyboards can reduce the transmission of viruses.
4. COVID-19 and other persistent viruses
The coronavirus can also spread via contaminated surfaces when people touch them and then touch their faces. Even though transmission is mainly via aerosols, disinfection remains an important precautionary measure to minimise the risk of infection.
5. Protection for children and the elderly
Children and the elderly are more susceptible to infection and also spend more time indoors. In households with several people, cleaning and disinfecting surfaces is a measure to better protect these risk groups.
Important surfaces for surface disinfection in autumn
- Frequently touched surfaces: door handles, light switches, remote controls and telephones.
- Work areas and eating surfaces: kitchen tables, work surfaces and communal dining areas.
- Electronic devices: computer keyboards, tablets and mobile phones, as they often come into contact with the face.
- Sanitary facilities: sinks, taps and toilet areas in particular should be thoroughly disinfected.
Recommendations for effective surface disinfection
- Suitable agents: alcohol-based disinfectants or special surface disinfection products that are effective against viruses and bacteria.
- Regularity: clean frequently used surfaces daily, ideally several times if they are used by several people.
- Correct application: observe exposure times so that the disinfectants work optimally.
Conclusion
By thoroughly disinfecting surfaces in autumn, we can help to reduce the infection rate, especially in communal areas such as offices, schools and in our own homes.
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