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What to Disinfect Before It Enters Your House

It’s a scary time for all with a lot of uncertainty and unanswered questions. As we are required to practice self-isolation and social distancing, it is important to still make…

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – FEBRUARY 11: Bottles of Clorox bleach sit on a shelf at a grocery store on February 11, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Shares of Clorox stock rose 7.6 percent to close at $71.26 after billionaire investor Carl Icahn disclosed in a regulatory filing that he holds close to 9.1 percent stake in the company. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

It's a scary time for all with a lot of uncertainty and unanswered questions. As we are required to practice self-isolation and social distancing, it is important to still make grocery store trips or support local restaurants with take-out options.

Although items have a low risk for transmitting the virus, there is still a chance that COVID-19 can be transmitted through objects such as groceries, mail and packages, as well as take-out packaging. Here you can learn how to disinfect surfaces and household items properly.