PULSE Spring 2023 7 PULSE is published as a community service for the friends and patrons of Central Peninsula Hospital, 250 Hospital Place, Soldotna, AK 99669, phone 907-714-4404, website cpgh.org. CEO: Shaun Keef External Affairs Director: Bruce Richards Information in PULSE comes from a wide range of medical experts. Models may be used in photos and illustrations. If you have any concerns or questions about specific content that may affect your health, please contact your health care provider. If you wish to be removed from the mailing list, please call 907-714-4600 or email marketing@cpgh.org. 2023 © Coffey Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Central Peninsula Hospital and its clinics (collectively “CPH”) comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Translation and other services are available to you, free of charge, by calling this number: 907-714-4404. Spring is the perfect time to do some much-needed house cleaning. Before you start, there are a few things you should know about spring cleaning safety. First of all, do you plan to clean, sanitize or disinfect the surfaces in your house? Keep these tips in mind: ● Cleaning removes most dirt and debris from surfaces. Clean a surface before moving on to sanitizing or disinfecting so the heavier cleaners can reach the germs. ● Sanitizing reduces germs on a cleaned surface. ● Disinfecting kills germs and may involve bleach cleaners or other heavyduty disinfecting products. Avoid using disinfectant sprays when children are present. Cleaning with disinfectants Bleach is a common cleaner that can sanitize or disinfect surfaces. As with any disinfectant, use it (and store it) with care. Never mix bleach or any bleach-containing products with ammonia. The resulting fumes can cause severe illness and death. When using any disinfectants, follow the label’s instructions and protect your skin and eyes from Spring cleaning safety tips contact with the cleaner. Use it in a ventilated area to help reduce the fumes. Keep safety in mind while you clean Chances are good that you already have some other handy cleaning items besides bleach. You can use soap and warm water to scrub away dirt and germs. Use baking soda for tougher scrubbing. Vinegar is also useful for cleaning. Remember to treat any cleaner with care. For example: ● Use caution, protection and ventilation when using all cleaners, even those that are marketed as green or natural. Treat them with the same respect you show for cleaners that you know to be toxic. ● Check the labels and follow the instructions carefully to ensure that you use the product correctly. ● Keep all cleaners out of reach to protect small children or pets. By taking these steps, you can help keep your home clean—and safe—this spring. Sources: American Academy of Pediatrics; American Lung Association; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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