Disinfection

Beyond Cleaning: How to Disinfect Your Home After Removing Mice

Having mice in your home can lead to damage and even major health risks. Removing the mice is a fantastic first step but you cannot stop there. It’s important to clean and disinfect your space to ensure no parasites, germs, or bacteria are left behind. Today, we’ll look at how to disinfect after the mice are gone so you and your family are safe.

Access Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

While you clean up after the mice that were in your home, you need to be sure you’re safe. Wear the right personal protective equipment for the best results. That means you should wear protective clothing, a mask, and gloves for the process. This prevents direct contact with pathogens and contaminated surfaces.

Do a Thorough Cleaning

Next up, you want to clean anywhere you know the mice were. If you have a vacuum and a HEPA filter, that’s going to be your best bet to avoid future issues. There are several areas to focus on, such as basements, attics, and crawl spaces. Mice tend to bed down in those spots.

Start Disinfecting the Home

Once the cleaning is done, disinfect the surfaces. You want to use a mixture of bleach and water or a household disinfectant. Focus on the areas people use the most, like floors, light switches, door handles, and countertops. Make sure you let the disinfectant sit for the correct amount of time to ensure it works.

Think About Steam Cleaning

A steam cleaner can be a great way to clean up after a mouse infestation. It’s best used to disinfect carpets, curtains, and upholstery. One of the benefits of a steam cleaner is that it fights parasites, viruses, and bacteria without needing harsh chemicals. This makes it an environmentally friendly option for your needs.

Purify the Air in the Home

Investing in an air purifier complete with a HEPA filter is another way to keep things in great shape. This will remove any contaminants in the air and improve your air quality at the same time. Run the air purifier in areas that had mice to neutralize and capture any particles that were moved around during cleaning.

Consider an Exterminator for Your Infestation Needs

While there are many DIY methods to clean and disinfect the house after a mouse infestation, working with professional exterminators might be a better choice. They can help you remove mice from your home and aid in the cleanup process. Their assistance can be especially useful for recurring mice infestations.

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