How to Disinfect a Bathroom Floor
How to Disinfect a Bathroom Floor

HOW TO DISINFECT A BATHROOM FLOOR


Did you know that bathroom floors can have an average of up to 764 germs per square inch? By bacterial count, that makes them far more germ-covered than a toilet seat. In addition to a regular schedule of cleaning via sweeping and mopping, your bathroom floor should be disinfected at least once a week to help prevent various dangerous germs including E. Coli, Salmonella, Influenza, Norovirus and more.

It's important to put an end to potentially harmful bacteria like E. Coli, Influenza and more before they have a chance to thrive. Use an EPA-registered disinfectant to clean and deodorize your tile, vinyl, linoleum or laminate flooring while killing harmful bacteria without bleach, eliminating the potential spread of highly contagious illnesses.



Simple Green d PRO 3 PLUS™

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

  • Pre-clean heavily soiled areas.
  • Apply use solution of 2 oz. of this product per gal. of water (or equivalent use dilution) to disinfect hard, non-porous surfaces with a sponge, brush, cloth, mop, by immersion, mechanical spray device, coarse trigger spray device.
  • For spray applications, spray 6-8 inches from surface. Do not breathe spray.
  • Treated surfaces must remain wet for 10 minutes.
  • Wipe dry with a clean cloth or allow to air dry.
  • Rinsing of floors is not necessary unless they are to be waxed or polished.
  • Prepare a fresh solution daily or when visibly dirty.

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