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Both CDC and the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommend chlorine as the disinfectant of choice against norovirus; that also makes it an effective choice against other viruses and pathogens that commonly cause gastroenteritis.
Soak/wipe up the and/or fecal matter with towels and dispose of them into a plastic garbage bag. Apply the bleach solution onto the contaminated surface area and allow it to remain wet on the affected surface area for the least 1 minute. Allow the area to air dry.
Use soapy water to clean the spill area, including surfaces close to the spill and frequent high touch areas such as faucet handles, doorknobs, counters, and phones Rinse all washed areas thoroughly Dry with disposable paper towels All items must be disposed of after use Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after
If an appropriate disinfectant is not used to clean up potentially contaminated areas, it is likely that viruses will still be present. Because the viruses can survive for a number of days on hard surfaces, there is a potential for people to become infected days after the initial vomiting or diarrheal event.
It is recommended that all surfaces within a twenty-five foot radius of the or diarrhea accident be segregated and properly cleaned and disinfected. 2. Wear disposable gloves during cleaning.
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Contain a 25-30 feet area from the epicenter of the event to keep anyone not involved in clean up out of the area. Put on personal protective equipment. Anyone cleaning up or diarrhea should at a minimum wear single-use gloves and a face mask or other effective covering.

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