COVID-19 : How to decontaminate your food products before putting it in your refrigerator
According to doctor Warner Greene, senior investigator at the Gladstone Institute. Here's how to do it.
1 - You can soak a tower with Lysol and wipe clean your food products before you put it away. Boxes, cardboard, cans, etc...
2 - Use diluted bleach. Dilute 1/3 Cup of bleach in one gallon of water and use that to clean your food products.
3 - You can also warm use soapy water. Soapy water will do a good job because nowadays it is difficult to find cleaning supplies at the grocery store.
Just soak a clean towel in your cleaning solution and wipe clean everything that you buy at the grocery store.
Doctor's orders!
Whether you are putting it in your refrigerator or in your pantry, give it a good cleaning first to avoid the risk of bringing the deadly COVID-19 virus into your home.
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