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Healthy Homes Information for COVID-19

With concerns about COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus), many people have questions about keeping their home and personal environments safe.  This page shares information about healthy housekeeping, masks, and other environmental health considerations for people who are concerned about the COVID-19 virus. Information is changing very quickly.  Please check websites regularly for updates.

Healthy Housekeeping: Cleaning & COVID-19

The most important steps for prevention are wearing a mask, staying 6 feet from others, and avoiding crowds (see the for the latest CDC recommendations or the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Coronavirus “Staying Safe” page or the for local updates).

Following proper cleaning procedures plays an important role in keeping your home safe for you and your family. With concerns about coronavirus, different housekeeping approaches may be needed, especially if someone in the home may be infected with the virus.  As always, it is important to use cleaning chemicals safely to minimize the risks of triggering asthma, skin rashes, poisoning, and other health problems. These materials communicate key cleaning and disinfecting messages and provide local resources.

Cleaning and Disinfecting for COVID-19: This 2-page overview provides simple tips for cleaning and disinfecting common household items.

cleaning covid photo

Disinfecting with Bleach: Many people are unable to buy commercial disinfectants at this time. Bleach is widely available, effective, and affordable, but it must be used safely. This 1-page infographic has 10 top “Do’s and Don’ts” if you choose to disinfect with diluted bleach.

Do and Dont Bleach

Bleach Dilution Instructional Videos

Special thanks for video editing services goes to:

Douglas J. Buckley
Blackbird Son Productions

Here are several government and academic resources with information on safe cleaning techniques and picking products that will meet your needs:

  • Boston University School of Public Health Infographics on Disinfecting
  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released an expanded list of EPA-registered disinfectant products qualified for use against SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
    • To read EPA’s Frequently Asked Questions about the list, visit: 
  • Michigan State University Center for Research on Ingredient Safety
    COVID-19 – Disinfecting with Bleach​
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  • New York State Children’s Environmental Health Centers
  • New York State Green Cleaners Program
  • NYS GOV School Cleaning Guidance
  • University of North Carolina Research Infographic on “How to Disinfect”
  • Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA)
  • The Oregon Health Authority’s video on how to pick cleaners for Child Care Facilities​https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/HEALTHYPEOPLEFAMILIES/BABIES/HEALTHCHILDCARE/Pages/sanitize.aspx​â¶Ä‹
cleaning products photo

Download pdf (
Courtesy: The Bluffton Fire Department, Bluffton, South Carolina)

Home Visits & COVID-19

Most home visiting programs have paused or greatly restricted home visits, inspections, etc.  For workers who do visit homes at this time, here are several resources on staying safe

Masks & COVID-19

The CDC recommends wearing a mask in public, even if you do not have COVID-19 symptoms. Many people who are COVID-19 positive do not show symptoms. For more information about mask use, please visit these resources:

  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Vaping & COVID-19

Second hand exposure to vaping and smoking in the home is always a concern and may negatively impact individuals affected by COVID-19. For more information on vaping and COVID-19, see:

  • American Lung Association (ALA) Smoking and Health Action Coalition (SHAC):
    • There’s no question that smoking affects every part of the body, but vaping is still a little more anomalous. Current research continues to evolve and we continue to learn more about the purported safety of vaping products. For more information: 

General Local Resources Related to COVID-19

General Resources From National Government And Academic Partners

  • University Michigan LEEAD Community Engagement Core COVID-19 Resources:​