Smart Ways You Can Prevent Contamination In Your Home

Smart Ways You Can Prevent Contamination In Your Home

Daniel Hall 03/03/2021 3
Smart Ways You Can Prevent Contamination In Your Home

Food safety is an essential aspect for you to keep yourself and your household members healthy.

There are simple ways to ensure you do not predispose yourself to contamination, especially in the home setup where you can have full control of what goes around in your kitchen and food stores. You must be aware of cross-contamination and have it in your mind anytime you are cooking at home. Put in place the ideal measures to prevent bacteria’s movement from one part to another in your home. The easiest way to do this is to be careful not to spread germs through direct contact, although there are other ways. 

Here are some smart ways that can prevent contamination in your home so, read the tips below to help you keep your family safe:

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Use Quality and Healthy Water

We use water to run most of our homes’ activities, starting from washing our hands, cooking, cleaning surfaces, and drinking water. It is paramount that you ensure your water is quality and safe for use at home. While we may always look at water’s clarity and assume water is clean, many disease-causing microbes are often in water. You must have your water quality tested so that experts can advise you on what your water is suitable for. You can significantly benefit from a water analysis. 

Quality specialists at Wellness Water Filtration Systems recommend that you have your water tested to lower your chances of taking contaminated water, leading to you having cancer. A water assessment can also reveal what needs to be done to your water to improve its color, taste and remove any contaminants that can make it unsuitable for use at home. Ensure you have verified experts including water treatment advice to taste your water for quality for better results.

Separate Raw Foods

Often, there are harmful bacteria in many raw foods, including meat, eggs, unpasteurized dairy products, farm-fresh produce, and even meat. If you carelessly handle these foods, you risk contracting foodborne diseases as you can easily spread germs from one end of your home to another, and you will not love the outcome. Make your storage efficient. For instance, if you are storing raw meat, seafood or poultry, keep it in a sealed container lest its juices escape and carry bacteria to other foods in your fridge. Also, maintain separation while preparing and cooking your food. For instance, you should not touch your shaker with the same hands that are handling uncooked seafood as you can spread bacteria.

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Frequently Wash Your Hands 

Your hands can be the major source of carrying germs from one place to another in your home, especially within your kitchen. Make it a routine to wash your hands after touching anything lest you spread germs and foster cross-contamination. If you prefer working with gloves, ensure you change them regularly after each activity.

Thoroughly Clean All Your Surfaces

You must keep your bathroom and kitchen surfaces clean. Use disinfectants to clean these surfaces to ensure you kill any bacteria that could be present. Remember bacteria can stay in any busy place and therefore ensure that your toilet and kitchen are clean and thoroughly disinfected. Clean your counters, utensils, and tables often. You can use hot water and soap. When you are cooking, and there is a spill, clean it immediately as leaving it can attract some bacteria. Likewise, disinfect your washing machines and ensure the washcloths you use are cleaned in a hot cycle as your clothes can also carry germs. 

Keep outdoor shoes out of the house and wash your feet anytime you are coming home from the outdoors. Keep your indoor shoes clean and maintain their purposes. For instance, do not go to the bathroom in your bedroom shoes and vice versa.

Simple and common home hygiene routines are smart ways you can use to prevent contamination. They are inexpensive and hardly cost you a penny. Things like taking caution while handling your chopping boards and knives to prevent cross-contamination, washing your vegetables and fruits thoroughly before eating them or cooking them, and cooking your food appropriately as undercooked food can poison your body can help you keep your family members safe. Also, don’t forget that a water quality assessment can help you ascertain your water quality and give you the confidence to enjoy a healthy life at home. By practicing these simple tips, you and your loved ones can avoid appearing in food poisoning statistics.

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  • Alan Beck

    I clean meat and veggies thoroughly and wash my hands very frequently.

  • Danielle Dixon

    Keep raw meat separate before cooking. Don't eat raw food.

  • Lewis Denton

    Thanks for the tips

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Daniel Hall

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Daniel Hall is an experienced digital marketer, author and world traveller. He spends a lot of his free time flipping through books and learning about a plethora of topics.

 
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