Germs
'Germs, is an umbrella word for harmful organisms -the bacteria, viruses and fungi that cause the many different kinds of infectious disease.
Germs are transferred to the body through 'cross contamination' via surfaces, food, hands or droplets in the air.
Regular cleaning helps prevent the build-up of germs
Washing your hands is arguably the single most important thing you can do to avoid spreading infection and illness in the home.
The bathroom shower and toilet are a moist, warm breeding ground for micro-organisms. Regular cleaning helps prevent build-up of germs. For efficient cleaning in these areas try DOMESTOS. It contains detergents to help clean away dirt and sodium hypochlorite to kill germs and bleach unsightly marks such as mould in the shower.
Washing clothes helps remove dirt, germs and allergens from the fabric. This means we are less likely to be exposed to infections or allergenic materials from our clothing.
Laundry detergents such as OMO or PERSIL contain surfactants to clean clothes and other ingredients to trap the dirt in the wash water so they rinse away.
