3. Safe Cleaning Practices (Crucial)
Never sweep or vacuum dry rodent droppings or nests. This kicks the virus into the air, where you can breathe it in.
Ventilate: Open doors and windows for at least 30 minutes before cleaning a contaminated area.
Disinfect: Wear rubber or vinyl gloves. Spray the droppings/nests with a bleach solution (1 part bleach to 9 parts water) or a commercial disinfectant.
Soak it: Let the disinfectant sit for 5 minutes.
Wipe: Use a paper towel to pick up the waste, then double-bag it and throw it in the trash.
Mop: Clean the floors with disinfectant; do not use a vacuum.
4. Outdoor Precautions
Clear Debris: Move woodpiles, trash, and overgrown bushes at least 100 feet away from your home.
Camping: Avoid sleeping on bare ground in areas where rodents might live. Use a tent with a floor and keep food in airtight containers.
5. Personal Protection
If you are cleaning a heavily infested area (like an old shed or attic):
Wear a Mask: Use a professional-grade respirator (like an N95 mask).
Wear Gloves: Always use protective gloves.
Wash Hands: After cleaning, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water.
Summary Checklist Table
Prevention of Hantavirus: Maintain clean homes and workplaces, and reduce exposure to rodents and their contaminating materials.
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