Rick Yohn, brand leader at Maid Brigade, notes that the uptick in high-touch surface interaction requires a recalibration of domestic maintenance. The company advises prioritizing the sanitation of frequently handled items, including cell phones, computer keyboards, doorknobs, and athletic equipment, alongside a strict regimen for disinfecting lunch boxes and water bottles. Establishing a dedicated "drop zone" for backpacks and footwear near entryways can significantly curb the spread of external grime.
Mitigating the Germ Surge as Students Return to the Classroom
Backpacks, athletic gear, and electronic devices serve as unintended carriers for classroom contaminants, turning the return to school into a logistical challenge for household hygiene. As routines shift toward academic schedules, families often overlook the heightened concentration of bacteria and dirt migrating from communal school spaces into living areas.

Beyond surface cleaning, the company advocates for shifting away from traditional chemical-heavy agents. Their PUREcleaning® process utilizes electrolyzed water to neutralize contaminants without leaving behind synthetic fragrances or residue. Yohn argues that the common association between a "clean" smell and genuine hygiene is a misconception, noting that truly sanitized environments are defined by the absence of odors rather than the presence of chemical masking agents.



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