Here are tips on keeping clean and living well with CF in mind.
Wipe Away Germs
Some harmful organisms can live on objects even if you think you’ve cleaned them. Soap and water are not always enough. For areas likely to be contaminated, you need to use a disinfectant. If you only have time to do one cleaning task, make it wiping. Take a few minutes each day to wipe down all of the surfaces that you and your child touch. Antibacterial wipes are handy and effective, as long as you use them properly. You can also use a 1:10 bleach solution for a more economical option, but be sure to use it the same day you mix it because it will quickly lose its disinfectant power.
Keep Bathrooms and Treatment Rooms Clean
These are the rooms where germs are most likely to hang out, so you really should give these a good scrubbing every single day.
Keep Things Dry
Moisture is a breeding ground for germs and mold, so don’t leave anything wet. Dry off sinks, bathtubs, bath toys, countertops, and any other wet surfaces immediately after using them.
Dust, Sweep, and Vacuum
Sweep, dust and vacuum often enough to prevent dust from collecting on surfaces. Be sure to include fans and air ducts in your dusting routine because these areas collect dust quickly and are often overlooked. Every few days should be sufficient for most homes, but if you live in a particularly dusty area you may find you need to sweep and dust more often. Finally, it’s a good idea to periodically have your air ducts cleaned out by a professional service.
If you have carpets in your home, you might want to consider replacing them with laminate, wood, or tile floors with throw rugs because it is impossible to completely eliminate dust from the carpet. If your child has stuffed toys, wash and dry them thoroughly once a week or so to make sure they are not harboring dust.