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Disinfect Your Houses To Protect Yourself From Microscopic Organisms (CORONAVIRUS). Biologist Advises



Disinfect Your Houses To Protect Yourself From Microscopic Organisms (CORONAVIRUS). Biologist Advises



Director of AGRED-HEALTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION who double as Molecular Biologist, Mr Ebenezer Eduam Afful has advised the general public to adopt a habit of disinfecting our houses to protect ourselves against Microscopic Organisms.



In an interview on Twifo Praso based radio station Sweet fm with Nana Kwaku Addae Mununkum, Mr Afful emphasized that, Cleaning and disinfecting our houses, work places, Churches, Schools and  institutions can help lessen the community spread of germs and bacteria. A surface can look clean but still harbor illness-causing bacteria for several hours or days.

If someone in your home is sick, prevent the spread of bacteria, viruses, and more with appropriate cleaning strategies and disinfecting products. said Mr Ebenezer Eduam.

 Moreover, Mr Ebenezer Eduam Afful of AGRED-HEALTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION expressed that our homes are supposed to be  safe as heaven where we can relax and recuperate from what we're encountered out in the world. Unfortunately, we wind up bringing home the world and all its germs through dirty hands, shoes, clothing and phones.


Mr. Eduam therefore says, the best way to protect our family is to quite simple to clean and disinfect our houses, after washing our hands, the best way to protect our family is to disinfect our houses. The former means we're removing germ, but not killing, while the latter means we're actually killing them.


These disinfecting is important because we might clean up surfaces ineffectively but we might not be disinfecting, leaving germs and bacteria to fester and grow.

He concluded by saying, disinfection; if done correctly will kill some Microscopic Organisms and prevent others like viruses so they can No longer cause harm. The key areas to address are surfaces that are shared by family members, and those that come in close contact with bodily fluids.


For more details contact Mr Ebenezer Eduam Afful of AGRED-HEALTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION on:

 +233544036516.


Story filed by:  Odiasempa  Kwaku Ahiaku.

Sweet fm, Twifo Praso-C/R

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