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Cold and Flu Season Are at Their Worst: Is Your Cleaning Routine Helping?

Close-up of colorful striped socks on a couch with tissues, a mug, and medicine in the foreground, while a sick person in the background blows their nose.
Close-up of colorful striped socks on a couch with tissues, a mug, and medicine in the foreground, while a sick person in the background blows their nose.

January has a way of turning everyday life into a relay race: work deadlines, school calendars, packed weekends. And then the sniffles start circulating. Cold and flu season typically ramps up in fall, peaks between December and February, and can linger well into spring. 

When everyone’s coming and going, your home should feel like the safest place to land. Thankfully, a few smart shifts in your healthy home cleaning routine can help reduce germ spread and support better indoor air. But there’s some not so good news, too: cleaning the wrong way (or with the wrong products) can irritate lungs, leave residues behind, and create a “clean” that doesn’t actually feel healthy.

Let’s walk through what matters most during cold and flu season, where germs tend to linger, and how green cleaning products and thoughtful habits can help you breathe easier (literally).

The Big Mindset Shift: Clean and Disinfect (In the Right Order)

One of the most common cleaning mistakes this time of year is skipping straight to “disinfect everything” without actually removing the dirt and grime first.

The CDC is clear: cleaning is the first step. Soap or detergent removes dirt and reduces the number of germs on surfaces. Then, if needed, you can sanitize or disinfect because grime can block disinfectants from doing their job. 

Think of it like this:

  • Cleaning = lifts and removes germs + dirt from a surface
  • Disinfecting = uses a product to kill remaining germs on hard, non-porous surfaces

That order matters most on the surfaces everyone touches all day.

Where Germs Lurk During Cold and Flu Season (It’s Not Just the Bathroom)

We tend to focus on the obvious places: sinks, toilets, countertops. But during cold and flu season, the most important targets are the high-touch surfaces your household taps dozens of times a day.

Health experts note that cold and flu viruses can remain infectious on surfaces for hours to days. While most spread happens through close contact and respiratory droplets, touching contaminated surfaces and then your face can also contribute to illness.

Start with these high-priority surfaces:

  • Doorknobs (inside and out)
  • Light switches
  • Remote controls + gaming controllers
  • Phones and tablets
  • Refrigerator handles
  • Cabinet pulls
  • Faucet handles
  • Bathroom vanity + toilet handle
  • Entryway surfaces (keys bowl, mailbox area, mudroom hooks)

Additional guidance emphasizes wiping down doorknobs, switches, counters, and remotes daily if someone is sick or you’ve had visitors.

A Simple Routine That Helps: The “Daily 5” 

If you’re time-strapped (and if it’s January, you probably are), your best friend is a small routine you can actually keep.

Here’s a daily 5-minute healthy home cleaning reset you can easily incorporate into even the busiest of schedules:

  1. Wipe high-touch points (doorknobs, switches, remotes)
  2. Kitchen touch zone (fridge handle, counter where lunches land)
  3. Bathroom quick pass (faucet handles + vanity surface)
  4. Trash + tissues (clear used tissues; replace liners if someone’s sick)
  5. Fresh air moment (crack windows 5-10 minutes when weather allows)

Don’t worry about perfection. This is about reducing the “germ handoff” points that keep illness circulating through your house.

Weekly Healthy Home Cleaning

Once a week (or twice, if someone’s actively sick), add a deeper reset:

  • Bedding refresh: wash sheets + pillowcases (especially if anyone has symptoms)
  • Bathroom disinfection: toilet, sink, faucet handles, and the “splash zone” around the vanity
  • Kitchen sink + sponge/cloth swap: sinks and cleaning cloths can harbor germs
  • Floors: especially entryways and kitchens
  • Soft surfaces: vacuum upholstered areas and rugs (where dust and irritants collect)

And don’t forget the simplest illness-fighting habit of all: handwashing. Mayo Clinic recommends scrubbing with soap for at least 20 seconds, including between fingers and under nails.

What to Do if Someone is Sick

When a cold or flu hits your house, aim for “contain and clean,” not panic-cleaning everything at once. You can tighten the routine without turning your home into a lab.

Helpful steps include:

  • If you have more than one bathroom, reserve one for the sick person when possible.
  • Use separate cleaning supplies for the sick area (or disinfect tools after use).
  • Wear gloves (and a mask if needed) while cleaning high-risk areas.
  • Prioritize high-touch disinfection daily (switches, knobs, remotes).

If you’re disinfecting with bleach, follow product directions. The CDC notes that when directions aren’t available, you can make a bleach solution by mixing 4 teaspoons of bleach per quart of room temperature water. When cleaning, the diluted bleach solution should remain visibly wet for at least one minute (contact time) before wiping away.

Don’t Let “Cleaning” Make Your Air Feel Worse

Here’s the part busy homeowners often feel but don’t always name: sometimes cleaning leaves the house smelling “strong” and your head, throat, or chest feeling tight.

Indoor air matters. The EPA notes that VOCs (volatile organic compounds) can be emitted by many household products — including some cleaning products — and concentrations can be higher indoors than outdoors. 

A few smart protections:

  • Choose green cleaning products when possible, especially in frequently used areas.
  • Avoid heavy fragrances if your household is sensitive.
  • Ventilate during and after cleaning (even a short window crack helps).
  • Never mix chemicals, especially bleach + ammonia, which can create toxic chloramine gases.

A healthy home should feel fresh, not harsh.

Where Maid Brigade Fits In: Health-Forward Cleaning You Can Trust

During cold and flu season, reliability matters just as much as thoroughness. You don’t want a surface-level clean or a cleaner who’s improvising with whatever product is under the sink. You want a consistent system that supports a safe, healthy home.

That’s exactly why we built PUREcleaning®, a three-step process designed for real healthy home cleaning:

  • Step 1: Remove dirt and irritants using color-coded cloths to reduce cross-contamination and HEPA-filtration vacuums aimed at improving air quality.
  • Step 2: Clean and sanitize with electrolyzed water: a gentle, non-toxic cleanser/disinfectant without dyes, fragrances, or phosphates.
  • Step 3: Disinfect high-touch surfaces using an electrostatic spray approach for broader coverage on the places that matter most (like switches and doorknobs).

We offer green house cleaning services as a holistic approach, pairing safer solutions with air-quality-conscious equipment and consistent protocols, not just a “green” label on a bottle.

Key Takeaways

  • During cold and flu season, prioritize high-touch surfaces and a routine you can sustain.
  • Clean first, then disinfect when it makes sense, especially when someone is sick.
  • Your products matter; indoor air can be more polluted than you think, so green cleaning products can be a smart, health-forward choice.
  • If you want a thorough clean without the chemical fog, Maid Brigade’s PUREcleaning® is designed to support a cleaner, healthier home.

Ready for a Healthier Clean When You Need It Most?

If January has your household running at full speed, you don’t need one more thing on your plate. Maid Brigade helps busy homeowners protect their time, their standards, and the health of the people they love with detailed, reliable cleaning built for real life in the thick of cold and flu season.When you’re ready, reach out for a free estimate and let’s make cleaning day the best day of the week!

Green Cleaning 101: Why Non-Toxic Solutions Matter for Your Home

Maintaining a clean home isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s about creating a healthy, safe environment for your family. This is where green cleaning comes into play, offering an eco-friendly approach to home cleaning that benefits both your health and the planet. 

At Maid Brigade, we are dedicated to providing top-tier professional cleaning and disinfection services with a strong commitment to eco-friendly practices. Our PUREcleaning system, which utilizes non-toxic solutions like electrolyzed water, is at the forefront of this green-cleaning revolution.

Our goal today is to educate you on the importance of green cleaning, introduce effective techniques, and highlight the many benefits of hiring a house cleaning service that uses non-toxic solutions for your home. By understanding and implementing these practices, you can ensure a safer, healthier living space for your loved ones.

Understanding Green Cleaning

Green cleaning is all about using environmentally friendly products and methods to maintain a clean home. It emphasizes the use of natural, non-toxic ingredients that are safe for both people and the planet. Unlike traditional cleaning methods, which often rely on harsh chemicals, green cleaning focuses on sustainable practices and reducing environmental impact.

Two of the fundamental principles of green cleaning are:

  • Use of Non-Toxic Products: Green cleaning products avoid harmful chemicals like ammonia and bleach, instead using natural ingredients such as vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils.
  • Sustainable Practices: This includes using reusable cleaning tools, reducing water consumption, and proper waste disposal.

The Significance for Home Disinfection and Health

Traditional cleaning methods often involve chemicals that can cause health issues and environmental damage. Green cleaning, on the other hand, promotes a safer approach by using biodegradable and non-toxic products, which are just as effective in maintaining cleanliness.

Non-toxic cleaning is crucial for maintaining a healthy home environment. It helps eliminate germs and bacteria without introducing toxic substances into your living space. This is particularly important for households with children, pets, or individuals with respiratory issues like allergies or asthma.

Benefits of Green Cleaning

Let’s consider some of the key benefits of green cleaning:

  • Health Benefits: Green cleaning reduces your exposure to harmful chemicals. By using non-toxic products, you reduce the risk of chemical burns, skin irritations, and respiratory problems. You also benefit from improved indoor air quality, which can help with respiratory health.
  • Environmental Benefits: Green cleaning products are biodegradable and reduce water and soil pollution. They often come in recyclable packaging to minimize waste as well. You can help contribute to sustainable resource use and the protection of ecosystems by using renewable resources and reducing your reliance on synthetic chemicals.
  • Home Benefits: Non-toxic products are gentle and safe for all surfaces, prolonging the life of your household items and furnishings without sacrificing cleaning effectiveness. Green cleaning products are also less likely to produce overpowering smells like chemical cleaning solutions.

By understanding and prioritizing green cleaning practices, you can create a better, more sustainable home environment. This approach not only protects your family’s health but also contributes to the well-being of our planet.

Key Green Cleaning Techniques

Natural ingredients are the cornerstone of green cleaning. Many common items are effective and safe for various cleaning tasks.

  • Vinegar: Great for cutting through grease and removing mildew.
  • Baking Soda: Excellent for scrubbing surfaces and neutralizing odors.
  • Lemon Juice: Acts as a natural disinfectant with a pleasant scent.

Eco-Friendly Tools

As you bring more environmentally friendly cleaning practices into your life, you’ll also want to make sure you’re using the right tools. For example, microfiber cloths are highly effective at picking up dust and dirt without the need for chemical cleaners. They can be washed and reused many times. Opt for mop heads that can be washed and reused to reduce waste and cost over time.

Proper maintenance of eco-friendly tools ensures their longevity and effectiveness. Wash microfiber cloths regularly to maintain their cleaning power, and follow manufacturer instructions for cleaning and storing reusable mop heads.

Proper Disposal and Recycling

Disposing of cleaning products and materials responsibly is a key aspect of green cleaning. Follow local guidelines for disposing of hazardous materials. Avoid pouring chemicals down the drain. Recycle containers and packaging when possible. 

Choosing the Right Green Cleaning Products

When selecting green cleaning products, it’s essential to be able to decipher product labels to ensure they meet environmental and health standards. Here’s how:

  • Ingredients: Look for clear, transparent ingredient lists. Avoid products with vague terms like “fragrance” or “dye.”
  • Certifications: Seek out certifications such as EPA Safer Choice, Green Seal, and Ecologo. These indicate that the product has been tested and meets rigorous standards for safety and sustainability.
  • Eco-Friendly Claims: Verify claims like “biodegradable,” “non-toxic,” or “plant-based” through reliable sources or certification bodies.

Maid Brigade’s PUREcleaning System

Maid Brigade’s PUREcleaning system represents a leap in green cleaning technology. At its heart is electrolyzed water, produced by combining electricity, water, and salt. This solution is a potent disinfectant, eradicating bacteria and viruses without leaving harmful residues.

This system offers tremendous benefits for homeowners. First, it is non-toxic and safe. Electrolyzed water is safe for families and pets, posing no risks like those associated with conventional cleaners. It also provides more effective cleaning. Electrolyzed water is highly effective against pathogens, ensuring a deep clean without harmful chemicals. Our cleaning process also removes 99.9% of harmful airborne particles, dramatically improving air quality in your home.

The PUREcleaning system employs electrolyzed water throughout the cleaning process. This solution is sprayed on surfaces to disinfect and clean, breaking down bacteria and viruses efficiently. Compared to traditional methods, electrolyzed water offers a safer, greener alternative that maintains high cleaning standards without compromising health or the environment.

By understanding labels and choosing products certified for their safety and effectiveness, and considering systems like Maid Brigade’s PUREcleaning, you can ensure your home is cleaned in a way that is safe, sustainable, and highly effective.

Embrace the Green Cleaning Revolution

Green cleaning is more than a trend; it’s a commitment to a healthier home and a healthier planet. By using non-toxic, eco-friendly products and methods, you can protect your family from harmful chemicals, improve indoor air quality, and contribute to environmental sustainability. We encourage you to adopt green cleaning habits and practices in your daily routine.

If you’re looking for professional cleaning, Maid Brigade uses top-notch green cleaning products and services with our innovative PUREcleaning system. Schedule your service with Maid Brigade today to experience a safer, cleaner home.