As the coronavirus pandemic spreads, it's more frustrating than ever to have no control over the cleanliness of surfaces and things you encounter outside of your home. But instead of stressing out over that, it's helpful to concentrate on keeping your own space clean. You may think you're covered by wiping down your kitchen counters and soaping up your bathroom every once in a while, but there are many more spots around the house that could use a daily once-over—and rarely, if ever, get one. To keep you healthy and to give you something to do while you’re at home, here’s a list of the things you should pretttty much clean every day.
Some of them may surprise you… (but I sure hope they don’t) 

Before we go further… 

  • Cleaning refers to the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces. It does not kill germs, but by removing them, it lowers their numbers and the risk of spreading infection.
  • Disinfecting refers to using chemicals, for example, EPA-registered disinfectants, to kill germs on surfaces. This process does not necessarily clean dirty surfaces or remove germs, but by killing germs on a surface after cleaning, it can further lower the risk of spreading infection.

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1. Keyboard
You probably type on your computer every day, so it's no wonder that the thing is crawling with bacteria.

2. Bed
While washing your bedsheets and pillowcases every day may be overkill, it's important to clean up your bed on a daily basis for both your mental and physical wellbeing. So, at the very least, you should wash your bedsheets once every seven days.

3. Water Bottle
If you want to keep your bottle clean, just make sure to empty the water bottle at the end of every day and wash it with a mixture of antibacterial dish soap and hot water.

4. Rings
Your wedding ring's primary purpose is to serve as a symbol of your commitment to your spouse. But it's also apparently a breeding ground for some seriously gross bacteria.

5. Towels 
Just because your bath towels dry off your supposedly clean body doesn't mean that they're clean themselves.

6. Bathroom "Things"
When’s the last time you wiped down that hairbrush, toothbrush, the taps or even the flush lever?? Now you are! 

7. Steering Wheel 
Before going out for a drive, you might want to consider wiping down your steering wheel first.

and finally 

8. YOUR PHONE
Touch screens on our devices are an often overlooked source of microbes that can be brought into our personal space. In fact, numerous studies have found that our cellphones can be carriers of microbial life forms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. ewww
For electronics such as cell phones or tablets that use touch screens use a microfiber and 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipes or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes.