Cold and flu season is in full swing and your homesellers may be worried about the germs that buyers leave behind when they visit their home. The following tips can help keep a seller’s home free of nasty germs:

Wash your hands: Influenza can survive on hard surfaces, countertops, door knobs, and handles for up to 48 hours. But it can easily be killed by alcohol-based hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, and soap and water. Following each showing, wipe down light switches, doorknobs, handles, and cabinet pulls.
Hide the hygiene tools: Stow away the toothbrush in a drawer prior to a showing to help make sure no one comes into contact with it.
Source: “A Germaphobe’s Guide to Selling Your Home During Flu Season,” realtor.com(R) (Nov. 15, 2016)
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