Of the many things the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us, one is to clean our homes more regularly. From kitchen counters, door knobs, and bedroom almirah, microscopic bacteria is sitting everywhere. And, not to forget, floors. Due to heavy traffic, they usually contain a lot of dirt and germs, even if you cover them with carpets. How often you should clean and disinfect floors depends on the amount of traffic they receive. For most floors, once in a couple of weeks works well. But, if you have kids or pets at home, the cleaning frequency should be adjusted accordingly. Should you clean or disinfect your floors? What’s the process for these two methods? Let’s discuss. Should You Clean or Disinfect Your Floors? The first thing you need to note is that cleaning and disinfecting are not the same. Cleaning helps you remove germs without killing them. On the other hand, disinfecting involves killing germs using chemicals to reduce the risks of spreading infection. It’s always a good approach ...