We feel that the world outside our house is unsafe. Viruses and bacteria are present everywhere outside the homes that can make us fall sick. But it is a common misconception that you may transfer and carry disease-causing viruses and bacteria from outdoors. Sometimes, that one place you consider to be the safest may not be as safe - our home. We love being indoors to stay safe from all the negativities outside. But what if our homes contain hidden viruses that may make us sick? Unlike films of dirt, viruses and germs are invisible and cause many more problems than dirt and dust. And these may cause several basic and serious health problems like a runny nose, scratchy throat, and non-stop sneezing. You thought that the main cause for common cold and cough, runny nose, or fever is fluctuations in the weather? If yes, then you are sadly mistaken. Some of these invisible viruses and bacteria may be the reason.
Novel Coronavirus and the Importance of Home Hygiene
Currently, the only virus that we can think of that can make us sick is the coronavirus. Millions of people around the world have lost their lives due to this deadly virus, so there is no underestimating it. And for those who have survived, the symptoms during and after the infection have ranged from very serious to mild. Social distancing, wearing masks outside the house, altering your diet, switching to nutritious foods and beverages, and maintaining personal hygiene is one thing. Plus, you must disinfect every surface in your house because you never know where the coronavirus might be settled in your home. Focus more on the biggest surface of your home - your home walls. A larger surface means more areas that can attract viruses and bacteria. So instead of constantly cleaning your home walls, choose an antiviral paint that will keep viruses and bacteria away for months.
Influenza Virus and Household Health Risks
One of the most infamous viruses that breed in Indian homes was the influenza virus (IFV) H3N2. If you fall sick too often, even after being indoors, it is because of the presence of the influenza virus inside your house. The virus leaves people of all ages miserable. The viral infection attacks your respiratory system - your nose, throat, and lungs - and also gets several other draining symptoms. Other influenza flu issues include headache, sore throat, chills and sweating, aching muscles, and high fever. Children and older adults are at high risk as they may develop complications like pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma flare-ups, and ear infections. Hence, it's crucial to disinfect all high-touch surfaces, especially home walls to eliminate this invisible virus. Paint your home walls with Nerolac Excel Virus Guard emulsion that reduces 99.99% viruses and bacteria, and also the chances of falling sick due to viruses. The paint hardly has any harmful fumes, which means you may not feel irritated because of the elements in this antimicrobial paint.
Understanding Stomatitis and Viral Infections
No matter what the season is, homes can be exposed to various viruses and germs. One example is the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), which can affect both humans and animals. The risk of stomatitis infections may increase during seasonal transitions, particularly towards the end of winter and throughout summer.
Symptoms may include weakness, weight loss, headaches, muscle pain, nausea, blisters, mouth sores, and other flu-like symptoms. Understanding these risks highlights the importance of maintaining good hygiene and taking preventive measures within the home.
How to Reduce the Spread of Viruses and Bacteria at Home?
Viruses and bacteria can be present on frequently touched surfaces throughout the home. Regular cleaning and disinfection of high-touch areas such as door handles, switches, tables, and other commonly used surfaces can help reduce the risk of microbial contamination.
Home walls are often overlooked during cleaning routines, even though family members, especially children and senior citizens, frequently come into contact with them. Maintaining a clean indoor environment requires attention to both commonly touched surfaces and larger areas such as walls.
Creating Cleaner Indoor Spaces with Antiviral Wall Paint
In addition to regular cleaning, homeowners may consider solutions that support cleaner wall surfaces. Nerolac Excel Virus Guard Interior Paint is designed with Japanese Shiquy Technology and helps reduce viruses, germs, and bacteria on painted surfaces. The paint also provides a rich fabric-like finish that enhances interior aesthetics.
By combining routine cleaning practices with advanced wall protection solutions, homeowners can create cleaner, more comfortable indoor spaces for their families.