• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    This fake story brought to us by someone who never changed a baby’s blowout. A squalling infant covered in shit is WAY worse than what allegedly happened here. Even a dog rolling around in shit is way grosser to clean.

    Put on some gloves, not really needed because you’re about to nuke ALL the bacteria, but it feels better. Pour some bleach on the mess, instant bacteria death and as soon as the air clears, zero smell. Wipe it up with disposable towels of some sort, place in plastic bag, place in trash. You don’t have the luxury of such prep when dealing with a live animal.

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          20 hours ago

          Norovirus is resistant to alcohol. That’s part of what makes it so infectious. Not sure about bleach though.

          That said iirc it doesn’t survive on surfaces super long so just wait a month or sth