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Free guide: protect your home from hantavirus and rodents

A practical guide for phone or print. It explains how to reduce rodent exposure, clean without aerosolizing dust and identify situations that require medical or professional help.

Free PDF guide

Protect your home from hantavirus and rodents

12 practical pages: cleaning, protective equipment, sealing entry points, food storage and when to call a professional. Official sources cited. No advertising.

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Contents

What the guide covers

The content is educational, sourced and prevention-focused. It does not replace medical diagnosis or qualified pest-control work.

  1. 01Hantavirus in one page
  2. 02Transmission through dust, urine, saliva and droppings
  3. 03Safe cleanup of mouse droppings and urine
  4. 04Gloves, mask, ventilation and disinfection
  5. 05Seal entry points and reduce nesting areas
  6. 06Store grain, flour, pet food and waste safely
  7. 07Basements, attics, garages, cabins and camping
  8. 08Warning symptoms and when to call emergency care
  9. 09When to request professional help
  10. 10Official sources and verification method

Cleaning mouse droppings

The guide emphasizes ventilation, wetting/disinfection before cleanup, gloves and avoiding dry sweeping or vacuuming droppings. The goal is to reduce contaminated dust.

Rodent prevention

Advice covers sealed storage, closing entry points, removing food sources, keeping waste covered and regularly inspecting rarely used spaces.

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