Hantavirus: Cleaning Up Rodent-Infested Areas

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Use extreme caution when cleaning rodent-infested areas. Take the following precautions to avoid becoming infected with hantavirus.

  • Wear rubber or plastic gloves at all times while cleaning.
  • Before you start cleaning, open all doors and windows for at least 30 minutes. Stay out of the area until the 30 minutes is up. If you are in an enclosed place, you may also want to wear goggles and a respirator with a filter to avoid breathing contaminated dust.
  • Do not stir up dust by sweeping up or vacuuming up droppings, urine, or nesting materials. Instead, wet all areas to be cleaned with a household disinfectant, such as Lysol, or a solution of bleach and water. To dilute household bleach, follow the directions on the label. Make sure you also treat the dead rodents, their nests, and droppings.
  • Clean up droppings or nest materials with paper towels or rags and place them in plastic bags. Place dead rodents in plastic bags. Seal each bag before throwing it away in the garbage.
  • If you use a spring-loaded snap trap, you can clean it by pouring very hot water on it.

When you have finished cleaning and disposing of the rodents and other contaminated materials:

  • Wash your gloves in disinfectant solution or soap and water before you take them off.
  • Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water after you take off the gloves.

If you have an area that is heavily infested with rodents, call a professional exterminator to remove them. You also can contact your local health department for help.

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ByHealthwise Staff

Primary Medical ReviewerE. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine

Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine

Elizabeth T. Russo, MD - Internal Medicine

Specialist Medical ReviewerLeslie Tengelsen, PhD, DVM -

Current as ofMay 17, 2017