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How to clean up after throwing up on the ground?

If you throw up on the floor, you can wrap the vomit in a lot of toilet paper and put it in the trash can until it is cleaned up. Then wipe it locally with disinfectant, which can also remove the odor in the air. Or you can spray some air fresheners.

Wear latex gloves or disposable gloves. Cover your hand in case you get sick. Hands will not touch dirty vomit, but also prevent infection with bacteria. Scrape off the vomit as much as possible. Once the vomit falls to the ground, scrape it off with a scraper or shovel as soon as possible and throw it into a dustpan or plastic bag.

Cut off the cardboard and scoop up the vomit. Old cereal boxes, soda boxes or cardboard on the back of notebooks can all be used as shovels. Slide the cardboard gently under the most concentrated position of vomit, shovel it up and throw it into the trash can. You can cut out two pieces of cardboard as a disposable temporary broom and dustpan, and use 1 piece of cardboard to push the vomit onto the other piece of cardboard.

Turn the plastic bag upside down and put it on your hand as a temporary glove. Try to pick up the vomit through the plastic bag, then turn it back, tie the bag tightly and throw it into the trash can.

Mix 1 tbsp ammonia water with 250 ml water. Spray or pour the mixture on the stain. Wipe the ammonia water on the stain with a sponge or towel, then rinse with water and dry it with a towel.

Finally, you can sprinkle baking soda on the vomiting area. Baking soda is very effective in cleaning up vomit. It can absorb excess water and make the vomit slightly caked. Pour a lot of baking soda on the stain. Wait 10 to 15 minutes, or wait until the vomit is dry. Then, use a vacuum cleaner to clean and remove all hard lumps. Repeat it several times if necessary.