After experiencing this grand epidemic, most people may feel scared when they see the word bat. In fact, although bats contain many viruses, bats are not as terrible as we thought. It doesn't mean that they will be infected with the virus after staying in the same space with bats. There is really no need to be overly alarmed. In rural areas, there must be many people who have seen bats fly into the kitchen, bathroom or bedroom, but they have never been sick in the same room as bats, so don't panic when bats enter our home.
Generally speaking, if bats just fly into the house and then fly out, nothing will happen, whether disinfected or not; If bats fly into the house and stay on the wall, it is better to spray disinfectant on the place where bats have stayed, which is more reassuring; If bats stay on beds, wardrobes or furniture after entering the house, they must thoroughly disinfect the house, especially personal items such as clothes, sheets and bedding, and do a good job of disinfection to prevent germs from coming to us.
Finally, if there are children and bats flying into the house, you must disinfect the house immediately, because children are not sensible and easily move around. If you accidentally touch the place where the bat stays, and then lick your hands without washing your hands, it is easy to cause your child to get sick.