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Airbnb summer rental safety amid COVID-19 pandemic: What to know before you check in

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travel underway during the COVID-19 pandemic, health experts have advice on how to stay safe when renting a summer home on travel websites like Airbnb.A number of vacation rental companies have implemented cleaning protocols and health and safety guidelines.

Still, COVID-19 can live on surfaces like doorknobs, tables and furniture for hours or even days, so doctors advise doing a quick wipe- down of high-touch surfaces with disinfectant wipes and Lysol before guests unpack their bags.RELATED: Airbnb removed dozens of Arizona property listings over party house accusations amid coronavirus pandemic"Knowing where the virus likes to go is very important --  light switches, doorknobs, every handle should be thoroughly cleaned with soap, water, a.

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