and it works best, with items that could be immersed,
in a mostly water, but weak bleach added, such as a few capfuls to a sink full of water,
with clean dishes and silverware in it, to remove more germs than our typical washing does.
Leave any possible items immersed for a few minutes,
then let the items air-dry, for the most effectiveness.
To wipe surfaces, one can either spray a water/weak bleach solution, or apply it to rag, and wipe,
but again, do let air dry... if at all possible
But it's okay if someone prefers to rinse them, after letting them air dry.
The bleach evaporates quickly, and even if someone actually touched and then mouthed a drop of the weakest bleach in water solution, the result would be nothing or a stomach cramp, not serious.
Things that cannot be either immersed or wiped, such as fabric, try to wash them with hotter water, or with more agitation, if you feel the need.