There is no way to disinfect a pill that fell on a dirty floor and you cannot microwave or bake it for a few minutes to kill the germs. Wipe the pill off as best you can and unless it has visible dirt or is wet, it should be safe to take. In the case of visible dirt on the pill or if it is wet, discard it and take another. You may need to see your doctor for more pills if it is prescription medication.
To be completely honest it depends on if your floor is dirty or not. If your floor is really dirty then the sponge is dirty. but in order for your floor to be clean when u 'drop' a sponge you have to apply elbow grease to clean it.
The soap is always clean because the soap cannot get dirty. The floor doesn't get cleaned because the soap was just dropped, so it wasn't scrubbed around and wasn't able to clean it. So, I think that the soap is clean and the floor is dirty unless you have a clean floor.
If you drop soap on the ground, the soap is dirty AND the floor is clean.
Microwave.
The soap is always clean because the soap cannot get dirty. The floor doesn't get cleaned because the soap was just dropped, so it wasn't scrubbed around and wasn't able to clean it. So, I think that the soap is clean and the floor is dirty unless you have a clean floor.
the soap would be dirty, because there is just not enough soap to clean the entire floor.
bathroom floor
Bleach is always best, but it will discolor the floor. I would use lysol disinfectant liberally on the area, after its been cleaned as well as you can.
The soap gets dirty because you don't know what could be on the floor like germs and it gets all over the soap
It's dirty...
When your chicken hits the floor
anything to do with floor...e.g dirty floor. new door