How To Clean And Disinfect Surfaces With Covid-19 Coronavirus

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How To Clean And Disinfect Surfaces With Covid-19 Coronavirus
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Here's how to clean and disinfect surfaces with Covid-19:

, this study tested how well various ingredients in Lysol products worked against the Covid-19 coronavirus. All of the tested components, which included ethyl alcohol, para-chloro-meta-xylenol, salicylic acid, and quaternary ammonium compounds, inactivated the SARS-Cov2 within five minutes of being in contact with the virus.List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2

Since the EPA at the time couldn’t wait for disinfectants to be tested specifically against the Covid-19 coronavirus, they assembled this list of products that presumably work against the SARS-CoV2. This has included products that have proven to be effective against viruses that are seemingly “harder to kill” than the Covid-19 coronavirus.

What you shouldn’t do is compromise and use a disinfectant that’s not on List N. Since the beginning of the pandemic, finding appropriate disinfectants has often been as hard to find as true love, the Yeti, and toilet paper, not necessarily in that order. Store shelves may still be bare except for products that don’t appear on List N. So it may be tempting to home with something. But that means that you may risk using a disinfectant that doesn’t work against the SARS-CoV2... [+]3.

7. Don’t miss areas such as corners or connectors. Leave the disinfectant on the surface for the recommended length of time.

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