CORONAVIRUS PREVENTION – HAND SANITIZER AND DISINFECTANTS
Cleaning products like Sanitizers and Disinfectants have become a part of people's daily lives since the coronavirus pandemic hit, but with so many products on the shelves, you may be wondering what the difference is.
Popular ads in social media and TV for cleaning products that claim they kill 99.99% of germs usually refer to Disinfectants and Sanitizers, specifically antiseptics like hand sanitizer and any products that contain peroxides and alcohol, are generally "geared for using on your skin."
Sanitizers and disinfectants are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and therefore, must be certified through a process that tests them to meet certain pre-defined criteria. sanitizers reduce bacteria on a surface by at least 99.9%, disinfectants kill a wider range of microorganisms (than sanitizers), and cleaners simply remove dirt, soils and impurities from surfaces. They play different roles for the safety of people.
Germs Specificity: Both sanitizers and disinfectants must be tested against specific germs. Chemical labels must list out each of these germs individually. One disinfectant could kill germs on the floors and other non-living things while another disinfectant might kill germs in other way. It’s important to understand that a single sanitizer or disinfectant will not kill all microorganisms, and to know which germs your products work against.
Sanitizers are certified for bacteria only, while disinfectants can also be certified to kill viruses, mold, mildew, and fungi.
You can read more about how hand sanitizer works and where to buy online hand sanitizer and Disinfectants in below link.
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