Disinfecting wipes, though commonly used, may do more harm than good due to toxic ingredients causing skin and respiratory issues. Studies link these wipes to asthma and fertility problems.
To keep disinfecting wipes nice and saturated, store the container upside down inside of another plastic container!
Young adults classified as persistent weekly users of disinfectants and cleaning products vs. those who did not use these ...
TORONTO — CloroxPro expands its EcoClean product portfolio with the launch of Clorox EcoClean Disinfecting Wipes. These wipes are made with plant-based substrate and naturally derived citric aci ...
With the norovirus, flu, COVID-19, and other contagious diseases on the rise, we all are looking at ways to prevent the spread, and disinfecting wipes have become a go-to solution for many ...
The Allegheny County Health Department offers disinfecting tips during the flu season. KDKA-TV's John Shumway has the story.
THE STUDY DISCOVERED A BYPRODUCT OF CHLORAMINE, A DISINFECTANT USED BY MANY WATER UTILITIES, INCLUDING PAN AMERICAN WATER AND THE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY. IT’S CALLED CHLORONI ...
Why they're a waste: While Clorox wipes were pretty great at killing the coronavirus, that's no longer considered necessary in most cases. Yet like Swiffers, disinfecting wipes (or really any kind ...
Both chlorine and oxygen bleaches can remove stains and disinfect surfaces. But there are limits on how and where you can use them.
Allow to remain wet on the surface for 5-10 minutes. Wipe with paper towels or a microfiber cloth Warnings & cautions: Disinfectants must remain wet on surfaces for 5-10 minutes to be effective.