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The foundation of the Household and Commercial Products Association (HCPA) offers more pointers on home care.
April 27, 2020
By: The Alliance
Cleaning removes germs, disinfecting kills them. The best way to fight coronavirus is to clean and then disinfect using an EPA-approved disinfectant. What Products Kill Coronavirus? The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is easy to kill because it has an outer layer of fat. When you use a disinfectant to dissolve the fat, the virus breaks down. · Double check that you are using a true disinfectant – Look for the EPA registration number on the back of the label. · Compare the EPA registration number on the product’s label with the EPA registration number on List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2. · Following the instructions is key – Take a few minutes to read the product label and review the directions and safety information. · Check the label for the contact time, which is how long the product should remain on the surface to properly disinfect. · Vinegar will not work because it does not affect the outer layer of fat. Be Organized Take an organized approach to protecting your home. Create a checklist of high-touch areas that need to be disinfected frequently, including: · Kitchen counters · Bathroom counters · Doorknobs and handles · Light switches · Tables · Cell phones · Laptops and keyboards · Toilets · Faucets · TV remote Tips for Common Product Types Wipes · Double check that your wipe is a disinfectant. · Did you pre-clean? Dirt and grime can make the disinfectant less effective. · Don’t skimp. Use enough wipes so that the entire surface is wet. Sprays · Spray from six to eight inches away. Make sure the entire surface is wet. · Wait before you wipe. Read the directions on the label to see how long the product needs to air dry. · Things that touch food or mouths should be rinsed after drying. Safety First · Most importantly, wash your hands regularly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. · Keep cleaning products, disinfectants and hand sanitizer secured and stored safely away, especially now that many children are home. · Don’t mix or make your own products – they may not be effective and can even be dangerous. · Follow recommnedations from the CDCand World Health Organization. For more information, visit consumered.org/prepareforcoronavirus.
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