Disinfectants: Are They really Able to Kill Germs?
Published on Tuesday, 19 January 2010
With the outbreak of AH1N1, swine flu, and other air borne diseases all over the world, people have become noticeably vigilant about how they should take care of themselves and how they can protect their bodies against these deadly diseases. And in these times when you need to kill all these pests and viruses, you think about disinfectants as your best way to shield yourself against all these life-threatening diseases.
While it is true that these disinfectant products contain disinfecting solutions, the real thing is that they can only do as much. These disinfectant products can shield and protect a human body only up until a certain degree. The chemical contents such as ammonium chloride, phenolic acid, and alcohol are the initial blocking systems that you can use against these germs and pests. However, the real way to disinfect the house or any place is to ensure that you maintain a clean and well groomed house.
Make sure that the toilets are being cleaned (meaning, it is treated with the right solutions) all the time. This will save you from bringing in alcohol and wipes every time you use the bathroom for your bathroom needs. The place is best disinfected after every use.
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