For the most part, scrubbing with soap and water or using an all-purpose spray is enough to clean your home. But some jobs call for stronger products, like getting rid of germs after someone is sick.
Aside from washing your hands and social distancing, there are other ways to help ‘flatten the curve’ and slow down the spread of coronavirus—namely wiping down and disinfecting surfaces. Common ...
It seems like such a simple and easy way to clean up a dirty surface: wipe it down with a disinfecting wipe, the kind of product sold in easy-to-grab cylindrical canisters. Indeed, in the earliest ...
You always need to clean the appliances that clean for you, and washing machines are no different. But while it’s important to disfinect this laundry essential every once in a while, you might wonder: ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Stockpiling on disinfectants can get costly nowadays, particularly with how limited the supply has become amid the pandemic. But what if you could just make a disinfectant ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Introducing Microban 24, the new disinfectant brand from P&G. Launching today in the UK, the product range offers unrivalled protection against bacteria in homes, not only ...
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ecolab, the global leader in water, hygiene and infection prevention solutions and services, has received another product approval from the U.S. Environmental ...
Cleaning and disinfecting are not the same thing, and there are plenty of items in your home that could be harboring germs if they aren't disinfected often.