General use of Lysol Disinfectant Spray

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Since the world came under attack from the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of disinfectants increased exponentially across the globe. According to the research conducted by the CDC, one considerable problem is people’s inadequate understanding of the best cleaning solutions (Christensen, 2020). The findings showed that 23percent knew that not only because there is no cure or vaccine developed for the virus yet, but it’s because prevention has always been the best cure.

Obviously, the use of disinfectants increased because they are the only products capable of destroying SARS-COV-2 and other pathogens. However, it’s important to note that, not all disinfectants can be effective against coronavirus.

While 420 listed disinfectants have been designed to kill a certain strain of pathogens, EPA says Lysol disinfectant spray has proven to be effective in its uses against various pathogens including coronavirus (Crespo & Lee, 2020). And it is also convenient because it can be used to disinfect complicated equipment like electronic devices. It was even cleared to be safe for use on cell phone screens, which initially was an issue because most chemicals can cause damage when applied to the same.

Many uses of Lysol disinfectant spray

Gharpure et al. (2020) noted that Lysol disinfectant is safe to use at home and at the office, and is efficient when it comes to killing germs, bacteria, viruses and fungi.

  • Bathroom: Lysol disinfectant spray has the ability to eliminate odor from the source, so you can use it at the bathroom for disinfection. Spraying it around the toilet can help eliminate mold and mildew along with other pathogens that can pose a threat to your health.
  • Living room: The living room is a place where we sit down and relax and it’s also where we host guests. But having guests over, they can bring germs with them, and by touching surfaces they transfer them to your furniture and other things. Same applies to you when coming back from work, but with Lysol disinfectant spray, you can eliminate any germs and viruses by disinfecting frequently touched surfaces around the room.
  • Kitchen: the spray in not only designed to disinfect surfaces but also to freshen. Lysol disinfectant spray can be effective when used in the kitchen, because it is also effective against food bacteria like salmonella and E. coli. If you use it to disinfect your kitchen you can greatly reduce your chances of getting food poisoning.
  • Kids toys: children tend to be more careless with their stuff, and they can get anything in their mouth. If you are not careful with them they can get the infection from putting germs in their mouth via their toys. The good thing about Lysol disinfectant spray is that it is safe to use on kids’ toys. You can use it to disinfect these toys and eliminate any chance of your babies getting infected.
  • Your car: Lysol disinfecting spray has proven to be electronic device friendly, you can use it in your car not only to disinfect against viruses but also to freshen it. Given that this disinfectant spray can do more than just kill pathogens, I say it would be great to include it on the list of products you use to clean your car.

Well, the uses of Lysol disinfectant spray are not limited to what is listed here, it can be used in so many places to disinfect a lot of things at home and in public places. Yahoo. (2020) says that even with compelling arguments supporting Lysol’s use as a substitute cleaner, you would still have questions about its proper application procedures.

Know the solutions to your questions for an effective experience when killing any type of virus. Again, Bactakleen says it is paramount to stick to tried-and-tested products including disinfectants and sanitizers.

The same applies to several other all-natural detergents found in the market today. In case you are uncertain whether the products will effectively fight coronavirus, check if its label states something like “kills a certain germs percentage,” includes terms including “anti-bacterial,” plus can list any CDC-sanctioned disinfectants as its active ingredients. 

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