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Environmental Protection Agency announces two disinfection sprays Coronavirus effective

2019-nCoV Special
Source: newsin.us
[International News]     09 Jul 2020
news on july 8, according to CNN, the environmental protection agency announced on monday, july 6, that it had approved two disinfectants produced by Lysol company for fighting on hard, porous surfaces Coronavirus, the first time the agency had approved disinfection products that were effective for Coronavirus. Laboratory tests found that both products could be killed two minutes after exposure vi...
Environmental Protection Agency announces two disinfection sprays Coronavirus effective

news on july 8, according to CNN, the environmental protection agency announced on monday, july 6, that it had approved two disinfectants produced by Lysol company for fighting on hard, porous surfaces Coronavirus, the first time the agency had approved disinfection products that were effective for Coronavirus.

Environmental Protection Agency announces two disinfection sprays Coronavirus effective

Laboratory tests found that both products could be killed two minutes after exposure virus, meeting EPA standards for SARS-CoV-2virus, the Environmental Protection Agency said in a statement Monday. However, the agency warned that in no case could disinfectant products enter the human body.

The EPAa said more than 420 products on the disinfectant list were sufficient to resist virus, more difficult to kill than Coronavirus ""but the two Lysol products (Lysol Disinfectant spray and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover spray) were the first products to be directly tested against and proven effective.

Lysol company said in a statement that it is currently testing other disinfectant products for anti-new crown efficacy.

"Lysol will continue to work with a wide range of scientific and health experts to inform the public about the importance of health in response to the pandemic ," said Rahul Kadiyan (Rahul Kadyan), executive vice president of North America at Lijersh, the parent company. "

At the same time, Li Jie also warned people not to inject disinfectant into the body to treat the new crown.

A month ago, a CDC survey found that people said they cleaned more frequently because of the new crown pandemic, but only about half said they really knew how to clean and disinfect their homes safely.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people read the instructions for cleaning products carefully. When cleaning, wear gloves or other protective equipment, do not mix cleaning agent.

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