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  2. Deep clean (COVID-19) - Wikipedia

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    A deep clean, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, is a sanitation technology. [1] It can mean different things, depending on the industry [2] or jurisdiction.For example, the UK NHS care home guidelines [3] differ from the US CDC recommendations on "How to clean and disinfect". [4]

  3. Here’s how Lysol Disinfectant Spray actually works, and where ...

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    While the EPA previously released a list of over 400 approved cleaning products that met its list of criteria for use against COVID-19, Lysol’s disinfectants are the first two that the agency ...

  4. Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation - Wikipedia

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    UVGI can be used to disinfect air with prolonged exposure. In the 1930s and 40s, an experiment in public schools in Philadelphia showed that upper-room ultraviolet fixtures could significantly reduce the transmission of measles among students. [100] UV and violet light are able to neutralize the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2. [101]

  5. Disinfectant - Wikipedia

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    Disinfectants are frequently used in hospitals, dental surgeries, kitchens, and bathrooms to kill infectious organisms. Sanitizers are mild compared to disinfectants and are used majorly to clean things that are in human contact whereas disinfectants are concentrated and are used to clean surfaces like floors and building premises.

  6. Experts Say Disinfecting Surfaces Won't Prevent COVID-19 - AOL

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    The answer may surprise you. Microbiologists say the coronavirus doesn't usually survive on surfaces. Rutgers Medical School Professor Emanuel Goldman said, "You actually go into hospitals, where ...

  7. Infection prevention and control - Wikipedia

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    These investigations are carried out in order to prevent additional cases in the current outbreak, prevent future outbreaks, learn about a new disease or learn something new about an old disease. Reassuring the public, minimizing the economic and social disruption as well as teaching epidemiology are some other obvious objectives of outbreak ...

  8. Americans misuse disinfectants in 'high risk' practice to ...

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    June 5 (Reuters) - More than a third of Americans misused cleaners and disinfectants to try to prevent infection by the coronavirus, according to a U.S. survey taken shortly after President Donald ...

  9. Chlorine-releasing compounds - Wikipedia

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    Chlorine-releasing compounds, also known as chlorine base compounds, is jargon to describe certain chlorine-containing substances that are used as disinfectants and bleaches. They include the following chemicals: sodium hypochlorite (active agent in bleach), chloramine, halazone, and sodium dichloroisocyanurate. [2]