Biohazard and Virus Cleanup: When Disinfecting, It’s Important to Read and Follow Label Directions
The EPA just announced it has approved two Lysol spray disinfectants as effective against the COVID-19 virus (technically SARS-CoV-2). The announcement indicates the sprays will kill the virus when sprayed on hard surfaces that are not porous. (This excludes cloth surfaces, carpet, furniture, etc.). According to the EPA – which lists over 400 products on its list as effective against what they term ‘harder to kill’ microorganisms, these two are the first to be tested against this particular virus and shown to be effective. They are:
- Lysol Disinfectant Spray
- Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist
This video from ABC7 news shares the information:
But there is a catch – spray and wipe won’t do it. Disinfecting is a different process than cleaning, and you need to use different techniques. We’re used to spraying and then immediately wiping when cleaning, but using that method for disinfecting simply wastes the product and does not disinfect. (Most disinfectants need to remain wet on a surface for an extended period – usually about 2 or three minutes.)
With these Lysol sprays, it takes 2 minutes to be effective, which means that the surface sprayed needs to remain wet the the product for at least 2 minutes. We want to point out that use of these disinfectant sprays – as well as any other disinfectant product – will only achieve the desired results when the instructions on the label are followed.
As a bio-hazard cleanup and remediation company, we understand the importance of reading and following label directions for any products we use, regardless of whether they are for cleaning or disinfecting. If you have questions about COVID-19 approved cleaners and disinfectants and how to use them, we encourage you to visit the EPA website.
MedTech Cleaners is currently offering COVID-19 cleanup and disinfecting in a number of areas of the Pacific Northwest, specifically in the greater Spokane and Seattle areas, but we also have other locations in Idaho, Oregon, and Montana. To find out if we cover your area, please callus at (877) 691-6706. Our phone is answered 24/7.
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