Sunday, December 25, 2011

Lysol I.c.TM. Disinfectant Wipes Qty 6

!±8± Lysol I.c.TM. Disinfectant Wipes Qty 6


Rate : | Price : $143.28 | Post Date : Dec 25, 2011 16:15:35
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Cleans, disinfects and deodorizes. Disposable, single use format. Bleach and alcohol free, meets the decontamination requirements of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. Tuberculocidal, virucidal (including norovirus, FVC, and AIDS), and bactericidal (including pseudomonas, salmonella, E. coli, VRE, and MRSA). Safe for vinyl surfaces.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Hard Surface Disinfectant Wipes

!±8±Hard Surface Disinfectant Wipes

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Post Date : Dec 19, 2011 21:45:29
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Effective against the following pathogens in 5 minutes at 20 degrees C/68 degrees F on hard, nonporous surfaces when used as directed: Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella choleraesuis, Escherichia coli 0157:H7, *Genital herpes virus, *HIV-1 (AIDS)**(at an exposure time of 1 min.), Athlete's foot fungus, Myco-bacterium TB, MRSA, VRE, *Influenza A. **See label for complete HIV (AIDS virus) information. Areas of use include hospitals, intensive care units, surgery, recovery, anesthesia, X-ray, CAT lab, orthopedics, newborn nursery, respiratory therapy, emergency medical settings, child care centers, schools, school buses, laboratories, clinics, nursing facilities, medical offices, dental offices, veterinary facilities, janitorial, commercial, industrial facilities, spas and health clubs, hotels, restaurants and more. For use on hard, nonporous surfaces only, such as stainless steel, formica, glass tables, carts, baskets, counters, cabinets, telephones

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Monk Disinfectant Wipes Household / Commercial Surface Wipes, 800 Count Tub,

!±8± Monk Disinfectant Wipes Household / Commercial Surface Wipes, 800 Count Tub,

Brand : National | Rate : | Price : $69.99
Post Date : Dec 15, 2011 12:48:06 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days


This product will be effective against the H1N1 (swine) flu strain as well as other influenza A virus strains, on hard non-porous surfaces. Cleans and disinfects non-porous personal safety equipment including respirators! Monk wipes deliver! When compared with the leading brands, the leading brands don't compare to Monk Wipes at all!

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Spring Cleaning - Do it Naturally

!±8± Spring Cleaning - Do it Naturally

It's time to get serious and evict dust googies from the remotest corners of our homes! Removing dust and dirt is an important, healthful exercise for everyone in your family, the right time to check for needed repairs, and to reorganize for better living in the new year.

Spring cleaning rituals go back centuries, but in the last couple of centuries, spring cleaning has always looked like this:

Put away winter clothes and take out spring and summer clothing.

Sweep and vacuum floors, walls, and corners.

Wash floors and carpets.

Clean window panes, sills, and frames.

Freshen all organic bedding and woolens out of sunlight, outdoors.

Replace thick winter curtains that keep heat in with light summer curtains that allow breezes through.

Remove storm windows, hang up screens.

Brush or vacuum stuffed furniture and remove spots.

Wash every surface in every room that has accumulated dust or grime.

Finish a spring cleaning by bringing in loads of spring flowers and placing them in vases in every room (Ladies and Gentlemen, this is a mandatory act of Springtime celebration and self-congratulation!).

I know the first whiffs of warmer air can inspire you to get your cleaning project started with gusto, but Arctic natives (like Chicagoans and New Yorkers) should wait until temps are in the 60's and 70's so windows can be thrown open for the CRUCIAL Spring Cleaning ingredient of fresh, marvelous, springtime air flowing through your personal spaces!

Oh, OKAY. City air isn't exactly pristine. And yes, some apartment windows don't open, so um, when you're done cleaning your spaces, go for a walk to the local florist. Or, if you have a balcony, why not plant some pots of herbs or flowers?

And if your hip city spaces are airtight, the last thing you need is chemicals off-gassing into your tight environment. Do not delay... fill your spaces with chemical free organic bedding and organic cottons, and keep the dust googies on a fast track out through the vacuum!

NONTOXIC & NATURAL CLEANING

Do pay attention: Disinfecting is an important advantage of modern Science and Health, which cannot be addressed with organic products. Absolutely seek out cleaning products that are simple, safe, and sustainable, but bear in mind that germicide absolutely requires chemical intervention. Science has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. Be realistic.

That said, cleaning products that are nontoxic or less-toxic inflict far less stress on our fragile environments, and help to reduce toxic chemicals used in manufacture and toxic waste.

Multi-purpose natural products are a sensible choice, but biodegradable products return natural substances to the ecosystem from which they came.

Nontoxic cleaning doesn't require unusual or specialized ingredients. In fact, much of your cleaning can be beautifully done with a squirt bottle of fifty-fifty distilled white vinegar and water, liquid soap, and baking soda. Window washing should be done only with fifty-fifty clean water and white vinegar, with newsprint wipes to remove streaking.

Prevent oven cleaning problems by keeping the lower rack lined with foil, changed frequently, preventing greasy spills that would require heavy chemicals to remove.

Baked or broiled recipes that will obviously spatter grease throughout the oven should be routinely covered to prevent spattering. Better yet, dump the foil and use old fashioned covered roasting pans and casseroles, with large cookie sheets on lower racks to catch spills and spatters.

While all this seasonal work and new routines may seem daunting (and nearly impossible for the lazier loves in our families), clearing away the old and prepare for fresh and new life, is what Spring is all about, whether we are cleaning our homes, or clearing a garden for new planting.


Spring Cleaning - Do it Naturally

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Which to Use - Antibacterial Wipes Or Disinfectant Wipes?

!±8± Which to Use - Antibacterial Wipes Or Disinfectant Wipes?

Many people are not aware of the differences between products with antibacterial properties and those that are disinfectants. It is an important distinction as the use of wet wipes, gels and sanitizing hand wipes has exploded in recent years. The EPA and Center for Disease Control have both recommended the use of these products to control the spread of viruses and reduce the rate of bacterial infections. However, it is important to know the distinctions.

Generally, antibacterial wipes are used on hands to kill bacteria and prevent its transmission. Liquid hand sanitizers will kill these germs as well, but will not remove traces of food, dirt and grime. Gels still have their place as these small bottles can be placed just about anywhere and they are a very cost-effective method of controlling the transmission of disease. The preponderance of nut allergies today demands that schools rely upon antibacterial wipes after meals and snacks. It is preferred that hand wipes are rated "Non Hazardous" and contain a hand protecting oil.

It is a common misconception that dishwashing liquids also claiming to be antibacterial hand soaps will be effective on household surfaces such as cutting boards, appliance handles, and counter tops. The cleaning process for hands versus equipment differs significantly. With hands, we tend to scrub and rub our hands together, which greatly aids the cleaning process. With equipment, we tend to simply wipe it off. Hence, a more effective method is to use disinfectant wipes on surfaces.

Disinfecting wipes by contrast are generally used on shared office machines, chairs, gymnasium equipment, shopping carts or in the kitchen and bathrooms. They are effective on many viruses as well as bacteria. Often alcohol is the active ingredient in disinfectants. However, alcohol is highly flammable and evaporates quickly. You must virtually immerse the object to obtain effective disinfection. Chlorine bleach is another option, but it is quite caustic to the skin, lungs and eyes. And, mistakenly combining it with ammonia or any other acid such as vinegar results in the production of a noxious gas. Since there is ammonia in urine, use around pets and in bathrooms can be dangerous. Not to mention that both are quite malodorous. Hence, water-based synthetic phenolic compounds are greatly preferred.

Many wonder whether or not homemade concoctions are effective. Studies have demonstrated that most of these have little or no disinfectant properties. When dealing with serious contagions such as hepatitis, influenza, salmonella, etc, you must use the most effective yet safe substance and methods available. Thoroughly washing and drying hands and surfaces along with the use of antibacterial wipes and disinfecting wipes is the most effective prevention you will find.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also advises that since about 20% of the U.S. population either attends school or works in one, like any other facility with many people in close contact they are prime places for the transmission of disease. Some viruses and bacteria will remain alive on doorknobs, cafeteria tables and desks for two hours or longer. Since hand washing sinks are impractical to locate everywhere they might be used, the obvious solution is to locate hand wipes and disinfectant wipes throughout schools, hospitals, prisons, or anywhere else where large numbers of people gather.


Which to Use - Antibacterial Wipes Or Disinfectant Wipes?

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