They help prevent the spread of diseases because they kill germs. They are therefore used in hospital to ensure a sterile environment and in homes to make sure that areas of the house are clean and as germ free as possible.
to kill any germs entering or leaving the patients rooms.
spray disinfectant spray on them
wipe it up with a towel then spray the area with disinfectant spray
It depends what type of spray you use but they can be acid or alkali.
It depends what you use for a disinfectant spray. Some are not harmful as long as the rabbit does not inhale the fumes when you spray.
When I got a cold, my mom went out to buy disinfectant spray, to free my germs. This was made by E.C.S
The number one disinfectant spray would depend entirely on what one is disinfecting and the area to be disinfected. Indoor, small areas can be disinfected with a can containing normal strength. For larger areas or a specific odor one should look more towards an industrial strength disinfectant spray.
Yes, it can definly kill bugs.
In Lysol disinfectant spray, there are several active ingredients. These ingredients include ethanol/SD alcohol 40, benzalkonium chloride, and the ingredient dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate.
Disinfectant sprays are not intended to remove odors. They are made to kill germs, especially on smooth surfaces.
But it is equally important to carry a hygiene kit. During travel we come across various public places, hygiene of which is unknown to us. Hence best way to keep your kit ready. Well you must invariably include a hand sanitiser, face wipes and disinfectant spray. Sometimes face wipes are also good for getting a quick freshness on the go, while disinfectant spray can be used in cars or hotel rooms.
Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.
Great Value is the name brand of products made by WalMart.