answersLogoWhite

0

I posted the question but i would like to explain what i mean a little more. I work in an offshore facility where it is kept arourd 63-65 degrees. When i asked as to why it was always so cold on board i was informed that it reduces the spread of germs. Can some please elaborate?

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How long are germs alive?

It can remain infectious in the human body for aprox one week but longer in lower temperatures.


How long are flue germs alive?

It can remain infectious in the human body for aprox one week but longer in lower temperatures.


What are the benefits of using anti bacterial hand gel?

Using antibacterial hand gel can help reduce the spread of germs and bacteria, which in turn can lower the risk of infections and illnesses. It is convenient to use when soap and water are not readily available. However, it is important to use it in moderation to avoid antibiotic resistance and to ensure it contains at least 60% alcohol to be effective against most germs.


What is the energy transfered from something of higher temperatures to something of lower temperatures called?

It is nothing more then heat or energy being transfered to another object. It is a normal spread of energy or heat. equalibrium


why must The final sanitizing rinse temperature must be lower in a chemical sanitizing dishwasher than in other types of dishwashers because lower temperature reduce contact time?

The final sanitizing rinse temperature must be lower in a chemical sanitizing dishwasher because lower temperatures reduce the amount of time that the chemical is in contact with the dishes. This means that the chemical process is safer for humans.


Does rust stop at -5C?

Rust is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron or steel is exposed to oxygen and moisture. It can occur at temperatures as low as -5°C, but the rate at which rust forms may slow down at lower temperatures. Cold temperatures can also reduce the amount of moisture in the air, which can slow down the rusting process.


Which solid is the most soluble at lower temperatures than at higher temperatures?

In general, most solids are more soluble at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures. However, there are exceptions such as cerium sulfate, which follows the opposite trend and is more soluble at lower temperatures than at higher temperatures.


What is energy that flows from higher temperatures to lower temperatures?

Heat.


What has the author GJB Germs written?

G.J.B Germs has written: 'The stratigraphy and paleontology of the Lower Nama Group, south west Africa' -- subject(s): Geology - South Africa - Lower Nama Group


What is the lower part has temperatures -50 upper temperatures are 0?

troposphere


Thermal energy that flows from higher temperatures to lower temperatures?

heat


How does an EGR valve work?

an egr valve opens to put inert gases in the combustion chamber to lower the temperature. this is done to reduce NOx emissions that are produced at high temperatures.