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How long do germs live in the air?

Germs can stay alive in air for up to 48 hours after leaving an infected person or animal. Some germs can live up to a week on surfaces they infect. It is best to keep hands washed, and surfaces sterile to kill germs.


Does cold air in a room kill the germs?

Cold air itself does not kill germs; however, it can affect their survival and transmission. Many viruses and bacteria thrive in warm, humid environments, so cooler temperatures may inhibit their growth. Additionally, cold air can reduce the spread of respiratory droplets that carry germs. Proper ventilation and maintaining clean surfaces are more effective in controlling germ spread than simply relying on cold air.


Does opening windows and letting in cold air kill germs?

Opening windows and letting in cold air can help improve ventilation, which may reduce the concentration of airborne germs and pollutants in a room. However, while fresh air can dilute pathogens, it doesn't necessarily kill them. Effective germ elimination typically requires proper cleaning and disinfection practices. Cold air alone is not a substitute for these methods.


Does 90 percent alcohol not diluted kill germs if sprayed into the air for example if sprayed immediately after flushing toilet?

No. To act as an antiseptic the concentration of alcohol needs to be high, spraying it into the air will not suffice.


Will a black light kill germs?

A black light itself does not kill germs; it primarily emits ultraviolet (UV) light, which can have germicidal effects at certain wavelengths, particularly UV-C. Some UV-C devices are specifically designed to disinfect surfaces and air by inactivating bacteria and viruses. However, not all black lights emit UV-C wavelengths, and their effectiveness in germ elimination depends on exposure time and intensity. Therefore, while certain UV lights can kill germs, standard black lights are not reliable for disinfection.

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Why do you prefer to cook food on an electric heater rather than firewood?

we should conserve fuel .finding a supplier of good burning wood is harder..using firewood for cooking gives out smoke leading to air pollution


How long do germs live in the air?

Germs can stay alive in air for up to 48 hours after leaving an infected person or animal. Some germs can live up to a week on surfaces they infect. It is best to keep hands washed, and surfaces sterile to kill germs.


Does air conditionig kills urine germs?

Air conditioning does not specifically kill urine germs. While air conditioning systems can help reduce humidity and circulate air, which may inhibit the growth of some bacteria, they are not designed to sanitize or disinfect. To effectively eliminate germs in urine, proper cleaning and disinfection with appropriate products are necessary.


Does cold air in a room kill the germs?

Cold air itself does not kill germs; however, it can affect their survival and transmission. Many viruses and bacteria thrive in warm, humid environments, so cooler temperatures may inhibit their growth. Additionally, cold air can reduce the spread of respiratory droplets that carry germs. Proper ventilation and maintaining clean surfaces are more effective in controlling germ spread than simply relying on cold air.


Does opening windows and letting in cold air kill germs?

Opening windows and letting in cold air can help improve ventilation, which may reduce the concentration of airborne germs and pollutants in a room. However, while fresh air can dilute pathogens, it doesn't necessarily kill them. Effective germ elimination typically requires proper cleaning and disinfection practices. Cold air alone is not a substitute for these methods.


Can air pullution kill you?

well yes if it is directly inhaled. then you would die from smoke inhalation


Is it important to look for an air purifier that has an ionizer built in?

An ionizer will help to kill up to 99% of airborn germs,so it would be helpful to have.


Does 90 percent alcohol not diluted kill germs if sprayed into the air for example if sprayed immediately after flushing toilet?

No. To act as an antiseptic the concentration of alcohol needs to be high, spraying it into the air will not suffice.


Will microwaving a wet sponge for 2 minutes kill all the bacteria and germs?

Microwaving a wet sponge for 2 minutes can help kill some bacteria and germs, but it may not eliminate all of them. It is more effective to regularly replace sponges or clean them by soaking in a bleach solution and allowing them to air dry.


Air germs other invisible things?

air is not invivible


Do germs like cool dry places?

Germs thrive in the heat.It doesn't matter the temperature or the dryness of the air there will always be germs