Yes bleach kills the hiv viris out of the body,do not drink it.
Clorox wipes are designed to disinfect surfaces and can effectively kill many types of viruses and bacteria. However, they are not specifically tested or labeled for inactivation of HIV on surfaces. While HIV is not particularly resilient outside the human body, it's best to use appropriate disinfectants that are proven effective against HIV if you're concerned about potential exposure. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for effective disinfection.
Bleach kills HIV as it pertains to cleaning equipment that may have been used/shared by an HIV+ person. Drinking bleach has the potential to kill a person. Drinking bleach will have no effect on HIV infection, unless the person drinking it dies as a result. Then, subsequently, HIV would die too.
Ammonia will kill HIV.
yes
(yes) clorox kills germs @ infection and people if they inhale it a enough..
No, Clorox bleach will not effectively kill larva. Larva are insects in their immature form, not bacteria or viruses which Clorox is designed to kill. Insecticides or natural remedies specific to the larva species are more suitable for controlling larva populations.
No, they can not kill the HIV virus.
Clorox is a bleach and will cause your scalp to burn possibly.
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
Yes it do
Clorox wipes are not specifically designed to kill fleas. It is recommended to use flea-specific products or consult a veterinarian for effective flea control.
I would think it would kill the plants since it is bleach.