you have to pass a little piece of cloth on the thing and leave it in the refrigirator
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
No, germs cannot be seen with a UV light. UV light can be used to disinfect surfaces by killing germs, but it does not make germs visible to the human eye. Germs are microscopic organisms that are not visible without the use of a microscope.
A microscope, perhaps?
Yes, an iron pan can have germs after use if not cleaned properly. It's important to wash the pan with soap and hot water to remove any food debris and kill germs. Additionally, drying the pan thoroughly after washing can help prevent the growth of bacteria.
Snow by itself does not necessarily kill germs. However, extremely cold temperatures can slow down the growth and reproduction of certain types of bacteria and viruses. It is still important to use proper hygiene practices to effectively kill germs.
Yes, we do use Louis Pasteur's work in our work today, because he would experiment and use microscopes to find disease, and that what is done today to find if something has germs in it.
Bleach water and sanitizer is what I would use.
No its Not. Its like leaving something out. The germs will get use to the disinfectent.
A "sterile" dressing is free of germs prior to use.
a lot, i would recommend you to use a toilet tissue or something else other than that
to get rid of germs and bacteria instead of having to wash your hands if you are on the bus or something. just more convenient.
No, there are many good germs that help your body stay intact. Good germs are killed by regular hand sanitizer, that is why I don't use it. some do some dont
Preventative measures like proper handwashing and cleaning the physical environment either kill or keep germs from multiplying. When germs infect the body, antibiotics can kill or control the infection/germs. However, because germs have been repeatedly exposed to the agents we use to combat germs, many germs have mutated and no longer respond to the usual agents. This is why doctors have become reluctant to give antibiotics.
You want to use something anti-bacterial, but non-toxic. Most dish soaps kill germs and are non-toxic.
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
I dont think you can clean it. but you can help it by not sharing lipglosses and dont use them when you have a cold or coldsore or something like that cos the germs can stay on there.
yes