Yes, ozone can. Ozone is a pollutant at ground level.
Yes.
Yes, dry heat can kill spores at high temperatures over a period of time. Spores are more resistant to heat compared to other forms of microorganisms, so longer exposure to high heat is required for effective sterilization.
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Exposure to ozone can cause premature death, asthma, bronchitis, heart attacks, and any other cardiovascular problems. For more info on ozone, go here: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone
Yes, ozone generators are not selective and can kill both harmful and beneficial bacteria. It is important to use ozone generators with caution to avoid disrupting the balance of beneficial bacteria in the environment.
Lysol will not kill ringworm according to Lysol.
You could not get your skin hot enough to kill the ringworm without burning yourself.
howto kill a ringworm"Ringworm", oddly enough, is not a "worm" at all. Instead, it is a fungal infection of the skin. The fungus can be treated with any number of anti-fungal medications. One way to treat ringworm is to put over-the-counter athlete's foot medication containing clotrimazole on the area twice daily for several weeks. Your doctor can prescribe stronger kinds of topical (on-the-skin) medication if needed. Finally, in severe cases, an oral medication like Lamisil may be used to eradicate the infection. Prevention is important. The fungal organism that causes ringworm is found in the soil, and is often transmitted to humans by contact with their pets. If ringworm is diagnosed in a person, they should have their pets checked for the infection. Otherwise the patient may simply become re-infected after treatment.
Boiling water does kill spores. This is because spores are like tiny plants in storage so the boiling water harms them.
Ringworm spores can be effectively eliminated by cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, washing clothing and bedding in hot water, and treating infected individuals with antifungal medications as prescribed by a healthcare provider. This helps prevent the spread of infection to others.
It isn't necessary. Ringworm is not a particularly tough fungus. Regular washing will kill the spores, although washing in hot water will help (If the clothing can tolerate it), and leaving the clothing to soak for ten to fifteen minutes after the tub initially fills will help as well.
no of course not nobody has died from it
No it does not.
No. In spite of its name, ringworm is a fungus, not a worm/parasite. The treatment is antifungal medication, not antihelminthic medication.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can effectively kill spores. It is a commonly used disinfectant that is effective against a wide range of microorganisms, including spores.
Ring worm is a FUNGAL infection of the skin and not a "worm". Ozone can not kill it.
Ringworm won't kill you, but can start infections that could be deadly. Untreated ringworm can result in an acute infection that may produce running sores on the scalp or painful blisters on the feet.