Kill Coronavirus by Disinfecting Surfaces with Bleach


In a nutshell…
This article introduces a user-friendly poster featuring directions for preparing a solution of chlorine bleach and water to disinfect frequently touched surfaces against the coronavirus (COVID-19 virus). The poster may be freelydownloaded. Directions given are recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

An image of the COVID-19 virus, which can last on surfaces for up to nine days but can be destroyed with a dilute chlorine bleach solution

Image courtesy of theCDC Public Health Image Library, Alissa Eckert, MS, Dan Higgins, MAMS

As our society adapts to the new realities of life during the COVID-19 pandemic, we wish to offer a simple formula for disinfecting surfaces against the “globe-trotting” “novel coronavirus” (COVID-19 virus). The CDCreportsthat just ⅓ of a cup of regular chlorine bleach can be mixed with 1 gallon of water to make a solution that can destroy the virus on frequently touched hard surfaces, such as door knobs, handrails, and toilets. Surfaces must stay wet with the solution for 1 minute to be effective.To prepare a smaller volume of solution, mix 4 teaspoons of bleach into 1 quart of water.The solution can be applied with a cloth or poured into a clean spray bottle and sprayed onto surfaces.

解決方案應每日新鮮漂白劑洛杉磯es its effectiveness over time. Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaning products as harmful gases can be produced.

The disinfecting solution works best when surfaces are first washed with soapy water and then rinsed with clear water. We invite you todownload the poster, which uses pictograms to illustrate all the steps needed to disinfect frequently touched surfaces. An image of the poster is shown below.

Linda F. Golodner is President Emeritus of the National Consumers League and Vice Chair of the Water Quality & Health Council.

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