Can Bleach Really Protect Us From Germs?
There is one powerful disinfectant that can
be found in nearly every household, and that is bleach. It is usually
preserved for the toilet or for cases when serious sterilization is
needed, and not usually used to clean ‘regular’ surfaces. However, with
the outbreak of the coronavirus, many people are looking to take extra
safety measures to keep their homes as germ-free as possible. This is
where bleach comes in.
Is it actually effective? The short answer is yes. Studies confirm that
bleach can indeed kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses, such as influenza,
streptococcus, and salmonella. This is because the sodium hypochlorite
found in bleach oxidizes or burns the protective membranes of bacteria
and the protein shell of viruses, thus leaving them vulnerable to
destruction. Influenza is known to survive 24-48 hours on inanimate
surfaces, while COVID-19 can live on them for 72 hours or even days
depending on the surface. Bleach radically reduces the chances of that
happening.
Still, before you resort to bleach, there some important precautions you
should be aware of!
Instructions for Using Bleach to Disinfect Surfaces
What is Bleach Safe For?
Most kitchen counters
Bathroom sinks
Door handles
Do NOT use it on wooden floors or painted surfaces! Always wear gloves
when working with bleach.
How to Kill Germs with Bleach According to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC):
1. Mix one cup of bleach and five gallons of water in a bucket. For a
smaller dose, use 4 teaspoons of bleach with one quart of water.
2. Scrub the surface using a stiff brush and the solution.
3. Let it air dry for at least 10 minutes. This is important, as it
assures proper disinfection.
Using Bleach to Sanitize Fabric:
1. For a normal-sized load of laundry, add ¾ cup of bleach to the wash
cycle. In case of a large or heavily soiled load, add 1 ¼ cups.
2. Dry on high heat.
3. Note! This is to be used mainly on whites, as bleach can ruin and
fade colored fabrics.
Important Warning - bleach may release toxic fumes.
The CDC recommends
seeking medical help immediately if you feel one of the following after
using bleach:
Blurred vision
Headaches
Difficulty breathing.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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