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Surface Disinfectant for Corona

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With so many different Surface Disinfectant for Corona products available in the market, how do you choose the one that works best? We decided to look for recommendations from an independent, respected, external agency. Our search ended at this page on the website of the Centre for Disease Control & Protection (CDC), USA As per the CDC, the properties of an ideal surface disinfectant are: Broad spectrum: should have a wide antimicrobial spectrum Fast acting: should produce a rapid kill Not affected by environmental factors: should be active in the presence of organic matter (e.g., blood, sputum, faeces) and compatible With soaps, detergents, and other chemicals encountered in use Non-toxic: should not be harmful to the user or patient Surface compatibility: should not corrode instruments and metallic surfaces and should not abuse the deterioration of cloth, rubber, plastics and other materials Residual effect on treated surfaces: should leave an antimicrobial film on the tre