Sanitizing and Disinfecting
Below is a quick collection of resources that you can refer to on how to clean, sanitize, and disinfect. With and without the recommended product.
A 70% solution of Isopropyl Alcohol, or IPA 70, is commonly used in sterile environments as a primary cleaner or in the absence of the recommended product.
Solutions of chlorine bleach in dilutions as high as 10% are commonly used when the recommended product is not available in emergency situations.
Resources:
Disinfection & Sterilization Guidelines | Guidelines Library | Infection Control | CDC
How To Clean and Disinfect Schools To Help Slow the Spread of Flu | CDC
Household Cleaning & Sanitizing | Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene-related Emergencies & and Outbreaks | Healthy Water | CDC
Chemical Disinfectants | Disinfection & Sterilization Guidelines | Guidelines Library | Infection Control | CDC
Cleaning and Sanitizing with Bleach|Natural Disasters and Severe Weather | CDC
Downloadable Content:
Hand Washing and Hand Sanitizer Use at Home, at Play, and Out and About. | CDC
Making Cleaning Solution From 3.5% Liquid Bleach | CDC
How to Make Strong (0.5%) Chlorine Solution from Liquid Bleach | CDC
Good health!