The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is arming consumers with a list of disinfectants that people can use to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus. The federal agency released a five-page ...
Germs can be deadly or cause serious illness, but so can the disinfectants that we use to kill them. While it's tempting to reach for the strongest cleaner possible, why use toxic household items when ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Americans are preparing for the spread of the novel coronavirus in the United States, but not all products will effectively protect you against the deadly virus. Thursday, the ...
For the most part, scrubbing with soap and water or using an all-purpose spray is enough to clean your home. But some jobs call for stronger products, like getting rid of germs after someone is sick.
Since the Great Toilet Paper and Lysol Wipe Shortage of 2020, it seems like every day we learn about a new disinfectant on the market. (Seriously—Kris Jenner and Chrissy Teigen are even getting in on ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released a list of disinfectants to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. According to the EPA, products on the list have "qualified for use ...