Lysol Disinfectant Wipes
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Keeping an office, home or other workplace clean and sanitary is extremely important to the overall safety of employees, clients, customers or other occupants. To make sure your space is disinfected, rely on Lysol sanitizing wipes.
How Do You Use Lysol Wipes?
Lysol wipes are an effective agent for cleaning, disinfecting, sanitizing and purifying surfaces. What’s more, they’re up to three times stronger than paper towels, meaning you’ll be able to clean more while using less. So how do you use Lysol wipes?
To clean surfaces - Lysol recommends using a fresh wipe for each surface. If you are cleaning an area that has any food contact, then it is important to carefully rinse the surface with water. For persistent residue, be sure to repeat this process until clean.
To disinfect and sanitize surfaces - it is important to pre-clean the area before using a lysol disinfecting wipe. Then take your wipe to the surface and allow the area to remain wet for four minutes, wait until the surface has air dried before coming into contact with the area.
What Surfaces Can You Clean With Lysol Cleaning Wipes?
Lysol wipes are intended for use on hard, non-porous surfaces. While they are typically grouped in with other household disinfectant cleaning chemicals, there are many ways to use lysol wipes to clean a wide variety of surfaces. Here are a few of the common surfaces Lysol disinfecting wipes are used on:
- Electronic devices: phones, computer screens, tablets etc.
- Kitchen counters, cabinets, appliance exteriors etc.
- Door handles, light switches and similar high-touch surfaces
- Garbage cans and recycling bins
- Bathroom area: sinks, bathtubs, toilets etc.
Are Lysol Cleaning Wipes Safe to Use?
The short answer is, yes, Lysol cleaning wipes are safe and effective. However, there are certain situations where you should take caution before using Lysol wipes. See our guidelines, below.
- Lysol cleaning wipes should only be used on household or workplace surfaces, and should not be used directly on the body or to clean food.
- Lysol sanitizing wipes should not be used when cleaning unfinished wood, or worn surfaces.
- Always wash hands thoroughly after using Lysol wipes.
- Lysol cleaning wipes should be used with caution in households with pets, as they’re especially sensitive to the agents in many cleaning products.
- After using Lysol wipes on any surfaces that come into contact with food, rinse them thoroughly with water.
- The use of Lysol sanitizing wipes should be supervised in households with children, and wipes should be stored somewhere secure where kids will not be able to access them.
- Always make sure that your Lysol wipes are returned to their storage container when you are done using them.
Do Lysol Sanitizing Wipes Kill Viruses and Bacteria?
Yes, like other Lysol cleaning chemicals and disinfectants, Lysol sanitizing wipes are effective against many common viruses and bacteria. In fact, they can kill up to 99.9% of them.
Lysol wipes eliminate:
- Common viruses like human coronavirus and the H1N1 influenza virus
- Common bacteria like E. coli, salmonella, Strep and MRSA
- Allergens like dust mites, pet dander and pollen.