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QuestionWhat's the best non-toxic, natural disinfectant?Chris Willatt is the owner and founder of Alpine Maids, a cleaning agency in Denver, Colorado started in 2015. Alpine Maids has received Angie's List Super Service Award for three years in a row since 2016 and has been awarded Colorado's "Top Rated Local House Cleaning" Award in 2018.It's actually extremely hard to find a disinfect that's both natural and non-toxic. Peroxide is kind of your only eco-friendly, non-toxic option, but even that can be dangerous depending on how you use the product.
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QuestionHow do you use homemade disinfectant?Chris Willatt is the owner and founder of Alpine Maids, a cleaning agency in Denver, Colorado started in 2015. Alpine Maids has received Angie's List Super Service Award for three years in a row since 2016 and has been awarded Colorado's "Top Rated Local House Cleaning" Award in 2018.Spray or wipe the disinfectant onto the surface you want to clean, then let it sit for 10 minutes or more before wiping it away.
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QuestionHow do you use natural disinfectant as a wipe?Jonathan Tavarez is the Founder of Pro Housekeepers, a premium cleaning service headquartered in Tampa, Florida catering to residential and commercial clients across the United States. Since 2015, Pro Housekeepers uses rigorous training methodologies to ensure high quality cleaning standards. Jonathan has over five years of professional cleaning experience and has over two years of experience as the Communications Director for the United Nations Association Tampa Bay. Jonathan earned a BS in Management and Marketing from the University of South Florida in 2012.Spray your cleaner on a microfiber cloth, then wipe the surface in an S-pattern so you don't just spread the dirt around. Also, make sure you leave the surface wet long enough for the product to work—don't just wipe it off right away.
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QuestionDo you have to add essential oils?Dr. Erik Kramer is a Board-Certified Primary Care Physician at the University of Colorado. With over 15 years of experience, his clinical interests include obesity and weight management, diabetes care, and preventive care, as well as embracing a holistic approach to primary care. He received his Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) from the Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency at Central Maine Medical Center. Dr. Kramer is a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.Essential oils are not effective disinfectants to kill most pathogenic bacteria/viruses. They are great to add if you want them to smell nice.
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QuestionAre the disinfectants safe to use on your skin?Dr. Erik Kramer is a Board-Certified Primary Care Physician at the University of Colorado. With over 15 years of experience, his clinical interests include obesity and weight management, diabetes care, and preventive care, as well as embracing a holistic approach to primary care. He received his Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) from the Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency at Central Maine Medical Center. Dr. Kramer is a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.Many of these disinfectants have alcohol that can dry out your skin. You can use them, but consider using a topical hand cream after.
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QuestionWhat home recipes will kill COVID-19?Dr. Erik Kramer is a Board-Certified Primary Care Physician at the University of Colorado. With over 15 years of experience, his clinical interests include obesity and weight management, diabetes care, and preventive care, as well as embracing a holistic approach to primary care. He received his Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) from the Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency at Central Maine Medical Center. Dr. Kramer is a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.Combinations that include at least 70% alcohol and are left on the surface for at least 10 minutes are effective at killing most pathogenic viruses and bacteria.
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QuestionAre disinfecting and sanitizing the same thing?Ashley Matuska is a Professional Cleaner at the Founder and Owner of Dashing Maids in Denver, Colorado. Ashley has over seven years of experience in the cleaning industry. She and her team specialize in offering sustainable deep cleaning and maintenance cleaning services.No. Sanitizing will eliminate 99.9% of bacteria, while disinfecting kills basically all viruses, bacteria, and fungi.
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