The 10 Best Disinfecting Wipes
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The Truth About Disinfectant Wipes Most households use some form of disinfectant to wipe down countertops, sinks, and appliances. However, objects like doorknobs, switches, and remotes are often overlooked. Read "Here's the Dirty Truth About Disinfectant Wipes" to learn about areas you may be missing and the benefits of using disinfecting wipes. thelist.com
Sono Wipes Sono wipes were originally designed for use on ultrasound machines to allow healthcare professionals to sanitize equipment without damaging vital components. The wipes kill over 40 pathogens without using bleach, alcohol, or other solvents. They are available in soft packs and canisters. sonosupplies.com
Editor's Notes
May 17, 2020:
The terms cleaning and disinfecting are often used interchangeably, which may lead to confusion. Some people think the wipes serve the same purpose. They don't.
Specifically, disinfectant wipes are formulated to kill pathogens from hard surfaces and prevent them from spreading. Except for Seventh Generation, most disinfectant wipes are not intended for use on objects that may go in the mouth, like children's toys. This brand contains a cleaning agent known as sodium lauryl sulfate. It is combined with essential oil, and cleans, sanitizes, and deodorizes with no rinsing required.
Active ingredients, such as bleach, alcohol, and thymol ensure that viruses and bacteria die quickly.
Both the Lysol Handi Pack and the Clorox To Go Pack contain antimicrobial properties to rid surfaces of fungi, bacteria, and viruses.
Still, you must read the label and follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe and effective use. Most brands recommend leaving the surface visibly wet to give the agents time to work.
Some premoistened towelettes can dry the skin or irritate the eyes. Especially brands with bleach in them like the Dispatch Towelettes. Therefore, it is important to wear gloves, make sure the area is properly ventilated, and do not use in the presence of kids or pets.