Winter and spring are the seasons when various viruses and bacteria are most prevalent, and it is also the Spring Festival travel season, so it is inevitable to come into contact with various people. In fact, no matter what time it is, you should disinfect your home regularly to ensure the health of your family. So how do you use disinfectant at home? How to mix 84 disinfectant to make disinfectant? How to use disinfectant at homeDisinfectants also have certain toxic side effects. Excessive concentrations can irritate the human mouth, respiratory tract, and lungs. Over time, this may cause organ tissues to be damaged and become fragile, making them more susceptible to infection. Disinfectants should be appropriately diluted according to the instructions before use. If you want to disinfect door handles, chairs, floors, walls, etc. Dosage: dilute at a ratio of 1:99, i.e. add 2/3 of the bottle cap to half a basin of water (about 3 liters); Usage: Wipe or moisten back and forth, rinse or wipe with clean water after 30 minutes. Disinfection and cleaning of washing machines: Dosage: Dilute at a ratio of 1:200, i.e. add 3.5 capfuls of water to the middle level Usage: Turn on the machine, stir well, then turn off and soak for 1 hour, then turn on the machine to complete a washing process. Washing machines are prone to breeding bacteria and should be cleaned once every 1-2 weeks. To disinfect the trash can, just pour an appropriate amount of bleach into it, wet the inside, and after 10 minutes, rinse it with clean water. If you are using 84 disinfectant, the instructions on the back of the product also have specific usage and dosage, which you can refer to for cleaning. How to adjust the disinfection ratio of 84 disinfectant for household useGenerally it is 0.2 to 0.5 thousandths. If it is a 10-kilogram sprayer, it is 10,000 milliliters of water, so 20 to 50 milliliters of disinfectant will be enough. Disinfect tableware: dilute the original solution with water in a ratio of 1:9 (pour 6 caps into half a basin of water), and soak the utensils to be disinfected in the diluted solution for 20 minutes. For general surfaces (toilets, toilet floors, etc.) and public places (sewage pipes, ditches, trash cans, etc.): dilute the original liquid with water at a ratio of 1:29 (pour half a bucket of water into 4 bottle caps), soak for 20 minutes or scrub with a rag or mop, or spray with a pot. For towels and other fabrics (not for clothes), mix the original solution with water in a ratio of 1:29 (pour half a bucket of water into 4 bottle caps), soak for 20 minutes and then rinse with clean water. This method was only used in hospitals in the early days to disinfect various medical equipment, cloth, walls, floors, toilet appliances, etc. Will I be poisoned if I smell disinfectant?Generally no, but don't smell it too much, because it contains hypochlorous acid, which is part of the bleach, which can form chlorine gas that is harmful to the human body. Chlorine gas is poisonous. Some disinfectants can cause irritation to the respiratory mucosa and cause strong coughing. It is best to wear a mask when using strong pungent disinfectants to avoid irritation to the respiratory tract, causing damage to the respiratory tract and lesions in other parts of the body. Related NewsOn the morning of January 19, at Wuhan Qingshan Bus Station, disinfection personnel in red overalls were spraying disinfectants in the waiting hall, around the trash bins, and public toilets. A new medical service point was set up in the hall, and the health department sent additional medical personnel to test the body temperature of passengers, provide health consultation, and provide free masks according to the needs of passengers. |
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