What are the disinfection materials?

Disinfection materials are mainly disinfection products, which include disinfectants, disinfection equipment (including biological indicators, chemical indicators and packaging materials for sterilization items), sanitary products and disposable medical supplies. For example: 84 disinfectant, decontamination powder, alcohol, sprayer, ultraviolet germicidal lamp, etc.

Be careful when using disinfection products:

1. Alcohol cannot be used for large-area spraying: alcohol is extremely flammable, and a fire can occur when the ethanol concentration in the air exceeds 3%. When alcohol is used in large quantities, the volatilization of alcohol increases the concentration of ethanol in the indoor air, which is more dangerous than directly igniting alcohol. Therefore, when disinfecting the human body, do not spray a large area, just wipe your hands, and do not get close to fire or heat sources before it is completely evaporated.

2. 84 disinfectant cannot be mixed: 84 disinfectant must be diluted according to the instructions first and placed in a plastic container. It can be directly used on desktops, floors, clothing and other objects, but it is highly irritating and has certain corrosion. It has antibacterial and bleaching properties. Wear a mask, rubber gloves and waterproof apron when preparing and using it, and protect your skin, mouth, nose, and eyes. 84 disinfectant should be used alone, and should not be mixed with other disinfectants, especially with toilet cleaners, otherwise it will generate toxic chlorine gas, and in severe cases, it may even lead to death from poisoning.

3. Some professional medical and industrial disinfectants are best not to be used at home. It is not recommended to make your own disinfectant. Most people do not have good control over the proportions and chemical reactions, which can lead to danger.