The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us never to underestimate the critical importance of disinfectants in our workplace, as well as our daily lives.
People walk in and out of public spaces day and night. This increases the chance of picking up a viral infection. Chairs, doorknobs, desks, windows, and other inanimate objects are very high-risk areas for lurking viruses waiting to be picked up by their next unsuspecting victim.
This is where disinfectants and deodorizers come into the picture. The former will eliminate viruses, bacteria, and other harmful microbes, while the latter will remove the odors they cause.
Disinfectants and Hygiene
Disinfectants are particularly useful in schools due to the informal hygiene habits of young children. The same holds true for stadiums and other places where people gather in large numbers. They can be used to clean the rafters, dugouts, chairs, and railings so they are safe from dangerous pathogens. They can also be used in malls and grocery stores.
Dozens of people, for instance, typically use shopping carts, every day. As such, they must remain odor and germ-free and perfectly clean. The same applies to restaurants too since foodborne pathogens can survive on kitchen countertops, tables, and shelves.
Deodorizers
Deodorizers and air fresheners are ideal for gyms, locker rooms, washrooms, and similar indoor areas. They work best with disinfectants and sanitizers. Since microbes usually are the main causative factors for bad smells, their elimination can help remove most noxious odors. Once the place has been methodically sanitized, the deodorizer can finish the job. It will replace malodorous odors with fragrances that refresh the air we breathe.
Disinfectants and deodorizers are an ideal combination. One that will keep your indoor environment clean, fresh, and healthy.