paptizer UVC LED smart sanitized by Liviliti

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Re: paptizer UVC LED smart sanitized by Liviliti

Post by zonker » Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:54 am

khauser wrote:
Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:11 am

Let's put this to bed.
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i also see that you've brought up disinfecting, which isn't usually used in these conversations. usually, it's clean vs sanitize. so, i went to the google machine and found-

https://medlineplus.gov/cleaningdisinfe ... izing.html

from the article-

"What is the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting?

Some people think that disinfecting is same thing as cleaning or sanitizing. But they are actually different:

Cleaning removes dirt, dust, crumbs, and germs from surfaces or objects. When you clean, you will likely use soap (or detergent) and water to physically clean off the surfaces and objects. This may not necessarily kill the germs. But since you removed some of them, there are fewer germs that could spread infection to you.

Disinfecting uses chemicals (disinfectants) to kill germs on surfaces and objects. Some common disinfectants are bleach and alcohol solutions. You usually need to leave the disinfectant on the surfaces and objects for a certain period of time to kill the germs. Disinfecting does not necessarily clean dirty surfaces or remove germs.

Sanitizing could be done by either cleaning, disinfecting, or both. Sanitizing means that you are lowering the number of germs to a safe level. What is considered a safe level depends on public health standards or requirements at a workplace, school, etc. For example, there are sanitizing procedures for restaurants and other facilities that prepare food. What you do to sanitize will vary, depending on your needs. You might be mopping a floor using a mop, a chemical, and water. You might use a dishwasher to sanitize the dishes. Or you could be using an antibacterial wipe on a tv remote."

so, dunno if this adds to the conversation or just adds to the confusion!
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but that's enough about them.
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Re: paptizer UVC LED smart sanitized by Liviliti

Post by ChicagoGranny » Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:08 pm

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Re: paptizer UVC LED smart sanitized by Liviliti

Post by khauser » Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:13 pm

zonker wrote:
Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:54 am
Some people think that disinfecting is same thing as cleaning or sanitizing. But they are actually different:

Cleaning removes dirt, dust, crumbs, and germs from surfaces or objects. When you clean, you will likely use soap (or detergent) and water to physically clean off the surfaces and objects. This may not necessarily kill the germs. But since you removed some of them, there are fewer germs that could spread infection to you.

Disinfecting uses chemicals (disinfectants) to kill germs on surfaces and objects. Some common disinfectants are bleach and alcohol solutions. You usually need to leave the disinfectant on the surfaces and objects for a certain period of time to kill the germs. Disinfecting does not necessarily clean dirty surfaces or remove germs.

Sanitizing could be done by either cleaning, disinfecting, or both. Sanitizing means that you are lowering the number of germs to a safe level. What is considered a safe level depends on public health standards or requirements at a workplace, school, etc. For example, there are sanitizing procedures for restaurants and other facilities that prepare food. What you do to sanitize will vary, depending on your needs. You might be mopping a floor using a mop, a chemical, and water. You might use a dishwasher to sanitize the dishes. Or you could be using an antibacterial wipe on a tv remote."

so, dunno if this adds to the conversation or just adds to the confusion!
Always prefer a good definition, thanks for the clarification!

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Re: paptizer UVC LED smart sanitized by Liviliti

Post by jimbud » Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:20 pm

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