expired Posted by captainguy • Jan 14, 2022
Jan 14, 2022 4:20 PM
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Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by captainguy • Jan 14, 2022
Jan 14, 2022 4:20 PM
2-Count 15-Oz Microban 24 Hour Sanitizing and Antibacterial Spray (Citrus)
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What is pretty poor CSR from amazon IMO is that the item does not deliver for AT LEAST A WEEK!
What happened to Prime deliveries within TWO days?!?
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What is pretty poor CSR from amazon IMO is that the item does not deliver for AT LEAST A WEEK!
What happened to Prime deliveries within TWO days?!?
Buying as a back up.
Microban 24 Sanitizing Spray Approved by EPA for Use Against the Virus that Causes COVID-19
October 26, 2020
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What is pretty poor CSR from amazon IMO is that the item does not deliver for AT LEAST A WEEK!
What happened to Prime deliveries within TWO days?!?
What is pretty poor CSR from amazon IMO is that the item does not deliver for AT LEAST A WEEK!
What happened to Prime deliveries within TWO days?!?
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What is pretty poor CSR from amazon IMO is that the item does not deliver for AT LEAST A WEEK!
What happened to Prime deliveries within TWO days?!?
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Bought one to try it out from Walmart and have been using it for a few days. Obviously I can't say quantitatively how well it works but I still use it on all our door knobs and counters at home. Even if it protects for just 12 hours or something and no the whole 24, that's OK, because I end up using it once or twice a day anyway.
Currently having work done in our house and I use it periodically in the bathroom the several workers use throughout the day.
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Environmental contamination — Virus present on contaminated surfaces may be another source of infection if susceptible individuals touch these surfaces and then transfer infectious virus to mucous membranes in the mouth, eyes, or nose. The frequency and relative importance of this type of transmission are uncertain, although contaminated surfaces are not thought to be a major source of transmission. It may be more likely a potential source of infection in settings where there is heavy viral contamination (eg, in an infected individual's household or in health care settings).
It is unknown how long SARS-CoV-2 can persist on surfaces [181-183]; other coronaviruses have been tested and may survive on inanimate surfaces for up to six to nine days without disinfection. In a study evaluating the survival of viruses dried on a plastic surface at room temperature, a specimen containing SARS-CoV (a virus closely related to SARS-CoV-2) had detectable infectivity at six but not nine days [182]. However, in a systematic review of similar studies, various disinfectants (including ethanol at concentrations between 62 and 71%) inactivated a number of coronaviruses related to SARS-CoV-2 within one minute [181]. Simulated sunlight has also been shown to inactivate SARS-CoV-2 over the course of 15 to 20 minutes in experimental conditions, with higher levels of ultraviolet-B (UVB) light associated with more rapid inactivation [184]. Based on data concerning other coronaviruses, duration of viral persistence on surfaces also likely depends on the ambient temperature, relative humidity, and the size of the initial inoculum [185].
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