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Clothing Disinfection
How to Disinfect Clothing?

Clothing disinfection includes all kinds of clothes, underwear, jackets disinfection, clothes, socks sterilization, gloves, towels, textiles, disinfection, etc.

Coat pollution comes mainly from dust, rain, snow and other organic matter of external environment, etc. these particles are often contaminated with a variety of microorganisms. Take clothing as an example, different occupations have differenet pollutions,such as fur processing factory workers’ clothing often are full of Bacillus anthracic, Brucella and other dangerous pathogens; hospital staff clothing due to frequent contact with patients will be a large variety of pathogenic microorganisms, leading to iatrogenic contamination.

Underwear, pants, wearing socks is close to skin, skin produces sweat, sebum and debris fly off the surface onto these clothing which would be a good medium for microorganisms. Experiences have shown through 10 days of underwear, underwear weight can be increased by an average of 4 % -5%, it can check out a large number of Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus and other pathogenic microorganisms.

Many types of diseases can spread through clothing media: Respiratory diseases of tuberculosis, diphtheria, influenza, whooping cough, etc.; skin common disease of white ringworm, scabies, ringworm, etc.; intestinal diseases of dysentery, typhoid, cholera, and hepatitis.

To maintain hygiene, prevent diseases, we must regularly disinfect clothes.

Disinfection Measures

1. Cleaning, so you can wash away some of the microorganisms, and then soak into 20-30mg / l chlorine dioxide disinfectant solution about half an hour, then rinse (do not use to color fading clothes).

2. First, wash away stain of towels and other bathroom supplies, then soak into 50mg / l chlorine dioxide disinfectant for 1 hour and then rinse.

Recommend Products

1. Effervescent Disinfectant Tablet
2.Preventive Disinfection Batch (I), Preventive Disinfection Batch (II)
3. Disinfection Powder