Disinfectant wipes are designed for cleaning and disinfecting all types of surfaces. They are particularly practical, as they are ready-to-use and can be used anywhere, whether at home, in the workplace or on the move.
Disinfectant wipes are an essential product for creating a healthy, hygienic home environment. Containing alcohol, they have a bactericidal and virucidal action, particularly essential for effectively eliminating viruses that contaminate various surfaces.
It’s important to choose wipes containing at least 70% alcohol to guarantee their effectiveness against bacteria and viruses.
Here are some practical everyday uses of disinfecting wipe.
For disinfecting all contact areas
Contact areas are vectors of contamination for various contagious diseases such as Covid 19 because studies have shown that microbes, bacteria and viruses can live there for varying lengths of time.
Practically speaking, viruses are transmitted when contaminated areas are touched, and when hands are brought up to the face.
In short, during this pandemic period, disinfecting contact surfaces is essential to eliminate all risks. And there’s no better way to do this than with a disinfectant wipe, which is very easy to use, as all you have to do is rub the potentially contaminated surface or object.
The Impec disinfectant wipe, which contains 75% alcohol, can be used on door handles, light switches, computer keyboards, remote controls, etc.
For disinfecting and cleaning the office
The workspace can also become a nest of germs when not regularly disinfected, whether at home or in the office. Keyboards, notepads, pens, telephones, etc. are all places where microbes and bacteria proliferate easily.
That’s why it’s a good idea to keep a pack of multi-purpose disinfectant wipes in a drawer so you can clean these small surfaces regularly.
It’s best to remember to disinfect every day, before starting work, or at least once a week.
For cleaning inside the car
The interior of the car is also unprotected against viruses and bacteria, since many surfaces are conducive to their proliferation: gearshift, steering wheel, control knobs and so on. So it’s no longer enough to dust the car a little when cleaning, but to disinfect from time to time, especially as disinfectant wipes can also be useful for this purpose.
Simply wipe these surfaces, then carefully touch them with hands that have been washed or disinfected with hydroalcoholic gel to maintain a hygienic environment.
Always clean the interior of the car thoroughly before disinfecting, which means dusting, throwing away garbage, sweeping the floor, vacuuming residues from seats and carpets, cleaning the glove compartment, and so on.