According to the FDA, a strong source of UV light could help reduce harmful germs and bacteria on surfaces (think everything from furniture to bedding) and help disinfect high-touch items, like your ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced new cleaning methods to the general public and put a bounty on conventional cleaners you once took for granted (bleach wipes, anyone?). And, while UV sanitizing ...
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Almost a year into the coronavirus pandemic, the United States is a little cleaning obsessed. Disinfectant wipes were a hot-ticket item for most of 2020. Face masks, first a DIY project, are now a ...
Which UV shoe sanitizer is best? The moist bacteria-and-fungus-breeding environment created within shoes is something most of us try to ignore. Unfortunately, the resulting odor — not to mention ...
With handwashing becoming an international obsession, it’s no surprise that people are now focusing on sanitizing their smartphones as well. There’s a good reason: Your smartphone is likely the most ...
The more you love a pair of shoes, the more you tend to wear them. Unfortunately, this means your favorite shoes probably smell the worst. Not all footwear is designed to hold up to the abuse of a ...
Editors Note: As we note below, it’s still unknown whether or not UV Sanitizers and UV-C can kill Covid-19, and the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) recently released an advisory confirming this.