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7 Natural Disinfectants That Can Come Handy

by Chris Bernard Professional Blogger
The experts of Home Renovation in Toronto have come up with a list of few natural disinfectants that will help you maintain cleanliness and hygiene in your new home.

1.    Rubbing Alcohol:

Specific types of alcohol like ethyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol work as effective disinfectants at 70% concentration which is the typical concentration of rubbing alcohol. You need to mix the alcohol with aloe vera gel to make a home-made sanitizer. You can also use it undiluted for killing germs that include even influenza viruses and coronavirus.

Also, most drinkable alcohols such as vodka or gin do not have enough concentration of alcohol to serve as disinfectants. But you could use these for polishing metal faucets and deodorize fabrics.

2.    White Vinegar:

White vinegar works as an efficient multipurpose cleaner because of its high acidity condition. Take 5 per cent acetic acid and water and mix it up to make a liquid that is safe for sanitizing most surfaces and kills a variety of food-borne pathogens like E.coli. It helps in cutting mildew and you can mix it with baking soda for creating a foaming solution that works great for scrubbing away stubborn stains; but remember that it is not strong enough for killing most viruses.

3.    Lemons:

Lemon juice is highly acidic and contains antimicrobial properties. But it is not strong enough to be considered as a true disinfectant. Lemon juice can clean hard surfaces and make faucets shine. It also works wonders in cleaning copper pots and pans leaving a refreshing scent behind. You can cut a lemon into half and use it as a scrubber on nonporous surfaces. You can also mix it with vinegar to make a spray.

4.    Steam and How Water:

Steam hot water can work as a powerful disinfectant when it reaches temperatures above 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Steam cleaners have the capability of killing as much as 99 per cent of dust mites, and bacteria like E. coli and salmonella. But there is not enough evidence or justification to strongly consider it as an effective and full-proof defence against viruses. You can also use boiling water for disinfecting objects and fabrics that have the capability to withstand both the moisture and the heat. But remember to be safe and not burn yourself.

5.    Hydrogen Peroxide:

Hydrogen peroxide is a compound is mainly just water with an additional oxygen molecule that you can use as a disinfectant or antiseptic for minor cuts. It has the potential to break down bacteria, fungi, and viruses. You can use it to remove stains from fabric. It can also remove colour just the way bleach does. Hence, be careful while you use it.

Conclusion:

All the above natural disinfectants are mostly items that you are most likely to already have at your home. You only need to be aware of the utilities of these items as disinfectants and antiseptics. Keeping your house clean and germ-free is a must during times of such epidemic as now. 


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