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Chris, Scientific validation of steam vapor's potency as a disinfectant for environmental surfaces in a hospital is available. The February 2009 issue of the peer-reviewed American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) published a study demonstrating that a proprietary steam vapor system destroyed...
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We've two issues here - particle removal, and sanitation. Microfiber (dry or wet) will remove and retain (until over-loaded) most particles down to bacteria size, so dry dusting will remove most surface bacteria (and apparantly some viruses). Obviously, don't use the same cloth you used in the...
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For "touch points" - the bulk of our non-restroom damp wiping - we use microfiber moistened with a hydrogen peroxide based cleaner(Johnson's AlphaHP). Very effective cleaning plus: the damp microfiber removes most micro-organisms; the hydrogen peroxide kills the organisms picked up by the...