Antimicrobial Wipes Overview

Antimicrobial wipes are pre-moistened wipes designed to kill germs and bacteria on surfaces. They are commonly used for disinfection purposes.
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Antimicrobial Wipes FAQ


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Are antimicrobial wipes effective?

VCU researchers are studying the effectiveness of two types of antimicrobial wipes to prevent the spread of infections. For years, health care workers in clinical settings and the educational health care environment have used germicidal or antimicrobial wipes as part of a common practice in sanitizing medical devices, surfaces and other equipment.

Are disinfecting wipes sanitizing or antibacterial?

Disinfecting wipes are for hard surfaces in your home. If your wipes say “sanitizing” or “antibacterial,” they’re probably for your hands. “Antibacterial wipes kill bacteria, not viruses ,” says Dr. McWilliams. “They’re usually for your hands, but read the directions to be sure.

What is a disinfectant wipe?

Disinfectant wipes are also called antibacterial and antiviral wipes because they can kill bacteria and viruses on hard surfaces. The EPA regulates disinfecting products, so be sure to select a disinfectant that has passed their standards. Disinfectant wipes must be scientifically proven to kill 99.999% of germs on hard surfaces .

How long do antibacterial wipes take to kill germs?

The amount of time depends on the product’s ingredients and what germs you’re trying to kill. It could be anywhere from 15 seconds to 10 minutes. Read the label for directions. The EPA website will also tell you. You can search by the product’s registration number to find out more. Some antibacterial wipes are OK for your hands.

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