Make your own disinfectant.
Disinfectants are now being sold out all over the world. Then why don't you make your own disinfectant? Here I will show you how to do that, along with how to wash your hands correctly.
It is most important that everyone understands exactly how people get infected and that you do not create such a situation.
https://koremojp.blogspot.com/2020/03/to-prevent-spread-of-covid-19.html
It is most important that everyone understands exactly how people get infected and that you do not create such a situation.
https://koremojp.blogspot.com/2020/03/to-prevent-spread-of-covid-19.html
These are the basics you need to follow to prevent infections.
How to wash your hands
The basics of preventing infections such as COVID-19 are frequent hand washing, gargling, and wearing a mask.
— NHK@首都圏 (@nhk_shutoken) March 15, 2020
You may also have the virus on your hands from touching various things.
Be sure to wash your hands when you get home from an outing, before and after cooking, and before you eat.
When you're done washing your hands with soap, rinse off the soap lather thoroughly with water and wipe with a clean towel or paper towel.
Make your own disinfectant to disinfect and sanitize your home
Sodium hypochlorite (0.05%) is said to be effective in disinfecting things around us.
Sodium hypochlorite is commonly marketed as a "chlorine bleach". Be sure to use it diluted based on the concentration of the undiluted solution specified on the product.
The chlorine vapors you inhale can make you feel sick, so be sure to ventilate them well.
Never mix this with an acidic detergent, as it will produce toxic fumes.
What to prepare
First, put about 10 ml of the undiluted solution into a plastic bottle.
500ml ⇒ 5ml of undiluted solution
2L ⇒ 20ml of undiluted solution
Then add up to 1L of water.
2L ⇒ 20ml of undiluted solution
Never disinfect your hands with sodium hypochlorite. It causes rough hands.
Typically, people often disinfect the areas they touch with their hands. Put the disinfectant you made on a tissue or paper towel and wipe it off. Again, be sure to use plastic gloves at this time.
Be sure to use plastic gloves |
If you wipe the area with a tissue or the like with the chemical solution, wipe the area with water after about 10 minutes.
Otherwise, the wiped area will be prone to corrosion and discoloration.
Otherwise, the wiped area will be prone to corrosion and discoloration.
The method of spraying the solution with a spray can cause the virus to spread. Also, if you use this on metal parts, it may rust or discolor.
This is the most important thing. |
When storing, put a mark on the surface of the PET bottle that identifies it as a hazardous material. This is important in order to prevent misuse.
It is also important to keep it out of the reach of children.
The diluted disinfectant loses its potency over time, so you only need to make the necessary amount and also use it up.
The disinfection method using sodium hypochlorite is also effective against the flu and norovirus.
These methods have been compiled by me based on information published by Japanese municipalities.
Please share the right knowledge and do what you can to do it yourself. I think that leads to protecting someone other than yourself.
See you.