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Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-UpsBy Heather Foy Feedback About This Post:RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-UpsOnce you mix the solution it has to be changed every day in order to disinfect. I learned this in both the food safety class and the prevention of disease transmission class that I took as part of my job. It's just as easy to add a capful to a gallon of water in the sink and wipe everything down. Post by lilee2k RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-UpsJust keep in mind that the bleach will degrade after about 24 hours, so if you're going to keep a bottle around you need to change it out every day. Post By Laura (Guest Post) RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-Ups
I was taught in Serv-Safe that bleach water needs to be dumped out and fresh solution made every 24 hours. So if you have a spray bottle with bleach water that you made a while back and have been using it...chances are it's disinfectant properties are loooong gooone! Post By Belva (Guest Post) RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-UpsIf I add bleach in the correct mix and freeze it, will the effective bleach do it's bleaching as it melts? Post By Rich (Guest Post) RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-UpsIf I add bleach in the correct mix and freeze it, will the effective bleach do it's bleaching as it melts? Post By Rich (Guest Post) RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-Ups
Gov't website gives the following info.: Post By yokie (Guest Post) RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-Upshow long does this solution hold it strength and the solution should be change out. Post By joy (Guest Post) RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-UpsIf you look at your detergent bottle, it likely says "do not mix with bleach". Bleach and detergents react and produce a gas that can likely make you sick so mixing the two is probably not the best idea. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-UpsI do this as well, but I put about a tsp of dish soap in the bottle as well. It's probably not necessary, but I do anyway for a bit of suds. I don't rinse it, No. Post By carolyn (Guest Post) RE: Bleach and Water for Sanitizing Clean-UpsDo you have to rinse this bleach mixture off your counter or can you just let it dry? Post By nolasandy (Guest Post) |
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