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Bleach and Alcohol: Disinfectant Safety and Usage

by Wallie and Cyndy Weld of the Weld Team 12/14/2022

Disinfectants are an integral part of every home’s arsenal. Whether you opt for more traditional disinfectants or prefer less abrasive versions, there are a few key points to remember. Here are the basic dos and don’ts of two of the most common disinfectants.

Chlorine Bleach

Most homeowners, renters and residents know that bleach has a plethora of uses. What many don’t know is there are two types of bleach. Chlorine bleach is the most common and well-known. The other is oxygen bleach.

Chlorine bleach is an incredible disinfectant, eradicating most, if not all, pathogens and residues it comes into contact with. When using as a household cleaner, bleach should be diluted with water. The amount of bleach needed to clean or sanitize will depend on what you’re hoping to disinfect. However, the basic rule is to use one cup of bleach per gallon of water. Another key pointer is to use bleach on nonporous surfaces (tile, ceramic, some masonry, etc.) to avoid any lasting negative effects such as odor or material degeneration.

If you opt to use bleach as a cleaner, remember:

  • Do not mix bleach types.

  • Do not mix with other cleaners.

  • Wear protective eye and hand gear.

  • Only use in very well-ventilated areas.

  • Do not ingest bleach. If ingested, follow the instructions on the label, and contact poison control immediately.

  • Read the label carefully.

Isopropyl Alcohol

Many homeowners and renters alike have felt the sting of random stickiness. Often, it’s hard to get rid of and smears across walls and other surfaces. And like most residents, you’ve probably reached for some form of alcohol to clean it off with ease. But did you know that various other forms of that same phenomenal cleaner exist and can be used as a disinfectant?

Isopropyl alcohol is a very effective sanitizer and disinfectant. It is another of the more abrasive cleaners that should be used in a well-ventilated area. It’s normally is safe to use on most screens and certain electronics. If you’re going to mix a solution, be sure that your isopropyl content is at least 60% pure (or mostly pure - adjust for slight impurity) to make it effective against pathogens. Only mix it with water unless directed otherwise by the label. As with bleach, do not mix isopropyl alcohol with other cleaners, and always read the instructions and warnings. Be sure to wear protective coverings on the hands and over the eyes. If you’ll be using it en masse, be sure to wear a protective face covering.

If you’re simply using a solution of it to wipe the screen of a cell phone with a cotton ball, or using a quick spritz on your glasses, you’ll often only need to wash your hands thoroughly and wait for it to dry before using the object again.

Both cleaners are fantastic sanitizers and disinfectants when heavy cleaning is needed. As always, read the labels, do not ingest either, stay protected and in a well-ventilated area.

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Wallie and Cyndy Weld of the Weld Team

With a combined 25+ years in the business and belonging to one of the most experienced Brokerage Firms in the Greater Denver Area, the Weld Real Estate Group will help you navigate the Real Estate waters in a professional manner. Whether you are a first time home buyer,  an experienced investor in the commercial arena or relocating to or from Colorado, we can make your transaction  as seamless as possible as well as enjoyable. Our team of agents, lenders, title companies and trained office staff insure you will feel confident about your path to selling and buying property. We also have staff to help you determine whether you want to do a short term rental of your property. We currently service the greater Denver Metro area, Boulder, Ft Collins, Colorado Springs, Summit, Park, Grand and Lake Counties. We look forward to serving you!