Disinfecting wipes, though commonly used, may do more harm than good due to toxic ingredients causing skin and respiratory ...
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“You want to clean them — ideally once a month — with a disinfecting wipe or with a spray you make from equal parts rubbing alcohol and water.” Rub down these surfaces more frequently if ...
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No one wants to get sick during the holiday season, so our use of disinfecting wipes is in overdrive. But in some cases, using them might do more harm than good -- especially around young children.
PLAINFIELD, Ill. (CBS) -- A semi-trailer truck crash on Interstate 55 ended with chicken broth and disinfectant wipes on a bridge and the train tracks below Sunday morning. At 9:59 a.m., the ...