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supercorndogs

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Go check what your schools are using for disinfectant. Our schools were using one two approved disinfectants. They use every other desk in the classroom switching between classes. They were instructed to spray down every desk that is used and leave a pool on said desk. While the next class uses the desks that have dried.

Upon reading the warnings on this disinfectant, after my mom, complained she could not breath and would not be able to work if they kept using it. They find, it is not suppose to come in contact with your skin. It was leaving a residue the janitors would have to scrape off at the end of each day. You are not supposed to inhale the fumes. It further warns that contact with the skin and inhalation can cause hormone problems, and a plethora of other problems. Once again the cure was more dangerous than the sickness.

If they are using it in schools I bet they are using it all over.
 
What's wrong with some regular old bathroom cleaner? Sheesh.
 
Then we should probably avoid skin contact with them. Let me get the exact cleaner so I can pull the MSDS sheet myself. What information I have came from the janitors thanking my mother after they read the MSDS report on it. The other is also anecdotal with teachers saying students and themselves would all be in the class room coughing before the switch.
 
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I am sure there will be a ton of problems associated with all of the insanity.

Imagine being a special needs child 3-5 years old, who is already 2 years behind. This has set up a lot of children to have a very hard time catching up. There are so many of these kids that lost 6 months of special intervention to help catch them back up. You can't zoom language skills and cause and effect to 3-5 year olds. You need to be there to physically show them. IMO
 
My employer has had someone here all day, every day while we work. The person constantly wipes down desks and doors, even desks that are not occupied because the people are working from home. Every door is sticky. I told them to stay the fuck away from my desk and thankfully nothing has been wiped down. They are wiping down chairs and anything else they can to pass the time. I'm sure this stuff is no good for repeated exposure. It's a ZAP brand but unsure which one.
 
a lot of disinfectants/cleaners have this issue. No one every reads the labels. Most people don't know a wide variety of products need to remain wet for 10 minutes to kill everything (no one waits 10 minutes) and have hazards to humans

I bought some botanical based disinfectant (but FDA approved, so isn't 'nature boy' bullshit). that is safer to use, kills everything in 60 seconds

but that shit was about $40/gallon and I know most people wouldn't buy it (if they even knew about it or knew where to buy it)

Schools are not going that route, they are using whatever some idiot said they are to use without really reading about it.
 
Any product that contains chlorine, aka bleach, is good to take care of general wipe downs. DO NOT mix chlorine with acids or ammonia. Chlorine and acids will give you either hydrochloric or hypochlorous acid. Ammonia and chlorine mixed together creates chloramine gas. Not something you want to be sniffing.
 
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a lot of disinfectants/cleaners have this issue. No one every reads the labels. Most people don't know a wide variety of products need to remain wet for 10 minutes to kill everything (no one waits 10 minutes) and have hazards to humans

I bought some botanical based disinfectant (but FDA approved, so isn't 'nature boy' bullshit). that is safer to use, kills everything in 60 seconds

but that shit was about $40/gallon and I know most people wouldn't buy it (if they even knew about it or knew where to buy it)

Schools are not going that route, they are using whatever some idiot said they are to use without really reading about it.



My wife buys stuff like that. She runs a few daycares, and she's horribly allergic to bleach. Stuff she buys you can literally drink, but it's not cheap like bleach.

On a side note, when all the new "cleaning procedures" got passed down from the state, she realized she was already going above and beyond. Damn kids are always bringing fun stuff like hand foot and mouth in, so she's used to cleaning like a crazy person.
 
Any product that contains chlorine, aka bleach, is good to take care of general wipe downs. DO NOT mix chlorine with acids or ammonia. Chlorine and acids will give you either hydrochloric or hypochlorous acid. Ammonia and chlorine mixed together creates chloramine gas. Not something you want to be sniffing.

Chlorine and ammonia is basically phosgene, bad news. A friend's mother almost met her maker with an accidental mixing, she had lung issues forever after that. I'm honestly surprised there haven't been mass reports of accidental incidents of this since the wu-flu.
 
Whats funny is per the latest research COVID doesn't even spread very well through surfaces and contact with secondary surfaces. Yet we're still obsessively scrubbing everything to death.
 
Mixing chlorine and amonia products to clean floors was a bad idea in the 1970's.

Fire department had to mask up and vent the place for hours. Shut down a coner in the mall.

It did leave a very clean patch on the floor which may have had to be replaced soon if I remember right.

Dont give teenager's more than one cleaner at a time.
 
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70% isopropyl alcohol is one of the best surface cleaners also. Safe for nearly every surface and person. Excellent alternative for someone that is bleach sensitive. I hate the crap that leaves surfaces sticky. Seems like this would attract more crap.
 
They are using something called netbiokem at my work now.

I don’t know if that’s what they were using at the time, but I reckon some cleaning wench knocked the whole bottle of some shit over in the back of my aircraft. Me and my pax were all sneezing and nose running like firehose all day long. It was fucked......
 
Pretty much every cleaner out there has a MSDS that states to avoid skin contact and closed room inhalation.

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Ever smell hand sanitizer after using? Smoke, anyone?

This product is not intended for inhalation use.

Flammable liquid and vapor.

Causes serious eye irritation.

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I could have told you strong alcohol will irritate your eyes without an MSDS sheet.

But now you are officially informed and better able to monitor the activities of friends and neighbors...in case someone is using other than intended. I'm sure .gov has a hotline you can call. 1-800-SNITCHES maybe?
 
COVID 2020 the year of unintended consequences.
 
But now you are officially informed and better able to monitor the activities of friends and neighbors...in case someone is using other than intended. I'm sure .gov has a hotline you can call. 1-800-SNITCHES maybe?

Oh, I see you were just being a retard. Carry on.
 
If you use sarcasm online, and you are still surprised when people don't pick up on it......... you might be a retard.

Someone who is being a retard, and someone who is a retard are two different things. No offense meant, I was not calling you a retard.

Please explain what you were being sarcastic about. It went over my head.
 
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I am a soap and water person myself. I reserve the bleach for whitening socks and cleaning the toilet.
 
I think everyone should have to wear these around while in public.
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70% isopropyl alcohol is one of the best surface cleaners also. Safe for nearly every surface and person. Excellent alternative for someone that is bleach sensitive. I hate the crap that leaves surfaces sticky. Seems like this would attract more crap.

You can by it by the gallon from Wally Zoo but you have to order it. About $40 and its 91 or 99 per cent.
 
If you use sarcasm online, and you are still surprised when people don't pick up on......... you might be a retard.

Someone who is being a retard, and someone who is a retard are two different things.

Feel free to explain what you were being sarcastic about.

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We could go back and forth all day, but it gets boring. I'll give you last word. Eddie out.
 
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We could go back and forth all day, but it gets boring. I'll give you last word. Eddie out.

Please read my edit, I did just before you posted this. I did not mean for that post to come off so abrasive, and I was not calling you a retard. We all jack off and act like retards in the Bear Pit all the time. After thinking on it, I assume you were showing us cleaners that could be used without breathing and touching hazards.
 
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Fuck i hate Wally Wolrd. I have not been since March. Maybe I can make case lube with tequila. :ROFLMAO: :LOL: :ROFLMAO: