How to make disinfectants
Contents:
1. Making a alcohol hand sanitizer.
> Reason
> Materials used
> Steps
2. Making a Sodium Hypochlorite disinfectant.
> reason
> Materials used
> Steps
Due to the influence of coronavirus, keeping things disinfected have
become really important. I had to buy hand sanitizers and disinfectants
from shopper’s all the time which were costly.
Under such circumstances, I thought, "Can I make disinfectants by
myself?" I did some research and tried to make disinfectants that are
portable, also cheap to make.
In this blog, I've summarized how to make disinfectants.
Making a 100ml alcohol hand sanitizer
Materials used:
1. Alcohol hand sanitizer gel(free for taking at campus store)
2. Water
3. Spray bottle
Steps for making:
Only 3 steps, very easy and convenient for making!
1. Add 40ml hand sanitizer gel.
2. Add 60ml water.
3. Mix them up!
* The ratio is approximately 3:1
Can be used for disinfecting shopped food packages and hands!
[About preservation]
The resulting liquid should be placed in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
Making a 100ml Sodium Hypochlorite disinfectant
Using CLOROX bleach which contains "sodium hypochlorite", by diluting it with
water, we can make a great disinfectant.
You can't disinfect your hands, but you can use it to disinfect doorknobs and other objects!
Please use it for infection control measures.
* Disinfection using sodium hypochlorite is a method supported by scientific research.
Materials used:
1. CLOROX bleach (for clothes)
2. Water
3. Spray bottle
Regarding the materials used
Prices:
1. hand sanitizer gel: Picked up at Mcmaster campus store for free.
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