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Hydrogen Peroxide Bleach Disinfecting Comparison

"On the Comparison of Hydrogen Peroxide and Bleach for Disinfection"

The method of disinfection in modern times, hydrogen peroxide and bleach are both commonly used things. The two have their own strengths in disinfection, and there are differences. Try to compare.

Hydrogen peroxide is mild in nature. When applied to things, it does not damage their quality. In medical places, it is often used for net damage, can remove bacteria, and is slightly irritating to the skin. After the cover is decomposed, the products are water and oxygen, which are clean and have no residual damage, so when disinfecting, it also keeps the environment clean.

However, the power of bleach should not be underestimated. It contains strong oxidizing properties, and its disinfection power is very fierce. For example, utensils in public places, kitchens and bathrooms at home, are washed with bleach to remove bacteria. However, its strong nature, if used improperly, it may hurt the color of the fabric, the surface of the etchings, and the smell is pungent, so be careful when using it.

In terms of the effect of disinfection, in general bacteria and viruses, both can be achieved. In case of tenacious bacteria, bleach may be better because of its strong oxidizing power. However, if the damage to the goods and the environmental impact are taken into account, hydrogen peroxide prevails.

As for the method of use, hydrogen peroxide can be used directly, or diluted according to the situation. And bleach must be proportioned to prevent damage caused by excessive force. And when using bleach, it needs to be well ventilated to avoid the harm of its gas.

In summary, if you want to disinfect, you should choose according to the things used and the environment you are in. If the protection of heavy items and the cleanliness of the environment, hydrogen peroxide is better; if you need strong decontamination and sterilization, bleach can be used. Only by using the right method can you do your best to avoid its harm.