Understanding just what you are using is vital to combating germs. Do you know what the difference is between an antiseptic and an disinfectant?
Antiseptics kill germs on skin
Disinfectants kill germs on inanimate surfaces
Learning about Pathogens: A pathogen is a microscopic biological agent that causes disease or illness to it’s host. In humans, pathogens are responsible [...]
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