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There are many pets at home. What can be used to effectively disinfect without hurting pets?

1.84 disinfectant

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Disinfectant 84 should be a necessary disinfectant for every family, but it is not recommended as a pet family. The main component of disinfectant 84 is sodium chlorate. Sodium chlorate is a pet with pungent smell, which is very toxic and its sense of smell is dozens of times more sensitive than that of people. As you can imagine, disinfectant 84 is more irritating, and it is easy to cause cats and dogs to sneeze constantly, and even lead to chronic rhinitis and even vomiting poisoning in humans or animals.

Therefore, it is not recommended for pet families to use 84 disinfectant. If necessary, please dilute the concentration to 2/ 1000 ~ 5/ 1000, that is, put 2~5 ml of 84 disinfectant in 1000 ml of water; Whether mopping the floor or soaking pet toys, they should be washed with clean water and dried before use. Used disinfectants should be kept out of the reach of cats, dogs and babies.

2. Potassium persulfate composite powder

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Potassium persulfate composite powder is a new type of pet disinfectant powder, and its main components are potassium persulfate and sodium chloride. It can interfere with DNA and RNA synthesis of pathogens and destroy bacteria. It is a safe and non-toxic disinfectant for people, livestock, water and food, and has no pollution to the environment. It smells fresh, and it won't irritate the skin when sprayed on the body and limbs of pets. Safe and effective, you can use it with confidence.

Potassium persulfate composite powder can kill up to 80 kinds of viruses, including coronavirus, SARS virus, more than 400 kinds of bacteria and 100 kinds of fungi. It is a disinfection product for pets' family feeding, and can also be used for disinfection of livestock places, pet hospitals, offices and various environments.

The dilution ratio is 1:500ml, and a pack of 5g disinfectant powder can be added to 500ml water to spray the whole household environment and pet appliances.

3. Ethanol, commonly known as alcohol. Recommended index: ☆☆☆ Pure ethanol cannot penetrate into the inner layer of cell wall, so the bactericidal effect of pure ethanol is not good. We usually use 70%-90% medical ethanol. Note that high concentration of ethanol can dehydrate bacterial cells, but it can't completely kill bacteria. When the concentration is too high, the protein on the surface of bacteria will solidify to form a hard film, which plays a protective role. Therefore, the disinfection and sterilization effect of high-concentration alcohol (95%) is not as good as that of low-concentration alcohol, and generally 70%-75% is the best.

4. Phenolic disinfectants (such as Didi, Verus, etc.). ) it is forbidden to use.

Phenolic disinfectants are highly toxic to cats because pets cannot metabolize these toxins through glucuronidation. Hexachlorophenol and phenol are prohibited disinfectants. Tea tree oil, essential oil. Essential oil is highly toxic to cats, and clinical symptoms appear within 2- 12 hours and last for 72 hours. The specific symptoms are salivation/drooling, central nervous system depression, lethargy, paresis, ataxia, tremor, hypothermia, coma and dehydration. Aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase increased.