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What are the commonly used chlorine-containing disinfectants?

Commonly used chlorine-containing disinfectants include 84 disinfectant, bleaching powder/water, chlorine-containing disinfectant powder or chlorine-containing effervescent tablets.

Disinfectant, use after preparation.

Chlorine-containing disinfectants such as disinfectants, bleaching powder/water, chlorine-containing disinfectant powder or chlorine-containing effervescent tablets are mostly not used directly, and chlorine-containing disinfectants with effective chlorine concentration of 500 mg/L need to be diluted.

The use of disinfectants is mainly based on cleaning, supplemented by preventive disinfection. Excessive disinfection should be avoided, and pollution should be cleaned and disinfected at any time.

When cleaning the surfaces and floors of articles, you can wipe them with chlorine-containing disinfectant (effective chlorine concentration is 250 ~ 500mg/L) for 30min, and then wash them with clean water.

Extended data:

Chlorine-containing disinfectant should not be mixed with detergent and alcohol.

Disinfectant 84, the most common disinfectant, is an efficient disinfectant with sodium hypochlorite as the main ingredient, which has a strong disinfection effect. Please dilute it separately.

Once the disinfectant is mixed with toilet cleaner (such as toilet cleaner) or acid detergent, it will produce a chemical reaction, accelerate the decomposition of hypochlorous acid and release chlorine.

This yellow-green irritating gas is easy to cause serious damage to the respiratory tract and has strong irritation to eyes, mucous membranes and skin. Chlorine poisoning will be caused soon after inhalation, and when the concentration reaches 3000 mg/m3, it can cause death.

At the same time, 84 disinfectant can not be used with alcohol (weakly alkaline) and alkaline activator (such as washing powder) at the same time. Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), the main useful component of 84 disinfectant, has strong alkalinity and strong oxidation, which will affect the electrolytic balance of NaClO and weaken the disinfection effect. If the alkalinity is too strong, Cl2, that is, chlorine, may be generated.

People's Network-Chlorine-containing disinfectants cannot be mixed with alcohol.