Clean and disinfect surfaces such as handles, countertops, sinks, and more with
a chlorine bleach solution.
Sanitize surfaces such as kennels, floors and bowls with
a chlorine bleach solution.
Not exact matches
Cutting boards can be sanitized with a homemade cleaning
solution (1 tablespoon of
chlorine bleach in 1 gallon of water).
An inexpensive, effective and safe
solution can be made from diluting household liquid
chlorine bleach.
It's true,
chlorine bleach is hard on the diapers and the environment, but this is a temporary
solution — it's not like you're going to be using this every day.
Bleach -
Bleach is produced by reacting
chlorine into a dilute sodium hydroxide
solution.
As for the sink, clean it twice a week with a
solution of one tablespoon of
chlorine bleach and one quart of water.
Litterboxes can be cleaned with a
bleach solution (one cup of
chlorine bleach in one gallon of water) to facilitate removal of eggs.
Parvovirus on household and kennel surfaces can be destroyed using a
solution of 1 ounce of
chlorine bleach mixed with 1 quart of water.
Clean feeders, water containers and bird baths monthly by rinsing with soapy water and then dunking the feeder in a
solution of one third cup of
chlorine bleach per one gallon of water.
This is best accomplished by throwing out all contaminated items and cleaning the contaminated environment with a
solution of one cup of
chlorine bleach in a gallon of water (250 mL in 4 liters of water).
Note that dechlorinators — which remove
chlorine from tap water for fish and amphibian tanks — can be used to speed up the rinsing off of
bleach solution, as it breaks down the
chlorine in the
bleach.
A
bleach solution (1:30 — add a 1/2 of cup of
chlorine bleach to 1 gallon of water) will destroy the infective virus (use to
bleach the water and food bowls, and other contaminated items).