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    does anyone have the links where they sell noro virus sprays and gels and stuff?

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    http://www.soapopular.com/

    sold in wal mart... the compound thats the active ingredient (benzo something chloride) can kill norovirus, whereas alcohol products can not... its very similar in chemical composition to bleach.

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    That product should do the trick.

    Here's the sticky link about the chemicals, with a link to the chemistry. http://www.emetophobia.org/forum/for...sp?TID=16659&P N=1

    Diluted bleach solution kills the virus on surfaces, and plain soap and water will wash it down the sink. When you can't get to water and soap, a hand sanitizer that is non-alcohol will work.
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    thank you both very much.

    i love my bleach but since constantly using it, it is making my nose feel really weird...like a burning sensation in my nose/down my throat.

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    be careful... keep yourself in a well ventilated room while bleaching... it can be quite toxic... and your welcome

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    oh yes, ive learned my lesson with the whole bleach thing last year lol i couldnt smell anything for a week after cleaning with the door shut.

 

 

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