EPA Registered Hard Surface Disinfectants Comparison Chart is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Education - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is the EPA?
A: The EPA stands for the Environmental Protection Agency.
Q: What does it mean for a disinfectant to be EPA registered?
A: When a disinfectant is EPA registered, it means that it has been tested and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for its effectiveness in killing germs.
Q: What is a hard surface disinfectant?
A: A hard surface disinfectant is a cleaning product that is specifically designed to kill germs on surfaces.
Q: Why is it important to use an EPA registered disinfectant?
A: Using an EPA registered disinfectant ensures that you are using a product that has been proven to effectively kill germs and help prevent the spread of diseases.
Q: What is the purpose of the comparison chart?
A: The comparison chart provides information about different EPA registered hard surface disinfectants, allowing users to compare their features and make informed choices.
Q: Are all hard surface disinfectants on the chart suitable for use in New Hampshire?
A: Yes, all the hard surface disinfectants listed on the chart are suitable for use in New Hampshire, as they are all EPA registered.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the use of hard surface disinfectants in New Hampshire?
A: It is important to follow the instructions and guidelines provided by the manufacturer and the EPA when using hard surface disinfectants in New Hampshire or any other state.
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