It has been shown that some viruses can survive on surfaces and infect a person for up to 48 hours, so it is important to clean high-touch surfaces such as doors, tables, light switches and railings on a daily basis.
Understanding microfiber
In its most basic form, the term "microfiber" refers to a microscopic fiber made of synthetic materials such as polyester, nylon, or a combination of both. Individual microfibers are woven together to form cleaning tools that can trap microscopic particles and liquids within the network of small fibers much more efficiently than larger fibers such as cotton.
New Hygen™ disposable microfiber cloths
They have been shown to eliminate 99.7% of pathogens tested with water alone, including OC-43, a coronavirus that belongs to the same genus as SARS-CoV-2, and help reduce cross-contamination by encouraging cleaning with new cloths for each area or task.
HygenTM microfiber cloths are compatible with common disinfectants, including quaternary ammonium, chlorine bleaches and hydrogen peroxide.