Topic > The Effects of Different Disinfectants on Bacteria

I chose to analyze the effects of different disinfectants on bacteria because I have always wondered whether disinfectants like Clorox, Lysol, and hand sanitizers actually kill 99.9% of germs. Additionally, I know there are harsh chemicals that can harm us over time. Do these harsh chemicals do their job? Perhaps adopting an ecological and organic approach could be the solution in the future. My main question is which disinfectant is better: Clorox Disinfecting Wipes or Lysol Disinfecting Wipes. I want to find out the truth about each product and show the reality of both. Are they really getting their job done? Household bacteria have always been a problem. Millions of people every year contract some type of illness caused by bacteria in the kitchen, bathroom, living room, etc. What if there are bacteria in your kitchen that could be deadly? This bacterium is called Escherichia coli. According to the Oregon Health Authority: “By one estimate, 10,000 to 20,000 E coli. Infections occur every year in the United States.” Many of us use disinfectants like Clorox and Bleach every day, but these disinfect...