Bacterial Static vs Bacterial Cidal
January 14th, 2007Today found me in the midst of an information stream that was not only inaccurate but could be damaging to live creatures - pets and humans alike. I’m speaking of the difference between disinfecting agents that are “bacterial static” vs “bacterial cidal.” Static keeps the germ in check but Cidal actually kills the cluster so they cannot reproduce. PLEASE, be careful! We all want to avoid toxic chemicals and we still need to protect ourselves and our families from harmful germs. SO, let me make a bold statement and that is that Vinegar is only Bacterial Static AT MOST. In fact, to go further, Vinegar is only brushing gems aside; they will regrow. Vinegar is great for smells and it surely is not toxic but I caution EVERYONE to think of the goal of wiping/cleaning agents and THERE IS A 100% natrual disenfectant, licensed by the EPA! I’m grateful to share this information and it will do my heart good to know that someone will be helped with this information. Let me hear your experiences too! karen