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Ultraviolet germicidal lamps have broad-spectrum and sterilization efficiency, and ultraviolet rays are effective against our common viruses and bacteria, such as influenza virus, mites, anthracite maggots, Escherichia coli, hepatitis B virus, dysentery bacillus, etc. In addition, studies have proven that ultraviolet light also has a role against coronaviruses.
1.When using ultraviolet disinfection lamps, people and animals and plants must leave the scene, and ultraviolet rays must not be directly irradiated to people.
2.Do not look directly at the ultraviolet lamp with your eyes for a long time. Ultraviolet rays are also very harmful to the human eye.
3.In the process of using ultraviolet germicidal lamps, the surface of the items to be disinfected should be fully exposed to ultraviolet light as much as possible.
4.When using, in order to achieve the maximum sterilization effect, the doors and windows of the room should be closed.
5.After using the UV disinfection lamp, ventilate the room for at least 30 minutes before entering the room.
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1. Does the ultraviolet disinfection lamp have any effect on the dog's parvo?
2. How long can I raise a dog after parvovirus disinfection with ultraviolet lamp.
3. Can dogs parvovirus bask in the sun?
4. Can ultraviolet lamps kill canine parvovirus?
1.Clause. 1. The ozone produced by ultraviolet lamps can kill parvovirus, in addition, peracetic acid, sodium hypochlorite and DuPont can also be used for disinfection.
2.First, before disinfection, the object and environment should be thoroughly cleaned to eliminate organic matter, and then disinfectant, because organic matter can have a protective effect on the virus.
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OK. Ultraviolet disinfection lamps are used to kill bacterial propagules, spores, mycobacteria, coronaviruses, fungi, rickettsial and chlamydia, etc., and all surfaces, water and air contaminated by the above viruses can be disinfected with ultraviolet light.
Ultraviolet disinfection lamps are mainly divided into: high pressure, medium pressure and low pressure. Disinfection application, mainly low pressure. According to the national standard, the average life expectancy is 8000 hours. Some excellent products have reached 13,000 hours of life.
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The canine plague virus is tenacious, and it is difficult for ultraviolet disinfection lamps to kill the virus.
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It can be killed, but everything is not so absolute
Generally speaking, if there is a dog at home that dies of canine plague or parvo, it should not raise a dog within 3 months, and the things used by the dog before are disinfected or discarded, and it is also necessary to dilute and wipe the floor with 84 disinfectant, which is safer.
Canine distemper is very dangerous to puppies, generally puppies have a high mortality rate from this disease, adult dogs are better, strong resistance, and the prevalence rate is not so high.
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1. Careful consideration should be given to the choice of disinfectant
Outdoor canine plague virus can easily be infected by other dogs through contact and pose a threat to the dog population. Therefore, we need to disinfect outside the canine plague room. When choosing a disinfectant, you need to carefully consider and choose a disinfectant with strong bactericidal power and high disinfection effect according to the characteristics of the virus and special circumstances.
For example, medical alcohol, peralogic acid, bleaching powder, chloroform, etc. are all relatively common disinfectants. However, different disinfectants have different concentrations, and different viruses and bacteria need to be treated with different disinfectants.
2. Use bleach powder for disinfection
Bleaching powder is a disinfectant by which mitochondria can be oxidized and broken down more thoroughly. For the virus of dog plague, bleaching powder also has a good bactericidal power and disinfection effect, which can effectively remove the virus in the outdoor environment.
The specific use of bleaching powder is as follows:
1. Dissolve the bleaching powder in water first, and the concentration is generally 1% to 5%;
2. Pour out the solution and spray or wipe the environment to ensure that the coverage area is uniform;
3. Leave it for about 5 minutes, and then clean the cave after the bleaching and disinfection effect reaches the best state.
3. Use medical alcohol for disinfection
Medical alcohol is also a very effective disinfectant and is less harmful to the outdoor environment.
The method of disinfection using medical alcohol is as follows:
1. First, mix medical alcohol and water at a ratio of 1:1 to make an aqueous alcohol solution, that is, alcohol with a concentration of 50%;
2. Pour the prepared alcohol aqueous solution into the watering can and spray it on the place that needs to be disinfected;
3. Leave it for a few minutes and wait for the alcohol to evaporate.
4. Use chloroform for disinfection
Chloroform is an organohalogen compound that is a colorless, volatile liquid with a strong color. It is colorless and odorless, relatively safe, easy to dissolve in water, and can disinfect the outdoor environment of dog plague.
The method of disinfection using chloroform is as follows:
1. Mix chloroform with water in a ratio of 1:100 for rough preparation;
2. Sprinkle the prepared chloroform aqueous solution on the place that needs to be disinfected;
3. Stay for about 10 minutes and wait for the chloroform to evaporate.
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1. Choose a disinfectant
In the process of disinfection of canine plague, it is important to choose an effective disinfectant to kill the virus. Common disinfectants are: alcohol, 84 disinfectant, potassium permanganate, etc.
Some of these disinfectants can kill the canine plague virus, but some are not germicidal. 84 disinfectant can effectively sterilize and is also one of the most widely used disinfectants. Before using disinfectants, be sure to review the approval number and label of the product, and avoid using ineffective or harmful disinfectants.
2. Disinfection method
In the process of effective disinfection of canine plague, it is important to choose the appropriate disinfection method. The most commonly used are physical and chemical methods. Among them, the physical method refers to the use of high temperature, ultraviolet rays and radiation to directly disinfect the location and items where the canine plague is located.
The chemical method is mainly to use disinfectants to spray and wipe in the articles and places where the canine plague is located, so as to achieve the purpose of killing the virus. Either way, a scientific and reasonable operating process should be followed to avoid secondary pollution.
3. Disinfection time
For the disinfection process of canine plague, in addition to choosing the appropriate disinfectant and method, it is also necessary to pay attention to the time of disinfection. If the disinfectant is applied for too short a time, it will not completely kill the virus, but will increase the risk of virus transmission. Generally speaking, it is said that the disinfectant should be used for more than 30 minutes to ensure its efficient sterilization.
The duration of use of different disinfectants may vary and needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis.
4. Precautions
There are a few things to keep in mind when disinfecting canine plague. First of all, it is necessary to follow safe operating practices and choose the appropriate disinfectant and method. Secondly, in the process of disinfection, it is necessary to pay attention to protective measures.
When disinfecting indoors, avoid over-spraying or over-soaking to avoid secondary pollution. After disinfection, windows should be opened for ventilation to eliminate residues of disinfectant abrasion. Disinfectants should be kept out of the reach of pets and children to avoid adverse consequences caused by accidental ingestion.
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What disinfectant is used for canine plague
1. Selection of disinfectant
Canine plague is a common disease in dogs and is highly contagious. When a dog is infected with canine plague, its living area and the items it touches should be thoroughly disinfected. The choice of disinfectant solution is very important.
At present, the common disinfectants on the market are hydrogen peroxide, bleach, hydrogen peroxide, ultraviolet disinfection lamps, and so on. During the high incidence of the epidemic, it is recommended to choose a disinfectant with bactericidal power, such as 5% hydrogen peroxide solution and 84 disinfectant.
2. How to use disinfectant
The first step is cleaning: before disinfecting, clean the dog's living area and the objects it has touched, remove stains and secretions from it, and then use the disinfectant solution. Such as living area flooring, nest mats and so on.
The second step is soaking: configure the concentration of the selected disinfectant solution according to the instructions, and then soak the living area and the items that have been touched for 15-30 minutes, the longer the effect, the better.
The third step is rinsing: when the disinfectant is up, you need to rinse the living area and the items you have touched thoroughly with clean water until there is no smell and residue of the disinfectant.
3. Precautions
When using and operating disinfectants, the following points need to be noted:
1) Avoid direct contact with disinfectant, if you need to operate, it is recommended to wear gloves.
2) When using disinfectant, be sure to pay attention to its concentration, not too high or too low.
3) Do not mix different types of disinfectants, which will produce toxic and harmful substances.
4) After using the disinfectant, it needs to be thoroughly cleaned to prevent the residue from causing harm to the dog.
Canine plague is very contagious, and it is easy for dogs to leave viruses on their living areas and objects they have touched after infection. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly disinfect the living area and the items that have been contacted, which can effectively protect the health of dogs and people.
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Generally speaking, disinfect the room every day with disinfectant water, ventilate the room every day, and you can raise a dog again for about half a year, but I personally recommend raising it after a year, so it is more ***, you can use 84, but if the dog has come to the house, don't use 84, because the smell is too strong, it will harm the respiratory tract, you can buy some disinfectant like Mr. Vermeer, Dettol, Velux, diluted and used for disinfection.
PS: Mr. Wittmann is indeed used to clean the bathroom, but there are also furniture uses.
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