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Date: 2020-03-07 03:45 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rosefox
IANA health care professional, but I'm a fairly knowledgeable layperson, and I would personally advise mimicking hand-washing as closely as possible: that is, apply soapy water (a cleaning spray, or soap lather on a wet rag/paper towel), scrub thoroughly, and rinse off if possible or wipe off with a clean rag/paper towel if not. If that's not an option, cleaning wipes are certainly not bad, especially for hard surfaces like wheelchair push-rims or doorknobs or light switches, but I would not expect them to get nooks and crannies quite as well as a real wash. I have a toddler and we use a lot of disposable and cloth wipes, and washing hands properly gets them much cleaner than wiping them does.
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