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.
Miscellaneous. Eclectic. Random. Perhaps markedly literate, or at least suffering from the compulsion to read any text that presents itself, including cereal boxes.
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Date: 2020-03-07 03:45 am (UTC)