Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, traveling safely and cleanly has never been more of a concern for frequent travelers and new travelers. PlaneAire is here to give you the facts and an easy guide to traveling with hand sanitizer.
Let’s explore probiotics and prebiotics in-depth to get a better understanding of the function of each.
Each semester our students head to college campuses, it’s right in the middle of a new wave of the pandemic. This is why back-to-college shopping has raised a major challenge; your young adult still needs room necessities, such as a sheet set and shower set, but now they should also bring hand sanitizer, surface and air cleaning spray, and a good supply of masks, just to name a few.
Are Fruit Acids More Effective than Alcohol and Bleach?
Studies have indicated that fruit acids are just as, if not more, effective in killing bacteria as alcohol and bleach. Fruit-derived malic acid and acetic acid, for example, have been shown to kill salmonella (Olaimat et al 2018) and even the flu virus (Greaterex et al 2010). What's even more striking is they do so just as well as diluted bleach and alcohol.
PlaneAire Blog2022-04-20T14:03:09-07:00