Disinfection Workers - Spraying

Collection of drawings of Disinfection Workers Spraying in various poses viewed from side elevation

Cleaning a surface with soap and water reduces the overall amount of germs, and spraying that surface with a disinfectant kills the remaining germs. The CDC recommend the use of an EPA-registered household disinfectant. High touch surfaces like tables, doorknobs, light switches, faucets, toilets, and sinks should be routinely cleaned and disinfected.

Disinfection Workers - Spraying

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5’9” | 175 cm
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Protective Suits
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Disinfection Workers Spraying assorted elevations (detail)

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Cleaning is the process of removing unwanted toxins, bacteria, impurities, or other substances from an object, human, or specified area. The process can occur over a wide variety of contexts, ranging from commercial cleaning, to personal hygiene, to environmental remediation, to housekeeping.

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