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with a liquid (disinfectant, hand sanitizer)
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on objects
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that actively kills germs
- EPA disinfectant & sanitizer
- FDA high level disinfectants
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that prevents microbes from growing
- EPA non-public-health products
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on people
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that actively kills germs
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for the general public
- FDA consumer antiseptics
- FDA Policy, manufacturing hand sanitizer during public health emergency
- WHO local/DIY hand sanitizer
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for health care workers
- FDA health care antiseptics
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that acts as a physical barrier
- FDA Cosmetic
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with a material (gloves, mask, film)
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on objects
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that actively kills germs
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on hard surfaces
- EPA Protocol 01-1A
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on textiles
- EPA DIS/TSS-14
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that prevents microbes from growing on surface
- EPA PR-Notice 2000-1
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that acts as a physical barrier
- EPA Device
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on people
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that actively kills germs
- EPA DIS/TSS-14
- FDA Device w/ Antimicrobial Agent (withdrawn)
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that prevents microbes from growing on surface
- EPA PR-Notice 2000-1
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that acts as a physical barrier
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for health care workers
- ANSI/AAMI PB70:2012
- OSHA
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for gerneral public
- N/A
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with a device (autoclave, UV light, ozone generators)
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for medical devices
- FDA Sterilizers
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for items other than medical devices
- EPA Pesticidal Device
- NOTE 2: You will need to download (icon in upper right corner) and open this map in Xmind (free), to view the interactive map with hyperlinks. Go to Xmind.net for the free software.
- Antimicrobial Product Roadmap
- NOTE 1: This is a work in progress, and not perfect, I will update and edit as frequently as possible
- by Donnie Wagner Echo Scientific, LLC
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