The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved the use of Lysol's disinfectant spray to protect against COVID-19. Two products, Lysol Disinfectant Spray and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist ...
Reckitt Benckiser, the company behind Lysol, has kindly reminded dumbfucks that bodily consumption of its products in any fashion falls squarely in the Stupid Ideas category. In a statement shared ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Monday that it has approved the first two surface disinfectant products, both made by Lysol, against the novel coronavirus. The products - Lysol ...
The ongoing spread of a new coronavirus strain, first identified in Wuhan, China, has caused 170 deaths as the World Health Organization declares it a global health emergency. Meanwhile, some Facebook ...
PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS, N.J. (WKYC) — The Lysol company issued a warning early Friday morning regarding the safety guidelines of their products after President Trump discussed the idea of possibly ...
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Delta Air Lines us teaming up with RB, the creators of Lysol, to roll out a new set of coronavirus cleaning measures on its airplanes, the carrier said in a statement Monday. As part of the move, ...
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After months of selling out in grocery stores and pharmacies, Lysol has officially been recognized as the first surface cleaning product to fight COVID-19. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
The makers of Lysol have issued a warning to the general public advising them that "under no circumstance" should cleaning products and disinfectants be injected into the human body to treat the novel ...
That sparks some obvious questions, mainly: Would it work for the new coronavirus that’s spreading around the globe? The answer, it turns out, is complicated. The US Environmental Protection Agency ...