Frequent use of disinfecting cleansers, wipes and aerosol sprays during the Covid pandemic has some people worried about possible health risks. While many doctors and medical researchers deem disinfectants generally safe, there are concerns when they are used incorrectly or around children and people with asthma or chronic respiratory conditions. The Environmental Protection Agency maintains List-N, a searchable online tool where users can learn about more than 500 products registered with the agency that can be used to kill the coronavirus.

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