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BTW, similar requirements and restrictions apply to products

claiming to " kill " mold by fogging or on porous surfaces. Even the

hard surfaces must be cleaned first, before a disinfectant or anti-

microbial is applied. Beware of fear tactics because most of them

are subtle and disguised and " help tactics. "

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 30, 2009

* EPA Issues Consumer Alert: Unscrupulous Vendors Market

Unapproved Flu Disinfectant Products

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is

warning consumers to beware of unscrupulous vendors who may

market ineffective and unregistered products or services that

claim to disinfect surfaces or entire rooms against the H1N1

influenza virus. In the current flu-conscious climate, heightened

anxiety about the spread of the H1N1 virus has bred false claims

in the marketplace.

" Unfortunately some vendors may try to take advantage of

people´s fears at a time like this and market products that aren´t

effective or make unsubstantiated claims, " said Steve Owens,

assistant administrator for EPA´s Office of Prevention, Pesticides

and Toxic Substances. " Americans need to be aware of what

they may be buying. "

EPA registers disinfectants for use on hard surfaces, and when

used according to label directions, such products will be effective

against influenza A viruses, including the 2009 H1N1 pandemic

strain. There are no products registered by EPA for use in

residential settings that will disinfect or sterilize the air or a room

by fogging. Claims for disinfecting carpeting, drapes and other

porous surfaces are also false. The products approved by EPA

are for use on hard surfaces only, and the label must state that

the product is registered for the influenza A virus.

It is important to follow label instructions to ensure the safe and

effective use of these products in specific sites, including health

care settings, homes, schools, offices, and farms. A list of more

than 500 antimicrobial products registered by EPA for use against

the influenza A virus and H1N1 on hard surfaces is available on

EPA´s Web site.

The public is encouraged to follow the Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention´s recommendations for preventing the

spread of the 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus, which stresses

frequently washing your hands with soap and water.

More information on registered products: 

http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/influenza-disinfectants.html

More information from the CDC on the H1N1 flu: 

http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu

Note: If a link above doesn't work, please copy and paste the

URL into a browser.

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