Having old technology of ultraviolet-c radiation available in a portable nifty design like this safe UV sterilizer makes life a lot easier. The benefits a new Coral UV compact sanitizer offer to my daily living are powerful indeed.
With quickly changing situation of COVID-19, it is important to know the basics of getting rid of pathogens that inevitably can land on your personal use items. And these items can include, but not limited to, your phone, your stationary items, desk work space, keys, handbags, glasses and sunglasses laptop, books, toys, your home beauty counter and so much more. My favorite thing is to sanitize face masks after each use. It takes 10 minutes for one sterilization cycle, and a mask is ready for a new usage.
Following the elemental and so easy to do cleaning and disinfecting tasks will be the first step in reducing the risk of the potential spread of diseases.
Which Cleaning Products Kill COVID-19 Virus?
According to the EPA extensive list of cleaning products that kill viruses (find it HERE), you can easily stock up on these products to disinfect your work and living spaces and personal items.
Cleaning alone won’t eliminate the contagious pathogens from the surfaces of the things you use. That is why it is vital to disinfect the surfaces and items you use in your life.
One of the studies HERE that looked at viability of the viruses found out that such pathogens survive in the air (aerosol state) up to three hours. On hard surfaces like cardboard, the viruses could live up to 24 hours, and on stainless steel and plastic surfaces – up to 72 hours.
We are all familiar with the products that are effective killing pathogens of different types. Here’s a quick list of the most-used cleaning and disinfecting products.
Cleaning Products that Kill Germs and Viruses
– Clorox wipes and sanitizers, buy
– Lysol sprays, wipes and sanitizers, get these products
– Hydrogen peroxide
– Isopropyl alcohol
In cases when you do not have any disinfecting tools, CDC offers detailed instructions how to clean and disinfect your home against COVID-19.
Benefits of Using UV LED Sanitizer for Personal Items
Using liquid sanitizing products is convenient. However, it is not always an option for many personal use items that cannot be washed or sanitized with a liquid.
That is why having access to a UV sanitizer could eliminate extra washing and allow to disinfect the things that cannot take water as an option for cleaning.
To keep your personal use items, toys, face masks, keys and anything that cannot be washed but does call for cleaning and sanitizing, use a nifty sterilizing tool. This box chamber Coral UV 2 has been developed with eco-friendly UV-C LED technology that can support your efforts to keep things clean in your home and working spaces.
Here’s my detailed post whether a UV-C light appropriate to kill germs.
Coral UV LED Sanitizer and Dryer builds upon best-in-class safety features to eliminate 99.9% of bacteria and viruses on the surface of any appropriately sized item.
In summary, here are the reasons why you could easily use a UV LED sanitizer for your personal items and
– Eliminates up to 99.9% of harmful germs in just 10 minutes thanks to 12mw LED lights which are six times more powerful than other LED sanitizers.
– Dries the washable items while sanitizing them. Baby bottles, toys, plastic stationary items, CPAP masks, glasses – all that and more can be dried without damage.
– Incorporates spacious, yet compact sanitizing chamber that can accommodate a ton of items.
Why Is Coral UV 2 Better Than Other Compact Sanitizer?
When you compare different disinfecting tools and sanitizing machines, take more than a price tag into the account.
The Coral UV LED Sanitizer and Dryer has been proven to eliminate 99.9% of bacteria and viruses on the surfaces of household products.
Here’s a list of features and comparison of them among different types of UV LED sterilizers with ultraviolet-c radiation on the market.
As a final reminder, WASH YOUR HANDS! The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends a 20-second scrub with soap and warm water that extends beyond the hands to the wrists, between the fingers and under the fingernails.
16 thoughts on “How to Sanitize, Disinfect and Sterilize Your Personal Use Items at Home”
Basically, I disinfect with ethanol.
This is such a helpful post. Honestly, I am a bit concerned on how I sanitize our things and if it is enough. I guess it’s time to get a UV LED sanitizer. Thank you for sharing.
We have a Coral UV 2 sanitizer at work and it works like a charm! Disinfects the toys without any harm!
So great to hear that you are using this sanitizer for your toy disinfecting! Superb!
I badly need one. Thanks for recommending.
Rose Ann,
This one is worth every penny. Will last and make your daily sanitizing routine a breeze.
It’s absolutely a must-have! Thanks for sharing.
Nikki,
This machine has changed my life when it comes to sterilizing the personal use items, face masks and taking care of preventative measures these days against pathogens.
We have been sanitizing everything for years before Covid-19. I love the idea of throwing all of items in this or even taking it with us when we travel!
Emily,
This is one of the most convenient sanitizers I’ve ever used.
UV LED sanitizers have really spiked this season, and I like the benefits I see! It’s really important to sanitize and prioritize safety nowadays.
I’ve been using this Coral UV sanitizer for almost a year. It’s been incredibly helpful to sterilize small items and all my keys, face masks and a ton of other stuff we use daily. Incredible little chamber indeed.
This sounds like an amazing sanitizer to have!
Monica,
It’s been a truly amazing helper in my house. We disinfect many personal items that fit into this chamber box.
I especially like it for sterilizing face masks, that could be reused during the day.
This product would be so useful for many things. It could sanitize baby items.
Tara,
You bet it would be a perfect storage for baby bottles and utensils. It can dry and sterilize them and store until the next use.