No second opinion required: Don't ingest Lysol. Following a dangerous suggestion by Donald Trump that household disinfectants could be ingested or injected to kill the coronavirus, Reckitt Benckiser, ...
While there are more than 420 products on the disinfectant list the EPA says are strong enough to ward off "harder-to-kill" viruses than the novel coronavirus, these Lysol products are the first to be ...
America has always been a wild place, but the fact that Lysol was once advertised as a feminine hygiene product just might take the cake in today’s installment of U.S. history that makes no sense!
Vintage ads can be both hilarious and shocking, and some of the most often passed around old ads are these ones about women using “‘Lysol’ brand disinfectant” for “feminine hygiene.” The ad had women ...
Since the onset of the global pandemic, household cleaners and disinfectants have been hard to find. In particular, Lysol disinfectant has been out of stock online and in stores since nearly March.
ATLANTA — World health officials are continuing to fight the Wuhan Coronavirus. In China, the first of two new hospitals is now taking in patients. It was built in less than ten days.The Chinese ...
Whether you’re wiping down the countertop or injecting them into your veins, Clorox and Lysol are two brands that are virtually interchangeable to American consumers. Each is more than a century old.
Consumers scouring the internet for hard-to-find Clorox and Lysol cleaning products during the corona pandemic should be wary of betting scammed, federal regulators warn. At least 25 websites have ...
Caitlin O'Kane is a New York City journalist who works on the CBS News social media team as a senior manager of content and production. She writes about a variety of topics and produces "The Uplift," ...
A woman went viral on TikTok after stating that folks should not be handling Lysol wipes with their hands, quipping that everyone who’s been using them over the years is probably going to develop ...
There are two disinfectant products now approved to work against the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. They are effective at neutralizing over 99 percent of the virus. But if not available, experts say ...
Lysol is the first surface disinfectant approved by the Environmental Protection Agency to wipe out the coronavirus. Two versions of the common household disinfectant spray were lab tested by the ...