Here are the best coronavirus cleaning products according to the EPA

Demand for coronavirus cleaning products remains at an all-time high. As more businesses and schools reopen, Americans are looking to clean and disinfect their offices, cars, and homes. 

To help you choose the best coronavirus cleaning products, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released a list of recommended coronavirus cleaners. The list includes various household names like Lysol and Purell. Just last month the EPA updated their list adding Lysol Spray and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist to their list, which now includes over 400 cleaners. (Follow our guide on Where to Buy Lysol Spray to find the latest stock). 

Just keep in mind that these products are selling out rapidly online and in stores. (For more protection, make sure to follow or guide on where to buy face masks). 

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According to the EPA, coronaviruses are enveloped viruses, which means they are one of the easiest types of viruses to kill, as long as you're using the appropriate disinfectant. As a result, you may be wondering where to buy Clorox wipes. Fortunately, there is still stock of some of the EPA-recommended cleaners. 

In addition, the CDC says that good hygiene habits are still your best recourse. These include tips like washing your hands often with soap — for a full 20 seconds —  avoiding close contact with people who are sick, and not touching your eyes, nose, or mouth. 

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