Thailand MOPH warns don’t trust “Nano Spray” claims to kill viruses and bacteria in response to Covid-19 virus prevention

Thailand MOPH warning !! Don’t trust the product of NANO SILVER Sanitizer Water Spray which claims to kill viruses and bacteria by spreading it on the masks and it also helps reduce acne, rash, allergic skin reactions. It has not yet received permission from the Thailand  MOPH. Suggesting people wash their hands and put on a mask when visiting the community. And washing or cleaning the surface with additional bleach to help prevent the spread of the disease, Covid-19.

MOPH suggest 3 methods of hygiene that can be easily done as follows:

1. Eat hot, medium spoon (personal), wash hands frequently and wear a mask when visiting the community.

2. Wash clothes with detergent or soap. In hot water at a temperature of about 70-90 degrees Celsius by adding bleach or sodium hypochlorite in proportion according to the instructions on the label. Then put the clothes to dry in the sun.

3. Wipe the surface with soap and detergent and then rinse with water. Then use disinfecting chemicals such as bleach or sodium hypochlorite in proportion according to the instructions on the label.

In this regard, the public can inspect the products that have been registered by the FDA at the website www.fda.moph.go.th under the heading of “Product Inspection” or ask for more information and report any suspected unauthorized products or advertisements.

Source: MOPH News

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