Spring runoff causing funky water with strong chlorine smell in Edmonton
EPCOR says a big increase in spring runoff organics showed up late last week, leading to increased disinfectant chemical use — but tape water remains safe to drink and use.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/11742756/edmoton-epcor-spring-runoff-tap-water/

Is antibacterial or regular hand soap best for killing germs?

Cleaning up our disinfectants: usage of antimicrobial biocides in direct-to-consumer products in Australia Open Access

"In supermarkets and chemists worldwide, consumers are faced with an array of antimicrobial domestic cleaning and personal hygiene products purporting to kill germs and keep people safe. Many of these proven active ingredients (biocides) encourage the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in microbes and microbial populations, in turn increasing the likelihood of AMR infections. In order to understand and address the selective pressure towards AMR posed by the unrestricted use of biocides, it is necessary to understand which biocides are most frequently found in consumer products and the current regulatory framework that governs their use. In this research we survey the biocidal active ingredients in the major categories of cleaning and personal care products available from supermarkets and pharmacies in Australia, and comment on the regulations that dictate how these products are tested and marketed. Benzalkonium chloride and ethanol were the two most prevalent antimicrobial biocides in this study, while triclosan, which is banned in several jurisdictions, was found in a small number of products. In Australia, many antimicrobial consumer products are regulated for efficacy and safety under the Therapeutic Goods Act, but the potential to drive microbial adaptation and AMR is not considered. Overall this survey underscores the broad use and light regulation of antimicrobial biocides in products available to the general public in Australia, and provides an information resource to inform further research and stewardship efforts." >>
https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/acmi/10.1099/acmi.0.000714.v3

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Cleaning up our disinfectants: usage of antimicrobial biocides in direct-to-consumer products in Australia

In supermarkets and chemists worldwide, consumers are faced with an array of antimicrobial domestic cleaning and personal hygiene products purporting to kill germs and keep people safe. Many of these proven active ingredients (biocides) encourage the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in microbes and microbial populations, in turn increasing the likelihood of AMR infections. In order to understand and address the selective pressure towards AMR posed by the unrestricted use of biocides, it is necessary to understand which biocides are most frequently found in consumer products and the current regulatory framework that governs their use. In this research we survey the biocidal active ingredients in the major categories of cleaning and personal care products available from supermarkets and pharmacies in Australia, and comment on the regulations that dictate how these products are tested and marketed. Benzalkonium chloride and ethanol were the two most prevalent antimicrobial biocides in this study, while triclosan, which is banned in several jurisdictions, was found in a small number of products. In Australia, many antimicrobial consumer products are regulated for efficacy and safety under the Therapeutic Goods Act, but the potential to drive microbial adaptation and AMR is not considered. Overall this survey underscores the broad use and light regulation of antimicrobial biocides in products available to the general public in Australia, and provides an information resource to inform further research and stewardship efforts.

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Is antibacterial or regular hand soap best for killing germs?

Washing hands after using the toilet or patting a dog before a meal is crucial to remove feces-borne bacteria and germs. After COVID the message got through to most people. When one is in town looking for a public amenity or a cafe toilet, it is rare to find hot water, hand soap and a clean (paper) towel. But there is always a toilet spray in 1001 fragrance varieties.

In the absence of the ingredients for basic hand hygiene there is always a free plastic bottle of hand sanitizer since the last pandemic. Staff at grocers, bakers and cafes copiously cover their hands in the "antibacterial" and "antiseptic" products. Every product or packaging absorbs the persistent fragrance of the bought items and travels back into the home. The cost-effective chemical 'solution' does not substitute for hot water, soap and a towel.

"Professor Griffin says products claiming to kill bacteria are "not necessarily substantiated as being any better than just usual soap and water would be...These additives can be harsh and lead to dryness and cracked skin, which can create a pathway for germs to enter the body."

'Regular hand soap is very effective in removing potentially harmful pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites), according to our experts. So, using that water, soap and that pneumatic action to get all of the dirt and grime from your hands and then rinsing is going to be more than adequate to keep you healthy."

"Our experts say there have also been studies suggesting that the use of soaps with antimicrobial additives can contribute to antibiotic resistance, which is problematic." >>
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-18/antibacterial-versus-normal-hand-soap-preventing-illness/106462854

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Hypochlorous Acid Is Trending in Skin Care and Cleaning—But Does It Work?

Hypochlorous acid is safe enough to spray in your eyes yet more effective than bleach. Why isn’t it everywhere?

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Other Chemical Agents Those Used Against Microbial Life

#Bacteria, #ChemicalAgents, #Chlorine, #ChlorineGas, #Disinfectant #Microbiology There are microorganisms all around us. Of course some are habitual to the common chemicals they may encounter every day…. Medical Microbiology & Recombinant DNA Technology (RDT) Labs | Read More -

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#Bacteria, #ChemicalAgents, #Chlorine, #ChlorineGas, #Disinfectant #Microbiology There are microorganisms all around us. Of course some are habitual to the common chemicals they may encounter every…

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Chemical Agents Used Against Microorganism

#Alchohol, #Bacteria, #ChemicalAgents, #Disinfectant, #Iodine, #Microbiology #Microbiology As we know there are many chemicals available to kill microorganisms. But correct choice of chemical is necessary at the…. Medical Microbiology & Recombinant DNA Technology (RDT) Labs | Read More -

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Chemical Agents Used Against Microorganism

#Alchohol, #Bacteria, #ChemicalAgents, #Disinfectant, #Iodine, #Microbiology #Microbiology As we know there are many chemicals available to kill microorganisms. But correct choice of chemical is ne…

Medical Microbiology & RDT Labs

The Use of Chemical Agents in Control Of Microbial Growth

#Bacteria, #ChemicalSterilization, #Disinfectant, #Virus #Microbiology Microorganisms are so small in size those cannot be seen by nacked eyes. Some of them is useful for humans…. Medical Microbiology & Recombinant DNA Technology (RDT) Labs | Read More -

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The Use of Chemical Agents in Control Of Microbial Growth

#Bacteria, #ChemicalSterilization, #Disinfectant, #Virus #Microbiology Microorganisms are so small in size those cannot be seen by nacked eyes. Some of them is useful for humans…. Medical Microbiol…

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