Published Dec 28, 2014
seasons18
59 Posts
What is the appropriate way?? Can't use bleach on colored scrubs. I just used hot water (which will eventually ruin the material :/) and vinegar with Clorox2 & tide. Any suggestions???
Rose_Queen, BSN, MSN, RN
6 Articles; 12,054 Posts
This article suggests that the flu virus only lives 8-12 hours on fabric or other porous surfaces. Survival of influenza viruses on environmental surfaces. - PubMed - NCBI
Nibbles1
556 Posts
A can of Lysol will do.
loriangel14, RN
6,933 Posts
I just wash them like any other piece of clothing.
double post.oops
I just wash then like any other piece of clothing. I don't think you have to do anything special.
MunoRN, RN
8,058 Posts
Normal washing and machine drying is considered sufficient to render viruses inactive (they aren't actually "alive" at any point).
seasons18
59 Posts
What is the appropriate way?? Can't use bleach on colored scrubs. I just used hot water (which will eventually ruin the material :/) and vinegar with Clorox2 & tide. Any suggestions???