As is the case with any disinfectant, it must be applied for at least 10 minutes in order for the chemicals present in the disinfectant to have the appropriate amount of time to act upon the surface on which it is being applied.
Disinfectant agents use a cocktail of chemicals and antibiotics to kill almost all germs that may be present on a surface. However, some bacteria and viruses are affected slower than others. It can be said that they are more resistant than others of their kind.
Given that different kinds of bacteria possess distinct levels of antibiotic resistance, a user of a disinfectant spray or solution should allow at least 10 minutes for the disinfectant agent to act on the surface in question in order to have the highest likelihood of achieving a completely sterile surface.
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Needs are crucial for you to survive, such as food, water, shelter. wants are more of materialistic or satisfactory things that won't last for a long time, just something that u want to have in the moment.
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"We need the medalllion!" Luis exclaimed.
"Okay, let's go" I agreed.
Now, we were on our way to look for the medallion It was pitch dark outside, I could barely see anything, but we needed to find that medallion. If it ended up in the wrong hands, everything could be over. It's powers Grant many amazing things, however, if the enemy obtains it, its game over for all of us; and I had no idea where to find it
"Hurry" I told Luis who stood behind me not moving one muscle.
"Oh you poor thing. Never trust anyone" he said as I turned to look at him.
"WHAT THE??" I practically yelled.
It was him; LUIS HAD THE MEDALLION.
"YOU TRADOR! I THOGUHT we were in this together"
"Wait where are you going" I finsihed saying.
" See you never dumbo" Luis yelled as he started running.
Now it was up to me to find Luis, my best friend who turned out to be a tardor!
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