The Best Strategy for Disinfecting Your Car
When it’s time to conduct deep disinfection inside your vehicle, you’ll want to address all the surfaces that get touched, even infrequent ones like the dashboard.
Sean Stewart writes about disinfection innovations for SONO Healthcare. He previously served as a college administrator and professor for more than a decade leading courses in communications and research methods. Sean holds an interdisciplinary Ph.D. from Virginia Commonwealth University.
When it’s time to conduct deep disinfection inside your vehicle, you’ll want to address all the surfaces that get touched, even infrequent ones like the dashboard.
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