Clear Gear Made the EPA List of Registered Disinfectants That Kill Coronavirus
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Environmental Protection Agency
Clear Gear recently appeared in an article in USA Today that shared a list of EPA-registered cleaners that kill coronavirus. This confirms that it’s an excellent resource for COVID-19 prevention, as well as for protecting against influenza, colds, staph and other infectious diseases.
Click below to access the EPA list of products that fight COVID-19.

COVID-19 Prevention
The best way to avoid this illness is to avoid exposure. Using Clear Gear on a regular basis can help prevent the spread of COVID-19. You can use Clear Gear to disinfect:
- Clothing
- Communal Areas
- High-Touch Surfaces
- Protective Gear & Equipment
- Shoes
… and more!
To read the USA Today article, click below
USA Today ArticleClear Gear is widely used among first responders, athletic teams, construction professionals, schools, correctional facilities and other institutions. It’s easy to use—simply spray on protective equipment, gear, clothes, shoes and hard non-porous surfaces. Let dry and you’re good to go!
It’s essential to take every precaution to protect yourself during this coronavirus pandemic. The steps recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) include:
- Washing hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds with soap and water
- Avoid any contact with people who are sick or showing symptoms
- Avoid touching your mouth, nose and eyes, especially with unwashed hands
- Clean and disinfect regularly
- Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze
- Practice social distancing
- Stay at Home
- Use hand sanitizer composed of at least 60 percent alcohol when soap is not available
- Wear face coverings and gloves if you leave the house

Clear Gear has demonstrated effectiveness against viruses similar to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCOV virus) on hard, non-porous surfaces. Therefore, Clear Gear can be used against 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCOV virus) when used in accordance with the directions for use against norovirus on hard, non-porous surfaces.
Refer to the CDC website for additional information about the coronavirus. Visit this link for more information on COVID-19 prevention.Clear Gear Blog

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