Help Stop the Spread of Illness-Causing Germs Where They Can Survive…on Both Hands & Surfaces

On Surfaces

Hard-surface disinfectants

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency stated that disinfectants currently registered to kill influenza A virus will be effective against the Novel H1N1 Flu Virus. The following hard-surface disinfectant products can help prevent the spread of germs, including influenza A virus.*


Clorox Commercial Solutions® Ultra Clorox® Germicidal Bleach

The gold standard in disinfecting.
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Clorox Commercial Solutions® Clorox® Clean-Up® Disinfecting Cleaner with Bleach

Cleans, disinfects and deodorizes with the convenience of spray.
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Clorox Commercial Solutions® Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes

In just one step, disinfect anytime, anywhere on hard, nonporous surfaces. Bleach-free.
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Commercial Solutions® Clorox® Disinfecting Spray

Sanitizes, disinfects and deodorizes. Bleach-free.
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Clorox Commercial Solutions® Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes

Clorox now offers a convenient larger size package (500 count) with a full line of dispensing solutions for easy dispensing in any location.
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Clorox® Pro Quaternary All-Purpose Disinfecting Cleaner1

No-rinse, neutral pH disinfecting cleaner that cleans, disinfects and deodorizes in one labor-saving step. Bleach-free.
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On Hands

Hand sanitizer


Clorox Commercial Solutions® Clorox® Hand Sanitizer Touchless Dispenser
(1000 ml)

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Clorox Commercial Solutions® Clorox® Hand Sanitizer
(500 ml Pump)

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Clorox Commercial Solutions® Clorox® Hand Sanitizer
(2 oz Spray Bottle)

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Resources

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Related Links

Center for Disease Control & Prevention

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World Health Organization

Flu Tracker

Contact Information

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Did You Know?


80% of contagious illnesses are spread by touch.1


The flu virus can survive on surfaces2 for up to 48 hours.3


Children are 2 to 3 times more likely than adults to get sick with the flu.4

1 Philip M. Tierro, Jr., Ph.D., “The Secret Life of Germs”
2 Hard, nonporous surfaces.
3 Bean B et al. 1982 Survival of Influenza viruses on environmental surfaces. Journal of Infectious Diseases.
4 U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).