The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued a warning to
consumers to beware of vendors who may be marketing ineffective and
unregistered products.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued a
warning to consumers tobeware
of vendors who may be marketing ineffective and unregistered productsclaiming
to disinfect surfaces or entire rooms against the H1N1 influenza virus.
In
the current flu-conscious climate, heightened anxiety about the spread of the
H1N1 virus has bred false claims in the marketplace, said Steve Owens, EPA
assistant administrator.
The
EPA registers disinfectants for use on hard surfaces, and when used according
to label directions, such products are effective against influenza A viruses,
including the H1N1 pandemic strain, he said. But there are no products
registered by the EPA that will disinfect or sterilize the air of a room by
fogging, he said. Also claims for disinfecting carpeting, drapes and other
porous surfaces are false, he said. From The East Valley Tribune.
EPA warns of H1N1 disinfectant scams