Disinfecting Wipes and Barrier Resistance of Protective Clothing
F. Selcen Kilinc-Balci, Patrick L. Yorio, Zafer Kahveci, Christian Coby

TL;DR
This study compares how disinfecting wipes with and without alcohol affect the performance of protective clothing.
Contribution
The study introduces a comparative analysis of disinfectant wipes' impact on protective clothing barrier resistance.
Findings
Quaternary ammonia-based wipes may affect protective clothing performance differently than alcohol-containing wipes.
The study identifies associations between wipe composition and protective clothing barrier resistance.
Abstract
This comparative effectiveness study examines the association between the use of quaternary ammonia–based wipes with and without alcohol and protective clothing performance.
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TopicsTextile materials and evaluations
