According to the EPA, the best coronavirus cleaning products are:

According to the EPA, the best coronavirus cleaning products are:

Demand for coronavirus cleaners remains at an all-time high. As more businesses and schools reopen, Americans are looking to clean and disinfect their offices, cars, and homes.

To help choose the best coronavirus cleaners, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has published a list of recommended coronavirus cleaners. This list includes a variety of household cleaners such as Lysol and Purell. Last month, the EPA updated the list to include Lysol Spray and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist. (See "Where to Buy Lysol Spray" for the latest inventory of Lysol Spray.)

Just keep in mind that these products are selling out rapidly both online and in stores. (For more protection, follow our guide on where to buy face masks.) [According to the EPA, coronaviruses are enveloped viruses and are among the easiest viruses to kill as long as the proper disinfectants are used. So you may be wondering where to buy Clorox Wipes. Fortunately, some of the EPA-recommended cleaners are still in stock.

Also, according to the CDC, good hygiene habits remain the best way to go. For example, washing hands thoroughly with soap for 20 seconds, avoiding close contact with sick people, and avoiding touching the eyes, nose, and mouth.

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