During the initial days of Covid-19 in late January / early February 2020 when Malaysia only had a handful of cases, it didn’t strike us that we would need to stock up on face masks and hand sanitizer. No one saw that a month on, our country would go on a partial lockdown. When the mil went to a face mask wholesaler in Klang with a friend to get a few cartons of face mask for sil from Hong Kong, we only kept a few pieces for ourselves and shipped everything to her.
Fast forward a couple of weeks later, the number of cases soared and everyone went into panic mode and hoarded face masks, hand sanitizers and antibacterial wet wipes. We didn’t hoard any as we couldn’t get them from nearby pharmacies and didn’t want to queue up to buy them. We asked a friend who works in the pharmaceutical distribution line to help us get some whenever she had the opportunity to. She also helped us to buy hand sanitizer whenever stock was replenished.
Now, these face masks and hand sanitizer are like our bodyguards, sitting atop a cupboard at the entrance of our house. Before anyone of us gets out of the house, our SOP is
1. spray sodium hypochlorite water all over clothing, limbs and shoes. This is for hubs or me who have to go out shopping for groceries or food.
2. apply hand sanitizer on hands.
3. grab a face mask.
Our precious stock of hand sanitizers and face masks, which keep getting out of stock at pharmacies.
Hubs’ friend gave him a 5-liter bottle of PECA sodium hypochlorite disinfectant water. As hubs is the one who usually goes out either to his kitchen or to buy stuff for the family, he sprays PECA disinfectant all over his body for protection. PECA is a safe product and can be used even for face washing and throat gargling.
What is sodium hypochlorite?
The active ingredient in bleach – sodium hypochlorite – is very effective at killing the Covid-19 virus. The agent works by destroying the protein and what’s known as the ribonucleic acid (RNA) of the virus – this is the substance that gives the blueprint for making more virus particles when you become infected.
Before chlorine disinfectants like sodium hypochlorite were routinely added to our drinking water beginning about 100 years ago, many people became sick and died of waterborne diseases. These diseases were caused by germs infecting people through the simple act of drinking water.
Sodium hypochlorite solutions disinfect food preparation surfaces, food sorting machinery, containers and instruments of all types involved in producing, transporting and preparing the foods we love to eat. We spray this solution on all takeout plastic bags before placing them on our table.
If anyone of you is interested in getting PECA sodium hypochlorite water, just give me a tinkle at mobile number: 019 266 4290 or email: shireenyong@gmail.com.
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Sodium hypochlorite is essentially bleach. In a pinch, u can use a watered down solution. We sometimes bath burn patients with a weak bleach solution; very effective for keeping away infections which would be detrimental to someone without a protective layer of skin.
Another excellent cleaning agent is plain old white vinegar, and if u can get it, cleaning vinegar which has double the amount of acetic acid.
Yes SH is diluted bleach. I was quite hesitant to use it initially when my hubby brought it back until I googled it. I also Googled the efficacy of vinegar killing virus and read a lot of contradicting reports and articles. The most effective is still alcohol and bleach. Oh, I never knew weak bleach solution is used to bathe burn victims. Interesting! Chris, you stay safe. Hope the Covid-19 situation in Canada is not as bad as ours.
This Peca product can kill Covid -19 virus?
Any evidence?
Hi Shireen
There’s a letter from University of Malaya on the efficacy of PECA Water in reducing Coronavirus infectivity.
I’ve updated the blog post with a photo of the letter from UM. You can view the post here: https://www.healthfreakmommy.com/protecting-ourselves-from-covid-19/
Hope this helps.
Update on 17 April 2020 : I have to remove the letter from UM as I am not authorized to post it publicly. Apologies everyone.