Things to consider in regard to planes: (moo , Jmo, etc)
DO DISINFECTING WIPES WORK? Not necessarily.
➤ Many people mistakenly believe that disinfectants work instantly on contact. Truth is, they don’t. They have to be used exactly as directed in order to work. The process of disinfecting means a surface must first be cleaned, then the wet disinfectant applied and allowed to sit for a “dwell time,” allowed to dry, and rinsed clean. Only then will the surface be very temporarily free of most germs.
➤ All disinfectants have “dwell” times. Many require minutes at a time to be effective. Read the product label and use exactly as directed. Simply wiping will not disinfect, yet this is how the product is almost always used. Read the directions on the Lysol and Clorox wipes’ labels.
➤ Also...
We know that this virus is resistant to treatment, so I’m not going to be overconfident that it will be killed with the use current disinfectants.
I want to see the data on it. They are telling us the virus can live on surfaces 5 days (but length time is variable).
In my imaginary world, they’d disinfect, but they’d also take the planes out of rotation for 5 days...
eta: bullets sourced from
http://www.healthyschools.org/data/files/Disinfecting_Wipes_Guide.pdf
and Clorox label