animescreen
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- Jan 16, 2008
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1) Soap and water will kill COVID if left on long enough. I'm assuming Spray 9 would as well. I would just be worried about soap residue left behind (like on carpets, they look great at first but quickly deteriorate due to the soap residue still there actually attracts dirt).
2) Use the iclean mini (as long as you've charged it) anywhere, anytime. It comes with the cartridge and performs better with it...no compromises. I would try it with it and remove it and see for yourself what the difference is. They're supposed to last a long time. My old one is different.
3) Once you've filled the cartridge, I believe it is ready upon demand at that point; hence the reason for the upgrade. Any wait time just ensures you kill whatever you are targeting.
For us in Windsor, Ontario, it's changed a bit. We still go to calls but they get screened ahead of time to assess risk. Serious crimes still result in immediate arrest. Minor offences are being released on Undertakings. If you drive over 50 km over the limit (35 mph over roughly), then that is considered a "Street Racing" offence which AUTOMATICALLY results in a mandatory (Provincial) 7 day seizure of the vehicle and automatic licence suspension. With the lighter traffic volumes, it seems people are driving more aggressively than usual. More vehicles are being seized than normal.
Back to the Tersano. I have had mine since about 2008. My wife didn't like the noise it made when it was oxidizing the water, so it got relegated to the basement. It has been brought back into duty obviously and now we equate that sound with the sound of "clean", LOL. Hell, it's not even loud....women!! I honestly can't remember how I found out about it other than I am a huge nerd and LOVE reading about different things.
Well Mr. Police, i'm back and ready to purchase this bad boy as i realize covid is not going anywhere for awhile and i need to take care of my health as well as my investments too. Just some final questions regarding this.
1). After charging, you said I can just use it till no more water correct? How do i know if its is properly charged or not since there is no smell and just water. I do believe the claim if institutes like Stanford is using it. (just not sure why others are not during this pandemic)
2). Am I able to charge it then transfer the water or something to another spray and have extra ready to go?
3). Basically its water so no smell and spray anywhere (will spraying it in my hand act as hand sanitizer then?)
Pricey but seems this is where I should be heading