10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 09:56
Follow these tips from MDARD's Experts to Help Protect Your Household
LANSING, Mich. - As colder temperatures set in and cold and flu season begins, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is reminding Michiganders to use disinfectants safely and responsibly to help prevent the spread of illness.
Disinfectants used on surfaces are classified as pesticides and are regulated by both MDARD and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Before using any disinfectant, MDARD urges consumers to:
When using and storing disinfectants:
Viruses, bacteria, and other harmful microbes often linger on high-touch surfaces such as shopping cart handles, doorknobs, and cell phones. While frequent handwashing remains the best defense, disinfectants can provide an important second layer of protection.
Disinfectants used on surfaces must have an EPA registration number on the label, indicating they are proven effective against the viruses or bacteria listed or similar ones. In contrast, products for use on human skin, like hand sanitizers and antiseptic wipes are not considered pesticides, though label directions should still be followed.
MDARD's Pesticide and Plant Pest Management Division (PPPM) is responsible for regulating the sale, use, and disposal of pesticides in Michigan, ensuring they are used safely and in accordance with state and federal laws. This work plays an important role in supporting public health and ensuring the people of Michigan have the resources necessary to protect themselves against the spread of illness.
For more information about safe disinfectant use, visit: NPIC's A deep dive about disinfectant safety.
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