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Friday, November 27, 2020 10:10:34 AM

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Identification of QACs
There are many different QACs found in disinfectants or cleaning products. The most commonly used QAC disinfectants are the benzalkonium
chlorides, also known as alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chlorides
(Figure 1). Abbreviations for benzalkonium chloride include BAC, BZK,
BKC, and ADBAC.


From page 2 of this document:
https://med.nyu.edu/pophealth/sites/default/files/pophealth/QACs%20Info%20for%20Physicians_18.pdf



A study by CDC researchers published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reviewed case reports on pesticide-related illness in childcare centers from 1998-2002. They found that disinfectants, including QAC-based disinfectants, were implicated in 830 out of 2,593 pesticide-related illnesses, including upper respiratory infection.

Studies conducted on adults regularly exposed to QAC-based cleaning products revealed an increased risk of asthma. The California Work-Related Asthma Prevention Program warns that pre-existing asthma can worsen by walking into a room or building recently sprayed with the products containing QACs.

Another study concluded that healthcare professionals risk developing asthma from exposure to cleaning substances.

QAC compounds are also associated with infertility. A 2014 study funded by the National Institutes of Health found that quaternary ammonium disinfectants “significantly impaired reproductive health in mice,” with the mice experiencing a decrease in fertility and fecundity (the number of offspring). The study also found that the QACs remained in the caging material for several months after the material had been sprayed.

In 2017, a collaborative study by the CDC and the National Institute for Occupational Safety found that exposure to QACs could lead to rare birth defects. The study found that 15% of newborn mice whose mothers had been exposed to QAC’s had defective neural tubes. The study found that the birth defects last two generations, indicating that QAC’s have the ability to alter genes.

A school bus maintenance director for one New Jersey district told Children’s Health Defense that the district uses VIREX, one of the EPA-recommended disinfectants. The administrator, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the entire district of Toms River Regional, which includes 15,000 students, is using VIREX as an anti-COVID-19 measure.

“The buses get sprayed with VIREX every couple of hours — and then once a week they get a deep clean, again with VIREX,” he told Children’s Health Defense.

New Jersey is not alone. Several other school districts in the country are stepping up their use of QAC-based disinfectants like VIREX. Missouri’s Hazelwood School District, which accounts for 18,000 students, uses VIREX as its primary cleaning product, to disinfect all surfaces inside the school. The product is sprayed both during and after school hours.

Potentially harmful disinfectants were used in schools before the COVID-19 outbreak. But the drastic increase in their use in schools has some parents concerned.

One parent in Canada pulled her daughter out of school after it started spraying VIREX every day. “It’s not worth having my daughter be a guinea pig,” the parent told a local paper. “I’m not willing to take the risk.”



https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/schools-toxic-chemicals-covid-health/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=defender



From page 1 of the following:
https://glanhealth.com/wp-content/uploads/glanhealth_media/SDSs/SDS%20Glanhealth%20Advanced%20Hand%20Sanitizer.pdf


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