About FAQs

About FAQs

Both of our Disinfecting Wipes are likely to inactivate SARS-CoV – 2, which is the virus that causes COVID-19. Please follow the instructions on the packaging to ensure complete disinfection.
Both of our Disinfecting Wipes are authorized for sale by Health Canada. You can view their registered Drug Identification Number, or DIN on the product page. A Drug Identification Number (DIN) is a computer-generated eight-digit number assigned by Health Canada to a drug product before being marketed in Canada.
No. Cleaning, Sanitizing, and Disinfecting all mean something different, and understanding the difference is important.   Cleaning removes dirt and organic matter from surfaces using soap or detergents. Sanitizing kills bacteria on surfaces using chemicals. It is not intended to kill viruses. Disinfecting kills bacteria, germs, and viruses on surfaces using chemicals.
We do offer range of wipes ranging from disinfecting Wipes, sanitizing wipes to gym wipes. Our Roxton Embossed Disinfecting Wipes (SKU 11009) is strong, durable, and provide a luxurious feel that users enjoy compared to other brands. Our Roxton Wipes (SKU 11050) are our economical solution, that provides a cost-effective disinfecting solution without sacrificing quality and disinfecting power. Our wipes are unscented, alcohol and bleach-free, made with the same material, and are effective at killing 99.9% of germs, bacteria, and viruses.
The best disinfecting wipes for home use will depend on your specific needs. If you are looking for a general-purpose disinfectant, look for wipes that are effective against a wide range of germs and viruses. If you have pets or children, you may want to choose wipes that are safe for use around them.
Some disinfecting wipes may be effective at killing mold and mildew, but others may not. It is important to choose wipes that are specifically labeled as effective against mold and mildew.
Use sanitizing wipes for routine cleaning and to reduce bacteria. Use disinfecting wipes for high-touch surfaces and to eliminate germs and viruses.
Use disinfecting wipes on high-touch surfaces such as doorknobs, light switches, countertops, and remote controls.
Both sanitizing and antibacterial wipes are designed to kill bacteria. However, sanitizing wipes typically contain milder chemicals, while antibacterial wipes may contain stronger ingredients that can be more effective against certain types of bacteria.
The shelf life of disinfecting wipes can vary depending on the brand and the type of wipes. However, most disinfecting wipes will last for about two years if they are stored properly.