Infection Control & SafetyQuestion 213 of 484
An EPA registration number on a disinfectant label tells you:
a.The product is FDA-approved as a drug
b.The product is made in California
c.The product has been registered with the federal EPA for its claimed germ-killing activity
d.The product is recommended by the BBC by name
Explanation
The EPA registration number identifies a product that has been registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the antimicrobial claims on its label.
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