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A salesperson claimed that using towels and clothing treated with a certain product will prevent my athletes from contracting MRSA. Should I believe this claim?

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A salesperson claimed that using towels and clothing treated with a certain product will prevent my athletes from contracting MRSA. Should I believe this claim?

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The claim that an article prevents transmission to humans cannot be made legally unless the treated article itself is registered with the EPA. You should ask the salesperson to produce the EPA documentation that certifies the treated article as a pesticide product since that is a public health claim.

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