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Can disinfectants be used in the school athletic facilities in light of the concerns regarding MRSA?

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Can disinfectants be used in the school athletic facilities in light of the concerns regarding MRSA?

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Consider regular sanitizing or disinfection of shared surfaces and equipment that come into contact with bare skin. If disinfectant use is deemed desirable in a setting such as for shared athletic equipment or locker-room facilities, that use is not precluded by the school green-cleaning guidelines. Use a sanitizer or disinfectant registered for use against MRSA on surfaces, or use a freshly-mixed solution of part bleach to 100 parts water (1 tablespoon bleach to 1 quart of water).

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