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EPA speeds up reviews of disinfectants claiming to kill coronavirus
2020-03-26T05:00:00Z
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, EPA has expedited its review of submissions from companies requesting to add emerging viral pathogen claims to their surface disinfectant labels. The Agency stresses that this applies only to already EPA-registered surface disinfectants.
EPA says that in many cases, it has approved claims within 14 days, compared to the more typical 90-day window.
EPA says product registrants should:
- Review the “Emerging Viral Pathogen Claims for SARS-CoV-2: Submission Information for Registrants” webpage and submit all the listed information. Among the key pieces needed are product-specific terms of registration and a revised label that includes the emerging viral pathogens claim.
When purchasing a product, consumers should:
- Check if its EPA registration number is included on “List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-Co-V-2.” If it is, the product can be used against COVID-19. This number is found on the product label; look for the first two sets of numbers of the EPA Reg. No.
While products may be marketed and sold under different brand names, EPA notes that if they have the same first two sets of EPA registration numbers, they are related products. If EPA Reg. No. 12345-12 is on List N, consumers can buy EPA Reg. No. 12345-12-2567 and use the same contact time and virus from List N.
In 2016, EPA established a process for adding emerging viral pathogen claims to EPA-registered disinfectant products to accelerate the availability of products when a public health crisis is declared.
















































