Disinfecting means removing dirt and soil with detergent or water.

True or false?

False.

Disinfecting refers to the process of killing or inactivating disease-causing microorganisms on surfaces, not removing dirt or soil. It is typically done using chemical disinfectants or heat.

False.

Disinfecting refers to the process of killing or inactivating pathogens on surfaces or objects. It does not necessarily involve removing dirt and soil. Disinfection typically requires the use of specialized products such as disinfectant sprays, wipes, or solutions, which are designed to kill or inactivate microorganisms.