nonantiseptics
Nonantiseptics are substances that do not possess antiseptic properties. Antiseptics are antimicrobial substances that are applied to living tissue and skin to reduce the possibility of infection, sickness, and sepsis. They work by killing or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms. Therefore, nonantiseptics are agents that do not have this capability. They may be inert materials, or they might be substances that have other effects on the body but do not directly target and eliminate microbial life on living surfaces.
Examples of nonantiseptics include common household items like water, oil, or certain types of lubricants, provided