I've finally calmed down, took a while.
First, thanks everyone for your posts. They've been most informative. Had no idea bleach can deactivate. I'm letting it set for a while after spraying before wiping it down, that was new to me also.
Second, I recleaned everything with bleach after getting off the phone with Kimberly from Lysol. Their packaging is misleading, absolutely. Also, I'm turning over the air everyday in his bathroom and bedroom, and the house. With the Lysol, all I did was smear the virus everywhere, thank heaven I wear a face mask and disposable gloves when going in there and handling his dirty laundry.
Third, someone dropped the ball...at the Dr's office. To start a treatment like this without being given a recommendation sheet for care and cleaning is, in my opinion, neglect, esp. after being told by the Dr. to be extremely careful going into his bathroom and bedroom, and to stay away from children, other seniors, and anyone with a compromised immune system. (Another Dr., in another field, told me to wear a face mask when going grocery shopping, or in the public.)
After we get through these treatments and he has a final bladder check, I'm finding him a new Dr. and we aren't going back there. I'm not above or below letting a Dr. go. I'll bet a few on this forum has released a Dr. of their services.
Lastly, I'm grateful that the treatments took this past summer and his bladder is looking good. In all honesty though, I'd have to think twice before I would recommend this type of treatment to anyone, given the restrictions and other people that live in the household (which is just myself).
I'm just dealing with it, and that's about all I can do right now. We have 4 more treatments (weeks) scheduled, providing he doesn't come down with a UTI on any given week (which we did last summer and delayed everything).
Thanks again.
Barry