I am a RN and have those wipes you mentioned "available".
The wipes I used seemed pretty strong by the label, although surely not as good as the wipes I use in the ER..... the label read- kills E. Coli, Salmonella, Herpes, HIV, among many others listed. The rack was wet for at least 30 minutes as I used a fresh wipe on each shelf. When I was finished reaming the holes in all 10 tubs, the rack was still wet. I towel dried the rack, washed it with a hot soapy rag, dried it again, then hit it with PAM.
The tubs were bleeched in probably a greater than 1:10 mixture. I have a 2 gallon jug of bleech at the cleaning basin and I just splash some in each tub and scrub them with a "greenie". I then wash with hot soapy water to remove any bleech residue from the tub. Tubs were dried then hit with PAM.
I'm not so much worried about a virus as I am dang mites. Haven't had them.... don't want them. The one snake I have that was in the rack was inspected very closely for mites. None seen and she is not soaking in her water dish at all. She is behaving like a normal bp. Tomorrow will be her first feeding attempt. I'm not sure that will go well with the transition from her rack to a tub while in QT. The girl kept one Lesser as a pet and he is the brother to my 1.0 Lesser who is a beast of a breeder so far. She brought her Lesser outside when I picked up the rack and he looks great as well. The shop where she works is where I get my feeders and I have bought several hatchlings there- never an issue with any of them.
Thanks for all the input.