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I think you mean pungent, I made the same mistake before.
And no, it just means that you can smell disinfectant.
Can you even contaminate things with a decontaminant?
You absolutely can. Many commercial disinfectants and detergents (including dish soap) are poison.
If you drank disinfectant it would be bad for you, so I would say that you can contaminate food with it
Well, except for bleach, which can cure COVID
But you have to inject it. And put a flashlight in your ass.
Good question! It's all relative. There are things for which water would be considered a contaminant, but we don't balk at adding it to our tea! :-D