Description
Features:
SaniZide PlusĀ® controls mold and mildew, helps prevent cross-contamination, and helps you comply with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, which requires the use of an intermediate level (tuberculocidal) disinfectant where gross contamination is known to have occurred.
Effective Against:
H1N1, MRSA, HIV-1, TB, HEP, E. Coli, VRE, AVIAN FLU A, NOROVIRUS, H1N1 INFLUENZA A, SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) on hard non-porous surfaces.
- Pandemic and infection control product.
- Complies with OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
- Provides personal protection mandated by OSHA and State Health Departments.
- For Use On: Floors, walls, metal surfaces, stainless steel surfaces, porcelain, glazed ceramic tile, plastic surfaces, shower stalls, bathtubs, cabinets, or anywhere typically treated with a disinfectant.
- For plastic and painted surfaces, spot test on an inconspicuous area before use
Additional Information:
Disclosure:
For US State Right to Know Act, please request our Safetec’s Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
Uses:
⢠Hospitals
⢠Medical or Dental Offices
⢠Ambulances
⢠Ambulatory Surgical Centers
⢠Nursing Homes
⢠Laboratories
⢠Pharmacies
⢠Other Healthcare Related Institutions
Product Specifications:
- 4 oz. Spray Bottle, Case Qty. 24 / Case Wt. 7lbs.
- 16 oz. Spray Bottle, Case Qty. 12 / Case Wt. 14lbs.
- 32 oz. Spray Bottle, Case Qty. 6 / Case Wt. 14lbs.
- 1 gallon Refill Bottle, Case Qty. 4 / Case Wt. 37
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FAQs:
Why canāt I find your product on the EPA List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2?
This EPA list only contains the primary registrantās product name and EPA registration number. All of our surface disinfectants are sub registered products, so you will not be able to find them by name on this list. According to the EPA, āThe easiest way to find a product on this list is to enter the first two sets of its EPA registration number into the search bar below. For example, if EPA Reg. No. 12345-12 is on List N, you can buy EPA Reg. No. 12345-12-2567 and know youāre getting an equivalent product.ā
Can you provide proof that your surface disinfectants are for use against SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19)?
All of our SaniZide products meet the EPAās criteria for use against COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2). Safetec surface disinfectants are sub registered products. Since the EPA list N only contains the primary registrantās name and EPA Registration number, you will not be able to find our products by name. Below is a list of our products and the primary registrantās information so you can find the products easily on the EPA List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2. ⢠SaniZide Pro 1 Spray/Liquid (EPA registration # 88494-3-67161) is Peak Disinfectant by North American Infection Control Ltd under (EPA registration # 88494-3)
-  SaniZide Pro 1⢠Spray/Liquid (EPA registration # 88494-3-67161) is Peak Disinfectant by North American Infection Control Ltd under (EPA registration # 88494-3)
- SaniZide Pro 1⢠Wipes (EPA Registration # 88494-4-67161) is Peak Disinfectant by North American Infection Control Ltd under (EPA registration # 88494-4)
- SaniZide Plus Spray/Liquid (EPA Registration # 1839-83-67161) is Detergent Disinfectant Pump Spray by Stepan Company (EPA Registration # 1839-83)
- SaniZide Plus Wipes (EPA Registration # 1839-174-67161) is Stepan Towelette by Stepan Company (EPA Registration # 1839-174)
What is the difference between kill time and product contact time?
Kill time is the time it takes a disinfectant to kill an individual pathogen or group of pathogens. Product contact time is the time it takes a disinfectant to kill all the pathogens listed on the product label. A product that kills most pathogens in one minute, but requires 5 minutes to kill a single pathogen, has a 5 minute product contact time and must remain wet on a surface for the full 5 minutes. SaniZide Pro 1Ā® disinfectant kills all pathogens listed on the label in one minute. Therefore, SaniZide Pro 1Ā® disinfectant has a one-minute product contact time and only needs to remain wet on the surface for one minute, saving time and increasing compliance.
Which SaniZide product is ready to use?
Both. SaniZide PlusĀ® and Pro 1Ā® products are both ready to use, meaning there is no diluting or mixing necessary. They can be used right from the bottle or canister.
What does āone-step clean and disinfectā mean?
A surface that is visibly soiled must be cleaned before disinfecting with any registered disinfectant. But, where a surface is not visibly soiled, only a one-step product can be used to both clean the unseen surface contamination and then disinfect the surface in a single step. Products that are not āone stepā require at least two steps, and twice as much product, even if the surface is not visibly soiled.
Which SaniZide product has quicker kill times?
SaniZide Pro 1Ā®. It is an intermediate-level EPA registered, hospital grade 1-minute surface disinfectant that contains 21% alcohol.
Which SaniZide products require you to use personal protection?
All of our SaniZide Pro 1Ā® and SaniZide PlusĀ® disinfectants are considered low toxicity designated by the signal word āCautionā on the label. They have this designation because they can cause moderate eye irritation. While PPE is not required, it is recommended to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling. When dealing with blood and other bodily fluids remember the proper use of disposable latex gloves, gowns, masks and eye coverings when handling soiled items or surfaces.
What is the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting?
Cleaning removes visible dirt and other contaminants but does not kill any microorganisms. Sanitizing Kills 99.9% of Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae or Enterobacter aerogenes only, within 5 minutes. Low-level disinfection is the process of killing from 99.9%-99.999% of specific vegetative bacteria, fungi, and enveloped viruses which are listed on the product label. Intermediate-level disinfection is the process of killing from 99.9% to 99.999% of specific vegetative bacteria, fungi, enveloped viruses, and non-enveloped viruses that are listed on the product label. High-level disinfectants kill all the pathogens that are killed by intermediate-level disinfection as well as killing bacterial spores.
Are all sanitizers and disinfectants the same thing?
No. Some surface disinfectants may also have a surface sanitizer claim according to the EPA, but remember that sanitizing surfaces kills less germs than disinfecting. Surface sanitizers must also not be confused with hand sanitizers or hand wipes. Hand sanitizers cannot have specific kill claims and have not been tested on hard surfaces which means you cannot know that they will be effective on hard surfaces. Always read the product instructions for the intended use of the product.
What is the emerging viral pathogen claim?
According to the EPA āBecause the occurrence of emerging viral pathogens is less common and less predictable than established pathogens, few if any EPA-registered disinfectant product labels specify use against this category of infectious agents. Therefore, in 2016, EPA provided a voluntary, two-stage process to enable use of certain EPA-registered disinfectant products against emerging viral pathogens not identified on the product label.ā To be able to make an emerging viral pathogen claim, a company must prove to the EPA that their disinfectant is effective against harder-to-kill viruses. The EPA must accept the companyās request before any claim can be made. You will hear about the emerging viral pathogen claim most often relative to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Safetecās SaniZide Pro 1 products, and SaniZide Plus Wipe are considered effective against SARS-CoV-2 according to the emerging viral pathogen claim.
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