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Nilodor SpectraSan 24 Disinfectant 32SS24 Kills HIV 12/32oz


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    MAXIMIZE YOUR DISINFECTANT PROGRAM WITH SpectraSan 24
    See Residual note below.

    YOU MUST LOOK CLOSE AT THIS PRODUCT

    Introducing the first new disinfectant technology in over 30 years: SpectraSan 24!

    ~ Door Knobs ~ Tables ~ Chairs ~ Handrails ~  Desks ~ Elevator Buttons ~ Computer Keyboards  ~ Vending Machines ~ Light Switches ~ Office Machines ~ Flush Handles ~ Telephones ~

    Shared Office Equipment ~ and so much more.

    Use SpectraSan 24 on High Touch Surfaces:

    SpectraSan 24 is an EPA Registered, broad spectrum antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral disinfectant that  provides up to 24 hour residual effectiveness.  It kills the most dangerous pathogens; Influenza A- H1N1 - or- SWINE FLU, MRSA, HIV and a host of other dangerous pathogens and household germs - many within 30 seconds and SpectraSan is now available at Johnson Supply, Inc.

    • Broad Spectrum Rapid Kill - 20 Times Faster than Conventional Disinfectants (30 Seconds)        
    • 24 Hour Residual Kill
    • EPA Category IV Toxicity Rating (the lowest)
    • Kills Influenza A - H1N1 (SWINE FLU)
    • Kills MRSA & VRA in 2 Minutes
    • Anti-bacterial, Fungicidal, Virucidal
    • For use on ALL Water Safe Hard Surfaces & Fabrics

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    SpectraSan 24TM Disinfectant, Fungicidal & Virucidal Spray successfully killed the following organisms under AOAC protocols (In order to ensure that all organisms listed are killed, you must use the contact times as directed in the Application Instructions):
    Organism Kill Time:

    ‡Pseudomonas aeruginosa 30 seconds
    ‡Salmonella enterica 30 seconds
    Staphylococcus aureus 2 minutes
    Listeria monocytogenes 2 minutes
    Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) 2 minutes
    Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) 2 minutes
    Community Associated Methicillin resistant
    Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) 2 minutes
    Community Associated Methicillin resistant
    Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA-PVL) 2 minutes
    Escherichia coli O157:H7 2 minutes
    Acinetobacter baumannii 2 minutes
    Campylobacter jejuni 2 minutes
    Trichophyton mentagrophytes (Athlete’s Foot Fungus) 10 minutes
    ‡*HIV type 1- Strain HTLV IIIB 30 seconds
    *Herpes Simplex Type 1 VR-733 F(1) Strain 1 minute
    *Rotavirus 3 minutes
    *Human Coronavirus 3 minutes
    *Influenza A H1N1 Strain 3 minutes
    * Norovirus [as Feline Calicivirus] 10 minutes
    *Avian Influenza A 10 minutes
    *Influenza A [VR-544, Hong Kong strain] 10 minutes
    *Rhinovirus [R37 VR-1147, Strain 151-1] 10 minutes
    *Polio Type 2, [VR-1002, Lansing Strain] 10 minutes

    SpectraSan 24 Markets and Applications

     

    Healthcare  

    Hospitals

    Ambulatory Centers

    Emergency Rooms

    Out Patient Surgery Centers

    Physician Offices

    Dental Offices

    Long Term Care Facilities

    Physical Therapy Facilities

    Chiropractic Offices

    Pharmacies

    Hospice Centers

    Home Health Care

    Rehabilitation Facilities

    Holistic Healing Centers

    Healthcare Distributors

     

    Education  

    Universities & Colleges

    High Schools

    Middle Schools

    Elementary Schools

    Kindergartens

    Vocational Schools

    Retreats & Conference Centers

     

    Daycare  

    Pre-schools

    Day Care Centers

    Church Nurseries

    Bible Schools

    Summer Camps

             

    Government Agencies

    GSA

    Military Bases – Commissaries

    Army

    Navy

    Marines

    Air Force

    National Guard

    FEMA

    Red Cross

    Federal & State Prisons

    Correctional Facilities

    Department of Homeland Security

    TSA – Transportation Security Agency

    Municipal Police Departments

    Federal & State Buildings

     

    Athletic Facilities

    Professional Team Sports

    Collegiate Sports Facilities

    High School Sports Facilities

    Middle School Sports Facilities

    Tennis Centers

    Fitness Centers

    Spas

    Athletic Complexes – Field Turf

    Wrestling Centers

    YMCA & YWCA

    Aerobic, Pilates, Yoga Centers

    Martial Arts Schools

    Country Clubs

    Aquatic Centers & Swim Clubs

    Athletic Training Centers

     

    Life Science & Animal Care

    Veterinary Hospitals

    Kennels

    Animal Rescue Shelters

    Life Science Research Facilities

             

    Hospitality Industry

    Hotels

    Motels

    Resorts

    Full Service Restaurants

     

    Transportation  

    Cruise Lines  

    Air Lines

    Trains

    Light Rail

    Buses

    Taxi Cabs

    Shuttle Buses

    Rental Car Locations

     

    Food Industry

    USDA Inspected Meat & Poultry Plants

    Snack Food Processing Plants

    Dairy & Egg Plants

    Fruit & Vegetable Plants

    Beverage Plants

    Breweries & Micro Breweries

    Seafood Processing Plants

    Frozen Foods Plants

             

    Other

    Remodeling/Restoration Companies

    Construction Companies

    Banks

    Museums

    Tattoo Parlors

    Hair & Beauty Salons

    Barber Shops

    Theme Parks

    Marine & Boat Facilities

    Commonly used disinfectant products are categorized by the EPA as pesticides. This is because, until recently, all traditional disinfectants contained toxic and/or hazardous ingredients. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) controls the labeling, distribution, sale, and use of pesticides. FIFRA requires all pesticide manufacturers to register their pesticides with the U.S. EPA before they are allowed to be marketed.

    SpectraSan 24 is the only broad spectrum disinfectant that has been issued a Category (IV) toxicity rating, which is the lowest assigned by the Environmental Protection Agency. SpectraSan 24 is formulated to use around humans and domestic animals, yet is effective enough to kill disease-causing pathogens.

    When comparing the effectiveness of disinfectants, lifestyle costs must be considered. Although a product may be less expensive, its negative impact on surface material may require replacing the hard surface more frequently, may increase worker’s compensation claims in a work environment, and may cause environmental damage.

    Chemical Name:

    Health Effects:

    Purpose of Use:

    Alcohols - Examples: Benzyl alcohol, Isopropyl alcohol, Ethanol (ethyl) alcohol Isopropyl alcohol: Highly volatile. Irritant to eyes and the upper respiratory tract. Prolonged exposure may cause lung damage. Ethanol and isopropyl alcohol are absorbed through the skin and can irritate the skin, eyes, upper respiratory tract, and throat. Benzyl alcohol has been reported as a contact allergen in cleaning products. Used as solvents and disinfectants in cleaning products.
    Bleach: 5.25-6.15% solution of sodium hypochlorite [2]. Hydrochloric acidEPA Toxicity Category: I Breathing a high concentration of chlorine can irritate the lungs. Particularly dangerous for people with heart conditions or chronic respiratory problems such as asthma or emphysema. Concentrated hypochlorite can cause corrosive damage to the skin and nails. Concentrations below 5.25% not corrosive unless exposure occurs over a long period. Strong tissue irritant. Concentrated bleach can cause corrosive damage to the eyes and mucous membranes. Chlorine bleach often manufactured using a mercury cell process, leaving contaminant mercury in the product. Bleach is a commonly used disinfectant in medical, commercial, and household settings. Dwell time* – 5-10 minutes (read label for recommended dwell times.)
    EthanolamineEPA Toxicity Category: Not listed Breathing its vapors can irritate the nose, throat and lungs, causing coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. It is a skin irritant and can be absorbed through the skin. Can cause skin sensitization. Exposure to ethanolamine has been associated with occupational asthma. Used as surfactant in cleaning products. Used in floor care products, general purpose, glass and bathroom cleaners.
    Phenols/chlorinated phenols: Ortho benzyl para chlorophenol (OBPC) Ortho phenyl phenol (OPP)EPA Toxicity Category: I or II Irritant to eyes and respiratory tract when inhaled. Even at low concentrations is extremely irritating to the skin. Repeated skin contact can cause dryness, itching and redness. Can penetrate the skin. Skin irritant. Occupational exposures may happen mostly through dermal contact. Sensitivity potential reported from animal studies. In California, OPP is listed as a carcinogen Phenols are used as disinfectants in cleaning products – many considered effective against tuberculosis.
    Dwell time* – Generally 10 minutes (read label for recommended dwell times.)
    Quaternary ammonium Compounds (Quats) – Examples: Di-decyl di-methyl ammonium chloride, N Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride (benzalkonium chloride)EPA Toxicity Category: III Because quats are not volatile, inhalation exposures can happen through products’ aerosolization. Commonly used solutions can cause nose and throat irritation. Benzalkonium chloride is a severe eye irritant. Limited evidence implicates quats in the development of allergic responses and occupational asthma. Exposures to benzalkonium chloride have been associated with combined respiratory and dermal hypersensitivity. Benzalkonium chloride is a primary skin irritant in solutions of less than 10%. Exposures to quats may cause allergic reactions to skin. Benzalkonium chloride is a suspected gastrointestinal and liver toxicant, and other quaternary ammonium compounds may have the same attributes. Used as a low-level disinfectant. High level of disinfection is achieved if different quats and alcohols are mixed. Mostly used in bathroom, floor and general purpose cleaners.
    Dwell time – Generally 10 minutes (read label for recommended dwell times.)
    Silver dihydrogen citrate, SDC,
    SpectraSan 24™EPA Toxicity Category: IV
    No signal words required. Contains no caustics, solvents, or oxidizers. May cause mild irritation to eyes. Highly effective disinfectant that kills rapidly and provides long term residual efficacy and protection. Provides optimum protection on high touch surfaces found in childcare environments, medical facilities, hospitality industry, and other institutional settings.
    Dwell time* – 30 seconds to 10 minutes (read label for recommended dwell times.)
    *Dwell time – All disinfectants are tested and labeled for the specific amount of time they must be in contact with the surface to kill the microbes. The times listed are approximate only.

    EPA Toxicity Categories Require These Warnings:

    Signal Word Category Oral Lethal Dose
    DANGER, POISON (skull and crossbones) I Highly toxic A few drops to a teaspoonful
    WARNING II Moderately toxic Over a teaspoonful to one ounce
    CAUTION III Slightly toxic Over one ounce to one pint
    CAUTION IV Practically non-toxic Over one pint to one pound
    Based on a 150-pound person

    EPA Toxicity Categories





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