Wednesday, January 03, 2007

DISINFECTANT

Guardian/Detergent Hospital Grade Disinfectant has been designed specifically for use in health care and other institutions where controlling the hazard of cross contamination is of prime importance.

It was proved to effectively clean, deodorise, sanitise and disinfect areas contaminated with HIV and other highly contagious viruses when it met the the stringent requirements of the TGA Test for Hospital Grade Disinfections under 'dirty' conditions.

It is used at a dilution rate of 20mls to one litre of water to disinfect hard surfaces such as walls, floors, sink tops, toilet bowls, tables, chairs, telephones and bed frames.

At that dilution it is used for general cleaning and disinfecting larger hospital and clinic areas such as operating rooms, patient care facilities and rest rooms.

To control mould and mildrew it is used at a dilution rate of 10mls to 2.5 litres of water when it is applied to pre-cleaned, hard, non-porous surfaces with a cloth, mop or sponge.

At a dilution rate of 10mls to 6.3 litres of water it is used to sanitising previously cleaned and rinsed non-porous food contact surfaces such as tanks, chopping blocks and counter tops as well as for drinking glasses and eating utensils.

It is also used to sterilize food contact items such as bottles used in home brewing and other items used to store food in.

Guardian costs $34 for 750 mls.

For further information contact maggie_mccue@hotmail.com

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