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Peracetic acid sanitizer for hospitals & critical care

 

Hospitals are the most at-risk areas for cross-transmission or Hospital Associated Infections (HAIs) if premises, equipment are not cleaned and disinfected properly. Hospitals should consider a safe disinfectant for their regular cleaning and disinfection program. It is very necessary to combat these pathogens with proper disinfectant which would eradicate them as well as not produce any harmful diseases. In general, large contaminated areas must be disinfected efficiently and precisely to minimize infection rates and microbial counts.

Peracetic acid sanitizer - Hospital disinfectant

The healthcare industry is constantly searching for effective cleaning products and methods. In recent years peracetic acid or peroxyacetic acid has emerged as the disinfectant of choice over the other traditional methods of disinfection.

Peracetic Acid is highly effective against a wide range of pathogens, is biodegradable, safe and effective to use. It is a mixture of peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, acetic acid, water. It considers one of the best active ingredients to replace traditional disinfectants.

Advantages:

When peracetic acid dissolves in water, it breaks down into hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid, safe and non-toxic post-applications. It means no toxic residue they left behind on surfaces that need to be post-cleaned. The chemical symbiosis of hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid has capacities of disinfecting harmful bacteria, fungi, and viruses from almost all types of hospital application areas.

Peracetic solution offers 95% faster disinfection than any other ordinary disinfectant. It is the best alternative to chlorination and is even efficacious against viruses and bacteria spores.

This formulation remains active when exposed to organic materials, is eco-friendly, and effective against microbes and pathogens within a short period of time. It does not leave any residue behind on the surface, Compatible with all types of surfaces in the healthcare industry.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Excellent & effective disinfectant even at lower temperatures
  • No neutralization required, dissociates into water and oxygen
  • Single product, multiple uses
  • Non-foaming, Biodegradable
  • Non-tainting and non-staining product
  • Powerful oxidizing and Instant action
  • Environmentally responsible - does not contain heavy metals
  • Broad spectrum antimicrobial activity against a wide range of micro-organisms and harmful pathogens.
  • Easy to handle
  • Does not produce any smell

 

Chemtex Speciality Limited Peracetic Acid manufactured by Chemtex Speciality Limited under the brand name is a highly effective disinfectant showing good efficacy against a broad spectrum of pathogens and finding extensive usage as a disinfectant in hospitals and critical areas. As a disinfectant, it brings about the oxidation of the outer cell membranes of microorganisms. 

 

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