Selgiene Ultra Virucidal Cleaner – 5L C066
description | Kills Swine Flu, HIV, Hepatitis C, MRSA & Clostridium difficile Passes EN 1276, 13704, 1650, 14476 & 14675 Manufactured in the UK to ISO 9001, 14001 & 18001 Selgiene Ultra cleans and sanitises frequently touched items such as door handles, tables, banisters etc. and is suitable for damp mopping floors. Independently proven to kill the HIV, Hepatitis C and H1N1 Influenza viruses. Also certified to kill Clostridium difficile, MRSA and common food poisoning bacteria including Salmonella typhimurium, Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli. |
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application | Selgiene Ultra is an essential everyday product in the fight against cross infection. It is particularly suitable for use in the care sector. Also ideal for use in all public places including schools, sports facilities, gym equipment, hotel washrooms, animal handling etc. Bleach free, non-hazardous, non-toxic and safe to use on all common water washable surfaces. Selgiene Ultra is pleasantly perfumed and leaves a freshly cleaned fragrance to rooms. | ||
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directions |
For damp mopping and killing HIV or food poisoning bacteria dilute 1 part Selgiene Ultra with 40 parts warm water. Mop or wipe surfaces down as normal and leave to air dry. For protection against Swine Flu and C. diff dilute 1 part Selgiene Ultra in 10 parts water and trigger spray onto surfaces. Wipe with a cloth and leave to air dry. Selgiene Ultra is QAC based and dilutions will be stable. Heavily soiled surfaces should be cleaned prior to disinfecting. |
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 | Composition |  | Selgiene Ultra is a blend of advanced quaternary ammonium biocides and surfactants to produce a broad spectrum of killing power on a wide range of microorganisms including bacteria and viruses. |
 | Appearance |  | Clear thin liquid |
 | Colour |  | Purple |
 | Density |  | 1.04 |
 | pH |  | 9.8 – 10.8 |
 | Fragrance |  | Strong floral |
 | Stability |  | 2 Years stored in unopened containers at ambient temperatures. |