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5L Standard Grade Disinfectant Anti-Bacterial Alcohol
Regular price$231.68
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Do's:
Regularly clean and sanitise frequently touched surfaces in shared areas of the home (such as tables, sturdy chairs, doorknobs, light switches, mobile phones, tablets, remote controls, keyboards, handles, desks, toilets, and taps).
If surfaces are visibly dirty, they should be cleaned with soap and water prior to disinfection.
Keep products in their original labelled containers and store them out of reach of children.
Don'ts:
Avoid exposing the product to temperatures above 25C/77F and keep it away from direct sunlight.
Refrain from using this product in cooking areas, near flames, or in smoking zones.
Do not combine disinfectants with cleaners or other chemicals. This disinfectant spray contains 70% alcohol and should not be used on therapeutic devices.
Do not spray solutions when children are present to prevent inhalation and contact with skin and eyes.
Features:
Multi-purpose disinfectant suitable for controlled environments.
Formulated with 70% ethanol v/v in purified water.
Meets the standards of Therapeutic Goods Order 104 Testing (A).
Ready to use directly from the dispenser; the closed system spray assembly ensures the contents remain sterile during use.
Features an adjustable, leak-proof nozzle for either mist or stream application.
Manufactured in Australia.
Usage instructions: For disinfecting surfaces - first preclean surfaces, then use undiluted. Spray 2 pumps from 30cm away and allow at least one minute to dry. Do not mix with detergents or other chemicals. Avoid using on therapeutic devices.
Safety instructions: Prevent contact with eyes, mouth, and broken skin. If ingested, rinse mouth with water, do not induce vomiting, provide water to drink, and seek medical assistance. In case of eye contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical help. For further advice, contact the Poisons Information Centre or a healthcare professional.