Ethanol vs Isopropyl Alcohol: Alcohol Percentage and Efficacy
What are the differences between isopropyl alcohol and ethanol for hand sanitizer? Is one more effective than the other?
What are the differences between isopropyl alcohol and ethanol for hand sanitizer? Is one more effective than the other?
UltraDose® is a hospital grade disinfectant designed for ultrasonic cleaners. EPA Registered Formulation The UltraDose formulation is E.P.A registered for use in hospitals when disinfecting
This article defines, contracts, and compares FDA and EPA requirements for the efficacy of various chemical germicides, sterilants, and disinfectant chemicals.
What is the proper technique for wipedown and sanitation of surfaces? Why is a microfiber wipe most effective for viruses and infection control?
What are the proper steps for wiping surfaces, biological isolators, and laminar flow cabinets, and excess hazardous drugs?
What are the advantages of peracetic acid sterilants for cleanroom disinfection? Where is it used? How does it compare to gas sterilization methods?
USP <1072> outlines decontamination practices for critical environments.In this post, we’ll outline the types of chemical disinfectants and sterilants used in cleanrooms and laboratories. This includes isopropyl alcohol, bleach, formaldehyde, hydrogen peroxide, and peracetic acid.
New reports indicate that alcohol hand washes and sanitizers may be losing the hygiene battle against super strains of Enterococcal bacterial.
For any use of isopropyl alcohol, it’s essential that the advertised contents reflect the actual reality of the solution. Water to alcohol concentration is a key indicator of efficacy and usefulness of IPA. Quality solvents are essential for cleaning delicate electronics or other sensitive items.
How does one solution kill viruses and bacteria on contact, and the other not at all?
Read the complete guide to decontamination and disinfection of biological safety hoods and cleanroom isolators for pharmaceutical production and laboratories.