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Saturday, 03/07/2020 10:11:43 PM

Saturday, March 07, 2020 10:11:43 PM

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Actually, that distinction—surfaces versus hands—falls under the auspices of the EPA, in terms of the former, and the FDA for the latter, as the GOJO Q and A reflects. Check this out: “...under the EPA’s Emerging Pathogen guidance, our PURELL® Surface Spray can be used to kill COVID-19 on hard, non-porous surfaces when used in accordance with the directions and a 1-minute contact time.” But it goes on to say, “The FDA, which regulates hand sanitizer, and the EPA, which regulates surface disinfectants, have different rules. The EPA permits manufacturers to answer questions about efficacy against viruses.”

PCTL on efficacy

Annihilyte® disinfectant, which is effective with efficacy up to 99.9999% of all current environmental contributing HAIs including C. diff (Clostridium difficile). Link

From PCTL website: Overview: The PCT Annihilyzer® System is a turnkey on-site generation (OSG) unit that effectively generates, dispenses and manages Annihilyte® and Catholyte Free™ solutions. Annihilyte® is an effective sanitizer and hospital-grade disinfectant. Catholyte Free™ is an effective mild detergent, surfactant and degreaser. These products are no more toxic than water and much safer and eco-friendly than traditional cleaning products such as bleach, ammonia. Link