ISOWIPE* BACTERICIDAL WIPES

Kills Covid-19 and SARS Virus in 60 seconds.

Cleaning with surface disinfectants

During the global pandemic we know how critical it is to utilise products that provide protection against the COVID-19 virus. HALYARD ISOWIPE* Bactericidal Wipes is a Hospital Grade Disinfectant wipe that has been independently tested1 to Kill COVID-19 and SARS virus in 60 seconds. The product has been entered in the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) ARTG 342811.

Environmental cleaning and disinfection are crucial to preventing the transmission of infection in the healthcare environment.2 With the rapid spread of COVID-19 and the virus remaining viable on surfaces for hours or even days, there is a constant need for the inactivation by effective and appropriate disinfectants.2,3

Containing 70% Isopropyl Alcohol, ISOWIPE* Bactericidal Wipes are a hospital grade disinfectant that targets a range of organisms:

Bactericidal

Offers disinfection of a range of bacteria including (S.aureus, E.coli, Ps. aeruginosa, Pr vulgaris and salmonella choleraesuis).

Virucidal

Kills Covid-19 & SARS virus in 60 seconds.

Fungicidal

Kills fungi (yeast and mould) in 10 minutes.

Product Information

ISOWIPE* Canister label - product code 6835
ISOWIPE* Refill label - product code 6836
Safety Data Sheet

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

HACCP Certification for ISOWIPE*

HACCP Certification for ISOWIPE*

COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control Manual

COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control Manual

Guidance on infection prevention and control for residential care facilities in the context of COVID-19

Guidance on infection prevention and control for residential care facilities in the context of COVID-19

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Sources

  1. Independently tested by Eurofins AMS, data on file. 2. Clinical Excellence Commission COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control Manual Version 1.6 – 18 October 2021 3. J Hosp Infect. 2021 Jan; 107: 45- 49. Published online 2020 Sep 28. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2020.09.026