| Viraguard Antiseptic Hand Wipes 160ct popup canister, to prevent cross contamination between patients, workers and the public.
ANTIMICROBIAL/ANTISEPTIC HAND WIPES
- Contains 75% v/v concentration of Isopropyl Alcohol most needed by Healthcare Workers
- Emollients to Prevent Drying of the Skin
- Meets CDC Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings
- Dye Free
- Residue Free
- Not Sticky
- Shows superior efficacy against a
wide range of pathogens including Hepatitis A, B, and C, HIV-1, E.coli
and Staphylococcus, smallpox based on in-vitro efficacy testing.
- Convenient way to reduce germs that can cause disease and infection.
- No sticky residue - gloves can be put on immediately after use.
- Formulated with a skin softening emollient.
- Convenient Re-closable 160 ct Towelette Canister
- FDA Drug Listed (NDC 64046-104-16)
- Kills Hepatitis A, B and C
- Available in 160 count canisters and also individually wrapped wipes
Viraguard Antiseptic Hand Wipes are your first line of defense against a broad-spectrum of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, drug resistant strains such as VRE and MRSA, tuberculosis, viruses including HIV and Herpes, and common skin fungi. The patented formulation contains Isopropyl Alcohol 75% v/v and a hand-protecting emollient and humectant that won't dry your skin even with repeated use Contains the Concentration of Isopropyl Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol 75% v/v) Most Needed by Health-Care Workers and First Responders. Viraguard hand sanitizing products contain 75% Isopropyl Alcohol combined with emollients in our patented formula. Isopropyl Alcohol, long recognized in Europe as the reference standard for hand hygiene has now been recognized by the CDC as a suitable decontaminant for hands that are not visibly soiled 1. Viraguard also meets the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard 2. Viraguard antiseptic hand sprays, gel and wipes were formulated and designed for use by health care professionals who appreciate the broad spectrum efficacy of Viraguard against bacteria, TB, Fungi and viruses as demonstrated thought in-vitro testing. Use Viraguard to decontaminate hands and prevent cross contamination:
- Before having direct contact with patients.
- Before donning sterile gloves when inserting an intravascular catheter; or when inserting an indwelling catheter or other invasive device not requiring a surgical procedure.
- After taking a pulse or blood pressure, or lifting a patient.
- After contact with bodily fluids or excretions, mucous membranes, non-intact skin, and wound dressings if hands are not visibly soiled.
- After contact with inanimate objects (including medical equipment) in the immediate vicinity of a patient.
- After removing gloves.
- When moving from a contaminated body site to a clean body site during patient care.
Safe and effective hand sanitizer, under its FDA drug listing as an OTC antimicrobial product.
The patented Viraguard formulation utilizes Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol)in its optimum concentration, combined with other ingredients, to meet both EPA
and FDA requirements, without the need for harmful or residue producing chemicals
such as Quaternary Ammonium, Phenol, Chlorine, or Glutaraldehyde.
A fresh scent makes Viraguard ideal for use in schools, churches, hospitals, private practice offices, ambulances, police, fire and paramedic vehicles, nursing homes, first responders and anywhere that disinfection and antisepsis is critical.
Effective against gram positive and gram negative bacteria, including
resistant strains such as MRSA and VRE, encapsulated bacteria such as Tuberculosis
producing Mycobacterium bovis (BCG), Trichophyton mentagrophytes fungus, smallpox, Herpes
simplex, and HIV-1 the AIDS virus, Hepatitis A, B and C also!
The liquid form of the product, sold as Viraguard Disinfectant/Cleaner & Instrument Presoak is also recognized to be effective against Rotavirus, Influenza, Adenovirus, Cytomegalovirus, and Respiratory syncytial virus.
Isopropyl Alcohol is similarly recognized for its safety and efficacy as an antiseptic skin cleanser complying with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard and the CDC Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Heath-Care Settings.
The emollient in the patented Viraguard formulation retards evaporation, considerably increasing the effective time for the alcohol to work on the surface of the hands, while preserving moisture, and helping to prevent drying of the skin. Only Viraguard has EPA and FDA claims to kill the following: (The ATCC or American Type-Culture Collection numbers. This organization keeps reference cultures for testing purposes. Don't believe other competitors who make claims, but can't identify the ATCC # that was used for the test.)
Bactericidal:
Salmonella choleraesuis, ATCC #10708 - Commonly causes diarrhea, but can cause severe disease in elderly and immune compromised
Staphylococcus aureus, ATCC #6538 - Staph Infection
Pseudomonus aeruginosa, ATCC #15442 - "Hot tub rash" severe, potentially fatal, respiratory disease in cystic fibrosis and elderly
Streptococcus pyogenes, ATCC #49399, #19615 - Strep throat
Escherichia coli, Strain 0157, ATCC #43895 - "Fast food", "spinach", etc.. ecoli , severe sometimes fatal, kidney infections
Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis (VRE), ATCC #51299 - Hospital acquired infection, "anti biotic resistant super bug"
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), ATCC #33593 - Hospital Acquired (MRSA-HA) "anti-biotic resistant super bug" - - Community Aqcuired (MRSA-CA) "anti-biotic resistant super bug"
Virucidal: Hepatitis A - HEP A
Hepatitis B - HEP B Vaccinia - Smallpox (bioterrrorism weapon) Hepatitis C - HEP C
HIV-1 - (AIDS virus)
Herpes simplex type 2, ATCC# VR539 - Genital Herpes
Cytomegalovirus (CMV), ATCC #VR538 - Typically cold like symptoms, but can be very dangerous for pregnant women and immune compromised
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), ATCC #VR26 - Severe Respiratory infection in infants and children under 2 years of age, can require hospitalization,
Rotavirus (SA-11; Group A) - Severe Gastrointestinal infection (diarrhea) in young children, can require hospitalization
Influenza type A, ATCC #VR544 - Seasonal Flu, pandemic flu, avian flu
Adenovirus, ATCC #VR846 - diarrhea, eye infections, respiratory infections
Tuberculocidal:
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - TB
Fungicidal: Trichophyton, ATCC #9533 - Athlete's Foot , Nail Fungus
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