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Fight MRSA with AntiBacterial Hand Wipes
25 individual, travel packet hand wipes for infection control
Complies with CDC Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Health-Care Settings, October 25, 2002 2 29 CFR 1910.1030
One Step MRSA Wipe / Hand Disinfection
Hand wipes can be used to Clean and Sanitize in 1 step!.
You use fewer Viraguard Hand Wipes than other brands that are not FDA registered as a one step product.
Use hand wipes can kill 99.9% of germs, bacteria and viruses (will kill HIV, MRSA, HEP C and many others)
(Full list of germ, bacteria, fungus and virus ViraGuard products can kill)
Individual Packet Viraguard AntiBacterial Hand Wipe
- One Step Waterless Sanitizer
- Contains hand protecting emollients.
- MRSA Hand Wipe is Dye Free - Won't stain hands or clothing.
- Quick Drying with no sticky residue
- Uses patented Viraguard MRSA Hand Sanitizer
- Contains 25 individually wrapped, full size 6.5" x 6.5" wipes
- Small easy open packet only measures 2.5" x 3.0"
- Convenient and easy to use
- Accepted by the TSA for Air Travel.
CDC Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Health-Care Settings, October 25, 2002 2 29 CFR 1910.1030
Hand Wipes effective against HEP A, B & C.
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Benefits of Individual Hand Wipes
Infection Control that fits in your pocket
- Skin Softening Agents
- FDA Registered Viraguard Wrapped Wipes
- Kill 99.99% of common germs
(Full list of germ, bacteria, fungus and virus ViraGuard products can kill)
- Virucidal (including certain lipophilic viruses such as Herpes Simplex, HIV, Influenza, RSV and Vaccinia (smallpox), as well as Hepatitis A, B and C),
- Tuberculocidal,
- Bactericidal (gram negative, gram positive, multi-drug resistant pathogens (super bugs) such as MRSA and VRE),
- Fungicidal (Mold, athlete's foot, nail fungus)
Airplane Travel Hand Wipes Customer ReviewsWhat do our customers say about MRSA Hand Wipes? ( Ellipses ( . . . ) indicate a quote from a longer review.)
MRSA Individual Hand Wipes Review Happy Business TravelerI have never been a fan of the germs that travel in airports, on airplanes and the bathroom door handles, and faucets.I had always used my hand gel to remove 'whatever' I may have picked up. When TSA (homeland Security) stopped gels from going into the airport it also stopped all hand sanitizer gels from being brought on board.So I started looking for a hand wipe that would kill germs. Several different brands had wipes, but when I saw that Viraguard was the only wipe that the FDA had approved for HEP A, B and C and many other viruses, and even the MRSA/VRE superbugs, I was sold. These wipes protect me from it all, and I can carry them on the airplane.Now I clean the arm rests, and I rest easy knowing these wipes get that which is out to get me.Thanks from a happy business traveler Fred S from based in Atlanta, but fly everywhere
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