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Hospital and institutional cleaning (page
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Institutional cleaning The compatibility
of Halamid® with virtually all
materials makes it the disinfectant of choice for institutional
disinfection in places such as kitchens, canteens, showers,
bathrooms and lavatories.
Practically all surfaces and objects can safely be disinfected
with Halamid®, which is
completely reliable. It can also be used in hydrotherapy and in
combination with detergents (request
password).
Hospitals and homes for the elderly Sick and old
people have in common that they are more vulnerable in terms of
microbial attacks. Therefore, their environment demands high
standards of hygiene. There should be a heightened alertness as to
the possible carry-over of micro-organisms. Vectors are people,
miscellaneous surfaces, air streams, food and (drinking) water.
Disinfection is one of many measures for blocking microbial
dispersal. Wherever disinfection comes in, the disinfectant of
choice should be bactericidal, fungicidal and virucidal. Few
disinfectants will comply; Halamid®
is among the exceptional chemicals that are fully dependable.
Micro biocidal activity Gram-negative, gram-positive
bacteria and virusses are a constant source of problems in these
institutions. Halamid® stands
out as a virucidal agent, which in combination with its
bactericidal reliablilty make it the disinfectant of choice. As
Pseudomonas and specific Streptococci strains are among the most
resistant bacteria, there is hardly any need for further
bactericidal search. It is of interest however to see confirmed
that Halamid® is able to
destroy notorious pathogens, such as:
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Eschericia Coli
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Salmonella
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Pseudomonas
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Vibrio cholerae
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Bacillus tuberculosis
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Lactic acid bacteria
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Staphylococci
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Streptococci
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Enterobacteria
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Coxsackie virus
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Hepatitis B virus
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HIV virus
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Polio virus
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Human rotavirus
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