What kind of disinfectant is CaviCide?
CaviCide is a convenient, ready-to-use, intermediate-level disinfectant which is effective against TB, HBV, HCV, HIV, viruses (hydrophilic and lipophilic), bacteria (including MRSA and VRE) and fungi.
How long does CaviCide take to disinfect?
Fast and effective multi-purpose disinfectant can be used on hard, non-porous surfaces. CaviCide1 is effective in killing bacteria, viruses and fungi in 1 minute.
Does CaviCide kill norovirus?
CaviCide disinfectant is effective against everything from norovirus to A. baumannii and many others; in fact, some formulations of CaviCide have been shown to kill norovirus within 30 seconds.
Can I use CaviCide at home?
Due to it’s ability to clean and disinfect, it’s most commonly used in dental, medical and veterinary settings. Although it can be used in most other settings, such as your home and office. The product is safe to use on any non-porous surface. CaviCide is used to clean and disinfect surfaces.
Where can I find the cavicide product label?
1. Company/Product Number 46781 / 46781-6 4. Company/Product (Name) Metrex Research / Cavicide 2. EPA Product Manager M. Swindell PM# 33 3. Proposed Classification Nona Restricted 5. Name and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code) Metrex Research 1717 West Collins Avenue Orange,JDA 92867 Check if this is a new address 6 .
What are the effects of exposure to cavicide?
Ingestion of large amounts may cause toxic effects similar to alcohol poisoning; including central nervous system depression, nausea and vomiting. EFFECTS OF CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO PRODUCT: Repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. SENSITIZATION TO PRODUCT: No evidence of skin or respiratory sensitization. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CAVICIDE
How to use cavicide as a precleaning decontaminant?
Spray CaviCide directly onto surface. Allow to remain visibly wet for 30 seconds. Wipe surface using a towel. FOR PRECLEANING INSTRUMENTS PRIOR TO DISINFECTION: Remove gross filth and heavy soil loads. For use as a precleaning decontaminant spray:Place instruments in a container. Spray CaviCide so as to thoroughly drench all instrument surfaces