• Cetylcide II Concentrate High-Level Hospital Disinfectant, Virucide, Fungicide, Germicidal. Listed to Kill the Corona Virus

    $29.99 $2.99

    Cetylcide II Concentrate Hard-Surface High-Level Hospital Disinfectant, Virucide, Fungicide, Germicidal

    Listed to Kill the Corona Virus

    •Cetylcide II Concentrate Hard-Surface High-Level Hospital Virucide, Fungicide, Germicidal, Disinfectant is a one-step, broad spectrum hospital disinfectant. It is virucidal, germicidal, and fungicidal. It Can Help Prevent the Spread of the Coronavirus. Listed to Kill the Corona Virus. Meets OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Rule.

    This is for a 1/2 Oz Concentrate that makes 1 Quart Just add to any quart spray bottle 32oz
    Cetylcide-II primary product: EPA registration #61178-1 The Environmental Protection Agency’s List N: Disinfectants for use against SARS-CoV-2
    Our economically-priced Cetylcide-II Concentrate is an EPA-registered, broad-spectrum hospital disinfectant effective against 140+ disease-causing organisms including; HIV, MRSA, VRE, HBV, Influenza A / Brazil Virus (H1N1), and Human Coronoa Virus. Easily diluted in tap water.

    Cetylcide-II instructions for Human Coronavirus: Dilute 2 ounces per gallon in water, or ½ oz per quart in water . Pre-clean heavily soiled surfaces. Spray or wipe surface with solution. Demonstrated efficacy within 10 minutes. See product insert for complete instructions.

    •1/2 oz concentrate makes one quart (32 oz) of ready-to-use solution
    •Pre-measured bottle for no-mess mixing, measuring and pouring
    •Quart Spray Bottle included
    •Economical, up to 80% less expensive than ready-to-use formulas
    •Lemon-scented, broad- spectrum surface disinfectant/deodorizer safe to use on all hard non-porous surfaces
    •Complies with OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Rule
    •No alcohol or phenol
    •Sanitizer
    •Detergent
    •Fungicide
    •Deodorizer
    •Virucide
    •Mildewstat
    •Cleaner
    •Broad Spectrum Disinfectant
    •Germicidal

    Disinfection Performance: At 2 ounces of this product to
    one gallon of water use level, this product is bactericidal and
    fungicidal on hard inanimate surfaces modified in the presence of
    5% organic serum with a 10 minute contact time against:
    Isolates From AIDS Patients
    1. Aspergillus niger
    2. Candida albicans
    3. Cryptococcus neoformans
    4. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    5. Staphylococcus aureus
    6. Streptococcus pneumoniae
    Gram Positive Clinical Isolates
    7. Enterococcus faecalis
    8. Micrococcus luteus
    9. Staphylococcus aureus
    10. Staphylococcus aureus (Toxic shock)
    11. Staphylococcus epidermidis
    12. Staphylococcus saprophyticus
    13. Streptococcus haemoiyticus
    14. Streptococcus pyogenes

    Gram Negative Clinical Isolates
    15. Acinetobacter calcoaceticus var. anitratus
    16. Acinetobacter calcoaceticus var. lwoffii
    17. Bordetella bronchiseptica
    18. Brevundimonas diminuta
    19. Burkholderia cepacia
    20. Enterobacter agglomerans
    21. Enterobacter cloacae
    22. Enterobacter gergoviae
    23. Enterobacter liquefaciens
    24. Escherichia coli (Urinary)
    25. Escherichia coli (Wound)
    26. Flavobacterium meningosepticum
    27. Hafnia alvei
    28. Klebsiella oxytoca
    29. Klebsiella pneumoniae
    30. Morganella morganii
    31. Proteus mirabilis
    32. Proteus vulgaris
    33. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    34. Pseudomonas fluorescens
    35. Pseudomonas pseudomallei
    36. Pseudomonas putida
    37. Pseudomonas stutzeri
    38. Serratia marcescens
    39. Sphingomonas paucimobilis
    Other Bacteria
    40. Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae
    41. Actinomyces pyogenes
    42. Bacillus cereus
    43. Bacteroides fragilis
    44. Corynebacterium ammoniagenes (Brevibacterium
    ammoniagenes)
    45. Bordetella bronchiseptica
    46. Burkholderia pickettii
    47. Campylobacter jejuni
    48. Chryseomonas luteola
    49. Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
    50. Enterobacter aerogenes
    51. Enterococcus faecalis
    52. Enterococcus faecium
    53. Enterococcus hirae
    54. Escherichia coli
    55. Escherichia coli strain 0157:H7
    56. Escherichia vulneris
    57. Haemophilus influenzae
    58. Klebsiella pneumoniae
    59. Listeria monocytogenes
    60. Pasteurella haemolytica
    61. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    62. Rhodococcus equi
    63. Salmonella enterica
    64. Salmonella schottmuelleri
    65. Salmonella typhi
    66. Shigella dysenteriae
    67. Staphylococcus aureus
    68. Staphylococcus auricularis
    69. Staphylococcus capitis
    70. Staphylococcus hominis
    71. Staphylococcus simulans
    72. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
    73. Streptococcus equi var. equi
    74. Streptococcus equi var. zooepidermicus
    75. Streptococcus pneumoniae (PRSP)
    76. Streptococcus pyogenes
    77. Streptococcus salivarius
    78. Yersinia enterocolitica
    Pathogenic Fungi
    79. Trichophyton mentagrophytes
    Environmental Fungi
    80. Aspergillus candidus
    81. Aspergillus niger
    82. Penicillium chermesinum
    83. Penicillium oxalicum
    84. Penicillium spinulosum
    85. Ulocladium sp.
    Antibiotic Resistant Gram Negative Bacteria
    86. Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Sulfa, Cefatoxime,
    Nitrofurantoin, Tetracycline, Amikacin, Ampicillin,
    Cephalothin and Bactine Resistant)
    87. Escherichia coli (Ampicillin, Tetracycline, Penicillin and
    Sulfa Resistant)
    88. Klebsiella oxytoca (Ampicillin, Sulfanilimide and
    Tetracycline Resistant)
    89. Klebsiella pneumoniae type 1 (Ampicillin, Tetracycline,
    Cephalothin and Sulfa Resistant)
    90. Morganella morganii (Penicillin and Tetracycline Resistant)
    91. Enterobacter agglomerans (Ampicillin and Sulfanylimide
    Resistant)
    92. Salmonella choleraesuis (Antibiotic Resistant)
    93. Enterobacteriacia with extended beta-lactamase
    resistance (Ampicillin and Piperacillin Resistant)
    Antibiotic Resistant Gram Positive Bacteria
    94. Enterococcus faecalis (Vancomycin Resistant-VRE)
    95. Enterococcus faecium (Vancomycin Resistant-VRE)
    96. Staphylococcus aureus (Methicillin-MRSA, Community
    Associated Methicillin Resistant - CA-MRSA PVL
    Positive)
    97. Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA Genotype USA 400)
    98. Staphylococcus aureus (Penicillin G, Penicillin, Ampicillin,
    Cefazolin, Cefatoxime, Chloramphenicol, Ciprofloxacin,
    Clindimycin, Erythromycin, Oxacillin, Rifampin,
    Tetracycline Resistant)
    99. Staphylococcus aureus (Vancomycin Resistant – VRSA)
    100. Staphylococcus aureus (Vancomycin Resistant
    Intermediate-VISA)
    101. Staphylococcus epidermidis (Ampicillin and Drug Resistant)
    Virucidal* Performance: At 2 ounces per gallon (1:64) use
    level, this product was evaluated in the presence of 5% serum
    with a 10 minute contact time unless otherwise noted below
    and found to be effective against the following viruses on hard,
    non-porous environmental surfaces:
    This product has demonstrated effectiveness against Influenza
    A Virus and is expected to inactivate all influenza A viruses
    including Pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus.
    Human Viruses
    102. Adenovirus type 2
    103. Cytomegalovirus
    104. HBV (Hepatitis B Virus)
    105. HCV (Hepatitis C Virus)
    106. Herpes Simplex type 1 Virus
    107. Herpes Simplex type 2 Virus
    108. HIV-1 (AIDS Virus)
    109. Human CoronaVirus
    110. Influenza A/Brazil Virus
    111. Influenza A/Victoria (H3 N2) Virus
    112. Influenza A2-Asian Virus
    113. Influenza B Virus (Allen strain)
    114. Influenza C Virus (Taylor strain)
    115. Measles Virus
    116. Parainfluenza Virus type 1
    117. Poliovirus type 1 (Chat strain) 30 minutes contact time
    118. Respiratory Syncytial Virus
    119. Rotavirus
    120. Vaccinia Virus
    Animal Premise Virucidal* Performance: At 2 ounces per
    gallon (1:64) use level, this product was evaluated in the
    presence of 5% serum with a 10 minute contact time and
    found to be effective against the following viruses on hard,
    non-porous environmental surfaces:
    This product has demonstrated effectiveness against Influenza
    A Virus and is expected to inactivate all influenza A viruses
    including Pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus.
    Non-Human Viruses
    121. Avian Influenza/Turkey/Wisconsin Virus
    122. Canine CoronaVirus
    123. Canine Distemper Virus
    124. Canine Herpesvirus
    125. Equine Herpesvirus
    126. Equine Influenza Virus
    127. Feline Calicivirus
    128. Norovirus
    129. Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus
    130. Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) Virus
    131. Newcastle Disease Virus
    132. Porcine Parvovirus
    133. Porcine Respiratory & Reproductive Syndrome Virus (PRRSV)
    134. Porcine Rotavirus
    135. Pseudorabies Virus
    136. Transmissible Gastroenteritis (TGE) Virus
    137. T1 bacteriophage
    138. T4 bacteriophage


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