Clinell Universal Sanitising Wipes Flowrap Pack ‑ 200 Wipes

£6.49

Description

Clinell Universal Wipes are proven effective against corona-viruses in a 60 second contact time. Containing a unique, patented antimicrobial formula they can be used as a detergent and disinfectant wipe – replacing the need for multiple wipes and surface cleaners.

Proven to kill at least 99.999% of germs – Clinell Universal Wipes are one of the most effective antimicrobial products on the market.

This revolutionary formula contains a mix of different biocides. Each biocide has a different mechanism of action, reducing the risk of germs developing resistance. According to European standard tests: EN1275, EN1276, EN12054, EN14245, EN14561, EN14562 & EN14563.

Flowrap pack of 200 wipes.

Wipe size: 22cm x 28cm
Looking to add a case simply add 6 packs to your order (6 x 200)

Disinfectant wipes for hard surfaces and non-invasive medical devices
Combined detergent and disinfectant
Kills at least 99.999% of germs
Mix of biocides reduce chances of microbial resistance
Tested to European Standards: EN1275, EN1276, EN12054, EN14245, EN14561, EN14562, EN14563

  • No pre-cleaning required
  • Easy to use
  • Broad antimicrobial activity
  • No dilution errors, no additional products and no wasted time. Clinell Universal conveniently combines two processes into one product, making infection prevention excellence quick and easy
  • A bank of clinical evidence shows how adopting Clinell Universal Wipes into practice: improves environmental decontamination compliance, reduces microbial contamination and reduces HCAI acquisitions
  • With exceptional material compatibility, safe for plastics, rubbers and metals; Clinell Universal Wipes are suitable for the disinfection and cleaning of non-invasive medical devices – without the damage
  • Clinically proven to reduce surface contamination by >99.99%, Clinell Universal Wipes produce a fully bactericidal 99.999% kill rate and are effective against viruses† , yeast & MDROs including methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)