ABOUT DIFFICIL-S®
DIFFICIL-S® is one of the most powerful and revolutionary broad spectrum disinfectants ever developed and is both safe and simple to use and low in cost.
DIFFICIL-S® is used in a low dilution rate of 1:400 due to its main component being chlorine dioxide. This willl produce at least a 5 log reduction (99.999%) which exceeds the BS EN standards for Medical Area Disinfection. Chlorine-based disinfectants that use a low dlution rate cannot produce a good enough kill at this rate.
DIFFICIL-S® can safely be used on most surfaces, equipment, utensils, flooring, walls and soft furnishings in the majority of working environments without staff, patients or residents having to vacate the area.
DIFFICIL-S® is extremely simple to use. Just add sachets A & B to 10 litres of cold water and mix in the supplied mixing vessel. The prepared solution can then be decanted into the provided trigger jet dispensers for ease of use.
DIFFICIL-S® incorporates a chemical mechanism to protect the solution's efficacy when the product is prepared with hard water.
ADVANTAGES OF DIFFICIL-S®
Compared to chlorine-based products which are commonly used for disinfection, DIFFICIL-S® has many advantages:-
- ONE PRODUCT DOES ALL - One ready-mixed solution can be used everywhere, whatever the challenge.
- SAFE TO USE - Produces no harmful or unpleasant gas release and can be used with the minimum of protection.
- LOW COST - The solution can be kept in the provided airtight container for 10 days with no loss of efficacy (once made up, chlorine solutions must typically be used within a few hours).
- STABLE - The sachets can be stored stably for 30 months.
- NON-CORROSIVE - Near neutral ph making it safe to use on all metal equipment and utensils with no 'pitting' (unlike chlorine).
- NON-CARCINOGENIC - No cancer causing compounds produced by combination with organic waste.
- LOW-BULK - Dilutes at 1:400. Two 12.5g sachets gives 10 litres of ready to use disinfectant.
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