Description
Ready-to-use spray liquid (1L) for professional disinfection of surfaces, devices, and accessories in beauty salons, grooming salons, hairdressing salons, tanning salons, SPA and fitness centers, as well as massage, manicure, pedicure, and tattoo studios. Modern technology based on quaternary ammonium compounds without ethanol, aldehydes, and phenols provides complete protection against infections. Biocidal action: bacteria (including: staphylococci such as MRSA, Pseudomonas a., Enterococcus h., tuberculosis bacilli Tbc, Escherichia Coli), fungi (Candida albicans), viruses including coronavirus, BVDV, Vaccinia, HIV (AIDS), H1N1, HBV, and HCV (Hepatitis B and C viruses). Safe: free of aldehydes and phenols, does not cause allergic reactions or irritations. For tools and accessories. For use in disinfecting acrylic surfaces (tanning beds), stainless steel, ceramics, plastics, combs, brushes, rollers, straighteners, curling irons, scissors, devices, loungers, chairs, sinks, furniture, floors, and other cosmetic and hairdressing accessories. Does not cause dulling of sprayed surfaces; the spray has a rust protection formula. Does not leave stains on skin or soiled surfaces. Usage instructions: Spray the surface with BARBICIDE, wait the required contact time, and wipe. For the removal of mechanical dirt from surfaces, it is recommended to use Barbicide Disinfecting Wipes, followed by spraying the surface with the Spray. Disinfection time: minimum 1 minute, recommended for full effect 3 minutes. Product compliant with European standards: EN 14561 (antibacterial activity), EN 14562 (disinfection of medical equipment), EN 14476 (virucidal activity), EN 13624 (fungicidal activity), and EN 13727 (antibacterial activity). Effectively tested according to the regulations of the German Society for Hygiene and Microbiology (DGHM) and the Association for Applied Hygiene (VAH). Approved for circulation by the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products in Warsaw (Permit No. 4705/12).
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