Description
Prosan Plus Detergent Chlorine Sanitiser Tablet
1,000 ppm Strength Chlorine combined with an anionic detergent for one-stage cleaning and disinfection.
- Each tablet gives 1,000 parts per million available chlorine per litre of water to make a one-stage detergent sanitiser solution.
- Used for a variety of disinfection tasks in Hospital, Food Production & Catering, Care, Dental and many more applications.
Our tablets have undergone extensive testing against:
- EN13697 – Fungicidal Activity
- EN13704 – Sporicidal Activity
- EN14476 – Coronavirus
- EN1276 – Bactericidal Activity
- EN17126 – C.Difficile
- EN1650 – Fungi & Yeast
- EN13727 – Bactericidal Acitivity
Typical Uses in Private & Public Health areas:
- Floor & Tile Mopping in Hospitals
- Non metallic medical and veterinary appliances
- Cloths and Glassware
- General disinfection
- Body fluid spills
- Drains, Sinks, W.C’s
- Laboratory Discard jars
- Conditions of heavy soiling
- Veterinary hygiene
- General hygiene
- Food preparation areas; non metallic equipment, containers, consumption utensils, work surfaces, stainless steel (catering grade)
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See Instructions Tab for Guidelines for Typical Uses and Dilutions
Download our Prosan+ General Disinfection Poster for further guidance.
Latest British Dental Association (BDA) Guidelines: Cleaning & Decontaimination including Dental Equipment: C-19 infection control guidance recommends cleaning with a combined detergent/disinfectant solution at a dilution of 1,000 parts per million available chlorine (ppm available chlorine (av.cl.); or a general purpose neutral detergent in a solution of warm water followed by a disinfectant solution of 1,000ppm av.cl
Use biocides safely. Always read the label and product information before use.
Please click on the link below to download Safety Data Sheet
DS053 PN539 Detergent Chlorine Tablets REV 6
Guidelines for Typical Uses and Dilutions:
3.25g (1.67g NaDCC) Effervescent Chlorine Tablets–Typical Hospital, Catering, Dental Usage |
1 Tablet in: |
Gives Available Chlorine of: |
Task: |
Method: |
100 ml |
10,000 ppm |
Body Fluid Spills |
Minimum 3 Minutes contact time |
400 ml |
2,500 ppm |
Laboratory Discard Jars |
Soak Overnight |
1 Litres |
1,000 ppm |
General Hospital Disinfection |
Minimum 5 Minute Contact Time |
2.5 Litres |
400 ppm |
Drains, W.C’s, Sinks etc |
Pour in at quiet times |
5 Litres |
200 ppm |
Catering Hard Surface General Santising
(Low/Med Risk Areas) |
Allow to air dry or leave 3 minutes & use paper disposable towels |
10 Litres |
100 ppm |
Cloths Mops etc |
30 Minutes. Do not leave overnight |
*Ebola; – double strength to 20,000 ppm.
Hospital Sporicidal – C.difficile; 1,000 ppm – allow 10 minutes contact time
Guidelines for the use of Detergent Chlorine Tablets for mops & cloths:
- After cleaning mops or cloths, dissolve 1 tablet in 10 Litres of hot water to produce 100 ppm of sanitising solution.
- Immerse the cloth or mop in the solution for at least 30 minutes.
- Do not soak overnight.
Guidelines for the use of 3.25g DST for food preparation surfaces & food processing equipment:
- Remove loose debris with a clean, loosely-folded cloth
- Wash with a hot neutral detergent solution and cloth. An abrasive nylon pad may also be useful
- Rinse with hot water and a clean cloth
- Drop one 3.25g DCT into the recommended 5 Litres of water, preferably hot/warm (40°C) to provide 200 ppm of available chlorine. (Warm water assists the process of disinfection and also speeds up the tablet dissolution time.)
- Thoroughly wet the cleaned surface with the disinfecting solution by the most suitable means, e.g. trigger spray or disposable cloth
- Leave wet for a minimum of 3 minutes.
(Providing the surface is thoroughly clean this is sufficient contact time for positive disinfection.)
- Rinse off with fresh, clean water
- Allow to air-dry or use disposable paper towel
WARNING: To be effective, disinfectant solutions must be made up fresh each day and be of the correct concentration.
Note: In the case of dangerous or electrical equipment (e.g. slicing machines), preliminary safety procedures and final safety checks will be required. Several types of equipment will need partial or complete dismantling to ensure effective cleaning and disinfection.
Latest British Dental Association (BDA) Guidelines: Cleaning & Decontaimination including Dental Equipment:
C-19 infection control guidance recommends cleaning with a combined detergent/disinfectant solution at a dilution of 1,000 parts per million available chlorine (ppm available chlorine (av.cl.); or a general purpose neutral detergent in a solution of warm water followed by a disinfectant solution of 1,000ppm av.cl”
All of the above information is offered without any implied warranty or indemnity. The user should satisfy themselves that the product is being used in accordance with local guidelines and instructions.
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