E Z Scrub Povidone Iodine Impregnated Brush

Becton DickinsonSKU: 227740_BX

UOM: Box of 30
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Frequently Asked Questions about E Z Scrub Povidone Iodine Impregnated Brush

E Z Scrub Povidone Iodine Impregnated Brush is a medical-grade scrub brush used for gentle cleaning and disinfection, typically in hospitals or clinics. It contains povidone iodine to minimize available iodine 1%.

E Z Scrub Povidone Iodine Impregnated Brush is used to disinfect and clean surfaces, particularly in medical settings where skin irritation is a concern. It helps reduce the risk of infection.

This product is designed for healthcare professionals, such as nurses and doctors, who need to clean and disinfect medical equipment or surfaces in hospitals or clinics.

Apply the brush gently to the surface, using a soft motion to avoid scratching. Rinse with warm water after cleaning, and allow to air dry.

E Z Scrub Povidone Iodine Impregnated Brush features proprietary polyethylene bristles that enhance mechanical action while reducing skin irritation. The soft sponge provides gentle cleaning on irritated areas.

Yes, it is designed for daily use in medical settings where frequent disinfection and cleaning are necessary. However, follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for proper use.

No, it should not be used with harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as this may damage the surface or compromise its effectiveness.

Store the brush in a dry, clean area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid exposing it to moisture or extreme temperatures.

It provides a gentle yet effective way to disinfect and clean surfaces, reducing the risk of infection and promoting patient safety.

Replace the brush according to the manufacturer's guidelines, typically every 3-6 months or as needed based on usage and cleaning frequency.

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