Ecolab Enzymatic Instrument Detergent

EcolabSKU: 928936_CS

UOM: Case of 4
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Frequently Asked Questions about Ecolab Enzymatic Instrument Detergent

Ecolab Enzymatic Instrument Detergent is an enzymatic instrument detergent designed to clean and disinfect medical instruments. It helps prevent the growth of microorganisms on the instruments.

This product is designed for healthcare professionals who need to clean and disinfect medical instruments, such as surgeons, nurses, and sterilization technicians.

Apply Ecolab Enzymatic Instrument Detergent according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically by soaking or spraying on contaminated instruments before washing with water. Use gloves and ventilate the area for safety.

Ecolab Enzymatic Instrument Detergent comes in a 1-gallon container, which may vary depending on the specific product variant or supplier.

Yes, this product meets FDA standards for medical device cleaning and disinfection. However, always follow the manufacturer's instructions and take necessary safety precautions.

Prices vary depending on the supplier and quantity. Check with authorized distributors or online retailers for current pricing information.

No, this product is specifically designed to meet FDA standards for medical instrument cleaning and disinfection; using it as a substitute may compromise safety or effectiveness.

Store Ecolab Enzymatic Instrument Detergent in a cool, dry area away from children and pets. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent contamination.

This product helps prevent the growth of microorganisms on medical instruments, reducing the risk of infection and maintaining asepsis.

Replace this product according to the manufacturer's instructions or when the concentration is depleted. Typically, replacement intervals vary depending on usage patterns and storage conditions.

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