Surgical Instrument Detergents
for cleaning Surgical Instrument cleaner.
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Surgical Instrument Detergents for cleaning fast.
Non Irritating, 100% Biodegradable, Neutral pH, and Phosphate free.
Non Irritating Surgical Instrument Detergents.
Neutral pH Surgical Instrument Detergents.
ONE gallon of the
delivers 512 gallons of
The dilution rate is .25 to .5 ounces per gallon of water depending on the level of bioburden, encrustation, and stains.
32 ounces of easy FOAM-it will deliver
128 gallons of
Detergents for cleaning Surgical Instruments fast.
Non Irritating Surgical Instrument Detergents.
Neutral pH Surgical Instrument Detergents.
Surgical Instrument Detergents for cleaning fast.
Non Irritating, 100% Biodegradable, Neutral pH, and Phosphate free.
Non Irritating Surgical Instrument Detergents.
Neutral pH Surgical Instrument Detergents.
Surgical Instrument Detergents for cleaning fast.
Non Irritating Surgical Instrument Detergents.
Neutral pH Surgical Instrument Detergents.
Surgical Instrument Cleaning with
Surgical Instrument Detergents for cleaning fast.
Non Irritating, 100% Biodegradable, Neutral pH, and Phosphate free.
Non Irritating Surgical Instrument Detergents.
Neutral pH Surgical Instrument Detergents.
easy FOAM-it™
with Conditioners
all-in-ONE™
and Conditioning
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Statim 5000 Tabletop Sterilizer







Summary: It is a recognized risk of exposure to unidentified microorganisms that reprocessing personal endure during the decontamination, reprocessing, and cleaning of surgical instruments. Our goal is to minimize the amount and degree of reprocessing personal exposure to this risk and provide reprocessed surgical instruments that are clean: safe to handle, safe for patient care, are cleaned, reprocessed at the lowest cost. Optimal decontamination cleaning-reprocessing of surgical instruments will secure the prerequisite for disinfecting surgical instruments and/or sterilizing surgical instruments.
Typically, Healthcare Facilities manually clean hand-wash surgical instruments: with dried on or excessive debris, surgical instruments that are cannulated, surgical instruments with working channels and/or surgical instruments with lumens. Healthcare Facilities also manually clean hand-wash surgical instruments, when a surgical instrument washer decontaminators or washer disinfectors is not available. Hand washing surgical instruments places the reprocessing personnel at risk. In the decontamination area, surgical instruments are received that are contaminated with variable amounts of debris and unidentified microorganisms. In the Clean Side reprocessing area, surgical instruments requiring further reprocessing are handled by unprotected reprocessing personnel.
CLEANING SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS BY HAND CAN LEAD TO INJURY AND INCREASED EXPOSURE TO HERPATITIS.1 T HE CDC BELIEVES THAT AS MANY AS 18,000 HEALTH CARE WORKERS PER YEAR MAY BE INFECTED BY THE HBV,” AND “AS MANY AS 300 DEATHS MAY RESULT ANNUALLY.”2