D2 Sanitizers focuses on keeping food safe. Our products follow strict industry rules and are safe to use on food contact surfaces, as long as you use them correctly. They are also highly effective in eliminating human coronavirus quickly and efficiently on food-contact surfaces, ensuring a safe dining environment. There are precautionary statements on the packaging to help guide you, just like with hand soaps or cleaners.
Read full answer →Not all disinfectant wipes are harmless for surfaces that touch food. It is important to read the labels closely to make sure the wipes are marked as safe for use on food contact surfaces.
Read full answer →Sanitizing systems are made to fight many types of bacteria and viruses. However, how well they work can depend on the type of sanitizer and the existing germs.
Read full answer →No, Smart-San All-Purpose Wipes contain two main active ingredients: ethanol and isopropyl. Neither component is tough on skin or harmful to users.
Read full answer →D2 Sanitizers products are very versatile. The surface sanitizer spray is highly effective, quickly cleaning and disinfecting a variety of food contact surface. Our products work well on many hard and soft surfaces. However, always look at the product label to see if it is safe for a specific surface. If you are unsure, you can try a quick test on a hidden spot to check if the material is safe.
Read full answer →This product does not require gloves to be worn when sanitizing high touch, hard surfaces. If you have sensitive skin, you may want to consider wearing gloves simply as a precaution.
Read full answer →Yes, D2 wipes quickly sanitize 99.9% of tested pathogens in 10 seconds. Active ingredients work together on equipment and other surfaces for fast disinfection, leaving a positive and lasting impression. Within 60 seconds, the disinfectant will have a higher chance to eliminate more bacteria including cold, flu and strep—up to 99.999%.
Read full answer →Surfaces in food processing areas can get contaminated by bacteria like Salmonella and norovirus, so it is important to clean and sanitize them often with a foodservice surface sanitizer spray. Sanitize whenever there is a chance of contamination and at least every four hours. Use the right amount, which is usually a few fluid ounces per gallon of water, and rinse if needed. The cleaning frequency may change based on the product you use and how you apply it.
Read full answer →Wipes are more powerful than spraying and using a cloth. When using a cloth and spray, you can create uneven coverage and reduce the effectiveness of the cleaner. Wipes are the most reliable option for cleaning high-infection areas and eliminating more bacteria on surfaces.
Read full answer →Peracetic acid is safe for many food contact surfaces since it breaks down into harmless substances. However, it’s important to think about how you use it. You need to consider the type of surface, how long it stays in contact, the pH value and any organic matter. These factors can affect how well it works and its safety.
Read full answer →Sanitizing systems play a vital role in maintaining cleanliness and safety in food service environments. By reducing the risk of cross-contamination, these systems enhance food safety, protect public health and contribute to a better customer experience.
Read full answer →Alpet D2 is an effective disinfectant that kills viruses like norovirus on hard, food and non-food contact surfaces. The purpose of an Alpet D2 formula spray or wipe is to eliminate tested pathogens, keep your facility clean and protect consumers from sickness.
Read full answer →Quats are ammonium salts that have a positively-charged nitrogen atom at their center. This basic molecule can be modified in many different ways to create quat-based compounds, which are then used as sanitizers and disinfectants. (Note: Quats have NO ODOR. Ammonium is not ammonia.)
Read full answer →Commercial disinfecting involves using specialized chemicals and equipment to eliminate germs, bacteria and viruses from surfaces in commercial settings. This process helps prevent the spread of infectious diseases and ensures a safe environment for employees, customers and visitors.
Read full answer →Benzalkonium chloride (BAC) is an active ingredient in household cleaners, hand sanitizers and many liquid soaps, including disinfectant soaps. As an antimicrobial agent, the BAC formula disrupts the functionality of many pathogens such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. Since it's highly effective at killing germs on the surface, many hand soaps and hand sanitizers use a BAC formula as one of many antimicrobial agents for their cleaning solutions.
Read full answer →The main distinction between these wipes is the purpose of application and design for consumers. Alpet D2 is a highly powerful disinfectant for food contact surfaces and food manufacturing facilities. However, Smart-San is a sanitizer for personal cleaning to kill germs on the body and other surfaces.
Read full answer →Commercial disinfectants are specifically formulated to meet the stringent requirements of various industries such as food service, commercial kitchens, janitorial & sanitation and industrial hygiene. They are designed to eliminate a wider range of pathogens and maintain high levels of cleanliness in demanding environments. On the other hand, household disinfectants are generally milder and primarily used for routine cleaning in residential settings. They may not be as effective against certain types of germs or suitable for use on surfaces that come into contact with food or require heavy-dut
Read full answer →Sanitization removes bacterial particles using chemical substances and fights against viruses. Alpet D2 is an EPA-approved product with powerful efficacy and response time for eliminating strep, norovirus and listeria. Disinfecting with chemicals means it will completely eliminate contaminants from surfaces.
Read full answer →Contact to sensitive parts of the body may result in a stinging feeling or slight irritation. This irritation is treatable. If contact has been made with the eyes, gently rinse eyes with water as soon as possible. It may take 15 to 20 minutes to recover. If inhaled or swallowed, get some fresh air and breathe slowly. If conditions still persist, call your doctor for medical attention.
Read full answer →Smart-San All-Purpose Wipes work well for households, office spaces and public buildings. While manufacturers may purchase the wipes, this product is not designed to kill bacteria on food contact surfaces. Smart-San wipes are a best seller for cleaning bathrooms, glass, walls and more.
Read full answer →Alpet No-Rinse Quat Sanitizer is one of the most versatile chemicals, as it is used to disinfect in government buildings, hospital applications, restaurants and open air market applications. It can be made into an easy spray and into a disinfectant wipe for walls and tables.
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