Betco pH7Q Dual Disinfectant Cleaner 3554700
Betco pH7Q Dual Disinfectant Cleaner – Concentrate Liquid – 67.6 fl oz (2.1 quart) – Pleasant Lemon Scent – 4 / Carton – Light Amber
Manufacturer:Betco Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number:35547-00
Manufacturer Website Address:http://www.betco.com
Brand Name:Betco
Product Name:pH7Q Dual Disinfectant Cleaner
Marketing Information:
The ph7Q Dual Disinfectant disinfects, cleans and deodorizes in one labor-saving step, leaving a lemon fragrance. This concentrated, multipurpose, germicidal detergent/deodorant is recommended for use in hospitals, nursing homes, schools/colleges, commercial and industrial institutions. Broad-spectrum, EPA-registered disinfectant kills staphylococcus aureus, pseudomona, salmonella, VRE and MRSA. Neutral pH formula is perfect for damp mopping highly polished floors and will never dull, haze or leave a film. Disinfectant offers an economical dilution ratio at 0.5 oz. per gallon (1:256). As part of the FastDraw system, it is numbered (FastDraw 4) and color-coded to eliminate misuse. Spill-proof bottle helps prevent chemical contact with the cleaning staff. Patented technology uses two metering tips for low-flow and high-flow dilution. Curved siphon tubes on the FastDraw Dispensers (not included) allow complete product evacuation, eliminating waste.
Packaged Quantity:4 / Carton
Product Type:Disinfectant
Cleaner Form:Concentrate
Cleaner Type:Liquid
Cleaner Volume:67.6 fl oz (2.1 quart)
Scent:Pleasant Lemon
Dilution System:Yes
Dilution Ratio:1:256
pH:6 – 8
Kill Claims:
- Staphylococcus Aureus
- Pseudomonas
- Salmonella
- Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE)
- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
- HIV-1 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
- Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
- Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)
- Canine Parvovirus
Recommended Use:
- Germs Remover
- Film Remover
Application/Usage:Multipurpose
Features:
- Deodorant
- pH Neutral
- Spill Proof
Product Color:Light Amber
Recycled:No
Assembly Required:No
Environmental Certification:EPA
Country of Origin:United States