New Dental Product: TotalCare CaviWipes1

 New Dental Product: TotalCare CaviWipes1

The new CaviWipes1 surface disinfectant wipes are EPA-registered, non-woven towelettes that are pre-saturated with CaviCide1 which according to a press release can kill TB, HBV, HCV, HIV-1, MRSA and other pathogens in just one minute.

The low alcohol wipes are said to be compatible with nonporous surfaces, fixtures and equipment, and are designed for quick cleaning and disinfection in the operatory.

Read the full press release below.

Announcing the All-New, 1-Minute CaviWipes1

Anaheim, Calif. — TotalCare, the Leader in Dental Infection Prevention, is pleased to announce the launch of an all-new next generation surface disinfectant wipe, CaviWipes1.   The all-new CaviWipes1 are the ONLY low alcohol surface disinfectant/cleaner wipes which offer materials compatibility with a kill time of 1-minute for TB and all other labeled organisms.

“The all-new CaviWipes1 were designed specifically with the dental hygienist and assistant in mind,” stated Todd Norbe, President of TotalCare. “Working as fast they do, CaviWipes1 provides ease and convenience; while maintaining the trust you can have that your space will be cleaned and disinfected effectively, in just one minute”.

CaviWipes1TM  are EPA-registered, non-woven disinfecting towelettes pre-saturated with CaviCide1, proven to kill TB, HBV, HCV, HIV-1, MRSA and many other pathogens in 1-minute.   The durable nonabrasive wipes won’t bunch up during use, and provide users with easy-to-use, timesaving convenience requiring less force to apply solution to a surface.  Better fluid capacity keeps the cloths fully saturated with CaviWipes1 rather than pooling at the bottom of the canister. The multi-purpose towelettes that can do the job of three products - cleaner, disinfectant and decontaminant - saving money by reducing inventory, space and time. CaviWipes1™ are recommended for use on nonporous surfaces, fixtures and equipment.  They are perfect for operating rooms, surgical centers, neonatal units, medical operatories, dental operatories and other critical-care areas.

Source: TotalCare

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