About AIRLIFT CARESS
The need for disinfectants in day to day cleaning and maintenance has really just about finished. World-wide findings by hospital bacteriologists, public health researchers and even microbiologists have all come to the one conclusion. Good cleaning products, using a double bucket system and a good quality detergent does a better job than a disinfectant at removing soil and just as good a job at reducing bacteria counts. Why, a good detergent washes away the surface soil that harbors and perhaps even provides the food source for bacteria to live and grow.
Because "disinfectants" as we know them (the household and commercial grades), basically are designed to provide a nice smell, they are in most cases very poor cleaners, removing no more than surface dust and light deposits of soil.
If you purchase a hospital grade disinfectant (TGA approved) all the cost in the product is directed towards the "quat" actives with usually no aroma chemicals added. These products usually have poor cleaning power as well.
The consumer myth
Unfortunately, television advertising has changed the perception people have about "disinfectants". Every day we see a new product "anti-bacterial dishwash liquid". Bathroom cleaner with "disinfectant". Everything it seems must have a disinfectant in it before it sells.
Unfortunately, people who tell the truth and tell the consumer that you don't need a disinfectant don't get the order. They are just not believable because television has changed the perception of the truth.
AIRLIFT CARESS Features
- Leaves surfaces clean and fresh
- Common washroom odours are eradicated
- Detergents and wetting agents dislodge dirt and grime
- Eliminates the need for expensive wall mounted aerosol deodorisers
- Provides a lingering, powder fresh aroma
- pH: 9.5 - 10.0
AIRLIFT CARESS Directions
Heavy obnoxious odours: Wipe, flush, spray or mop the surface. Dilute 1 to 10.
General cleaning: Mop or flush the surface where odour control is needed. Dilute 1 to 80 with water.
Safety Directions
Wear rubber gloves when using for extended periods. Do not spray near eyes.
First Aid
Skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Flush skin with water.
Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Seek medical advice.
Inhalation: If affected, remove patient to fresh air.
Not considered hazardous according to the criteria of WorkSafe Australia.