Spirigel™ complete is a low viscosity formulation that gives users the feel of a liquid hand disinfectant, whilst providing the benefits of a traditional alcohol gel. It offers greater control during application leaving no sticky residues on the hands. Spirigel™ complete brings together the benefits of a gel and liquid to provide complete protection for healthcare professionals:
A complete package
SPIRIGEL™ COMPLETE:
Our performance | Your advantage |
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Excellent skin compatibility | We understand how good skin tolerance improves hand hygiene compliance, which is why Spirigel™ complete has been developed with healthcare professionals in mind. It is a skin friendly formulation containing Aloe vera, panthenol and glycerine which makes it ideal for frequent use. |
Completely virucidal |
Spirigel™ complete is completely virucidal, providing an extra level of protection around the hospital, from wards to theatres. It is also suitable for high risk areas and outbreak situations. Spirigel™ complete is shown to be active against many viruses (incl. norovirus), yeasts, mycobacteria and bacteria in a short contact time of only 15 seconds in the corresponding in vitro tests. This makes it highly benefcial for a busy healthcare environment. |
Approved for surgical use |
Guidelines now recommend alcohol hand disinfectants for surgical antisepsis between operations as an alternative to traditional antiseptic soaps. Spirigel™ complete passes EN 12791 for surgical hand antisepsis according to the latest norms. |
INGREDIENTS
100g contains the following active ingredient: 85g Ethanol
Also contains the skin care ingredients Aloe vera, Panthenol and Glycerine
For more information please refer to the product label/SDS.
Use biocide products with caution. Always read the label and product information before use. For professional use only.
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