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Softa-Man acute 1000 ml

Softa-Man acute 1000 ml

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Product overview
  • Active ingredients: ethanol, propanol
  • Comprehensive virucidal effect
  • Free of dyes and perfumes
  • Broad spectrum of activity
  • With particularly short exposure times

Softa-Man acute

Softa-Man acute from B.Braun is a virucidal alcohol-based hand sanitiser that can be used for hygienic and surgical hand sanitisation. The RKI-listed (Robert Koch Institute), ready-for-use disinfectant is ideally suited for risk areas - in particular for exposure to unknown viruses.


Thanks to its short exposure times, Softa-Man acute can also be used in emergency situations and in paramedical facilities. The VAH-listed, alcoholic solution is ideally suited for hygienic hand disinfection as well as virucidal hand disinfection and, when used correctly, not only contributes to hygiene but also to the prevention of infections.


Softa Man acute hand disinfection may be purchased in a range of volumes: 100, 500 and 1000 ml.


Product Details

  • Alcohol-based hand sanitiser
  • Virucide
  • Ready to use
  • DGHM (German Society for Hygiene and Microbiology)/ VAH (Association for Applied Hygiene), RKI (Robert Koch Institute) listed (sector A and B), listed in the IHO (German Association of Hygiene and Surface Protection Industries) List of Virucidal Products
  • Very short exposure times (fully virucidal in 60 seconds, effective against the norovirus in 15 seconds)
  • Dye and fragrance-free
  • Dermatologically tested
  • Broad spectrum of action
  • Suitable for all risk areas

Composition

  • Ethanol (100 %) 45 g
  • 1-Propanol (Ph. Eur.) 18 g
  • Other ingredients: Purified water, macrogol 4000, butan-2-one, octyldodecanol (Ph. Eur.), glycerol, phosphoric acid 85 %

Spectrum of Efficacy

  • Bacteria (incl. TbB and MRSA)
  • Fungi
  • Virucide (effective against enveloped and non-enveloped viruses, such as the noro-, polio-, polyoma- and rotaviruses)
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