Travel Disinfectant Pocket Spray + Refill
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Product detailed description
The Packaging Contains:
- 1 travel spray 10 ml
- 1 refill 1000 ml
How Long Can Coronavirus Survive on a Surface?
It very much depends on the type of surface. SARS-CoV-2 survives 3 hours as an aerosol in air, but can last up to 72 hours on plastics (half-life 6.8 hours) and up to 48 hours on stainless steel (half-life 5.6 hours), 48 hours on wood, 4 hours on copper, 4 days on glass and paper, and a maximum of 24 hours on cardboard.
- 4 hours - copper
- 24 hours - cardboard
- 48 hours - stainless steel, wood (fridge, door handles, keys, cutlery, table)
- 72 hours - plastics (credit cards, plastic bottles, food containers, keyboard, mouse, ATM buttons)
- 96 hours - paper and glass (windows, letters, magazines, glasses)
Where to Use the Travel Disinfectant Pocket Spray + Refill?
Thanks to its handy packaging, the disinfectant is suitable for travelling, both for sanitizing hands during meetings and shopping as well as surfaces such as door handles, car bodies or small objects..
Benefits of the Travel Disinfectant Pocket Spray + Refill:
- handy packaging ideal for travels
- olloidal silver - silver nanoparticles
- fragrance essence
- can be used on hands and surfaces
- refillable packaging
Why Does the Disinfectant Contain Nanoparticles of Silver?
Silver nanoparticles are invisible for the naked eye, they are about 1 000 000 times smaller than 1 millimetre. The advantage of colloidal silver is that its nanoparticles have a positive charge. This means that they repel each other and are therefore in constant motion. At concentrations as low as 10 ppm, silver nanoparticles are more antibacterial than most antibiotics. Silver itself has been used since ancient Greece and Rome for its antibacterial effects. Silver is actually a natural antibiotic.
Today, silver in the form of nanoparticles is used, for example, in plasters to help wounds heal faster or in clothing to reduce odour when sweating. It can be found in the nanoSPACE antivirus gaiter, but also in cosmetics, where it is used, for example, for problematic skin with acne.
How to Disinfect Hands?
Always apply disinfectants on dry hands.
- Spray enough disinfectant into the palm of your hand to moisten it properly.
- Rub the disinfectant carefully for 30 seconds on all areas of the skin.
- Pay particular attention to the fingertips and thumbs.
- Allow the disinfectant to dry.
- Do not rinse or wipe hands after drying.
How to Disinfect Surfaces?
Disinfectants should be applied on surfaces cleaned of small debris, if possible.
- Spray a sufficient amount of disinfectant onto the surface.
- Allow the disinfectant to work for at least 30 seconds.
- Wipe the surface dry with a lint-free cloth or allow to dry.
Disinfectants vs. Sanitizers
Although these names are often used interchangeably, there is a slight difference. disinfectants are primarily designed to quickly reduce the number of microorganisms to a safe level. They are commonly said to kill 99.999% of microorganisms within 30 seconds, but may not be able to completely sterilize a surface.
Disinfectants should in theory be more effective, but in practice their effectiveness is of the same order of magnitude as disinfectants. Special disinfectants can eliminate micro-organisms completely, but it depends on the use and exact dilution. In addition, they are quite aggressive. Therefore, always buy disinfectants and disinfectants designed for the desired purpose. The disinfectants and sanitisers we sell have proven efficacy and you can always find details in the product description.
Environment Friendly
The container is easily refillable.
Ingredients of Travel Disinfectant Pocket Spray + Refill:
Ethanol (denatured) max. 600 g/kg, hydrogen peroxide (3 %) 42 mg/kg, nano silver 30 ppm, distilled water, fragrance essence.
Caution:
Not suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women and for people allergic to silver.
About Nanolab
Nanolab is a part of Kaiser servis, a company with a long history based in Brno. It has been in operation since its finding in 2002 by Radim Opluštil and Milan Gaží. During 18 years they built a large European waste disposal company, which today employs almost 50 people.
In 2020, during the coronavirus era, they used their own analytical laboratory and huge facilities and started to develop disinfectants under the Nanolab brand. Nanolab is also a proud partner of the Kaiserman Foundation.