Alpha Tech Pet 2020 Catalog
Disinfectants | Sanitizers | Air Purifiers
Disinfectants | Sanitizers | Air Purifiers
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KenneL Sol ® & KenneL Sol HC
Properties of an Ideal Disinfectant Let me begin by saying, the “ideal” or per- fect disinfectant does not actually exist. This is because the extremes of safety and efficacy are often at odds with one another in use applications and during product de- velopment. Being able to define what an “ideal” disinfectant should look like howev- er, will help you sort out the many options available for sanitizing and disinfecting your facility and allow you to evaluate any product on the market for its suitability as part of your sanitation program. Use the list that follows as a comparison metric against which you will be able to evaluate the many disinfectant options available today. lack dye concentrations sufficient for sat- isfactory color upon dilution and are therefore easily wasted. Cost effective. Ready-to-use solutions are not cost effective options for wide- spread usage considerations. And as already suggested, super-concentrates, due to waste and inadequate cleaning ability, may not be genuinely suitable solutions for widespread usage consider- ation either.
Safe. You want to use products in your facility generally regarded as safe for use around animals and people. But remem- ber, safety is often in conflict with effica- cy, so the key here is balance. Ease of Use. Time is money, and the more steps it takes to do a job, the more it gen- erally costs a facility to do that job. You want to utilize products easy to use and safe to use. Pleasant Fragrance. If an odor bothers you, you can bet it also bothers animals who have a much more heightened sense of smell than we do. Odors create a neg- ative impression of your facility and also add unwanted stress to animals as well as to your staff. Spectrum of Activity. Without a doubt you want to utilize products having a superior spectrum of activity against major patho- gens of concern to the animal care indus- try. Having said this however, it should be clear to each of you as you’ve been read- ing through this article that this single characteristic alone is an insufficient ba- sis for choosing a disinfectant. You need a complete and balanced package. In summary, the ideal disinfectant doesn’t actually exist because the extremes of safety and efficacy are often at odds with one another in usage applications and during product development. Even still, nu- merous products are available today that are appropriate for use in animal care facil- ities and come close to the metric given in this article for identifying what an ideal dis-
Broad Spectrum Germicidal Cleaner
One-Step Functionality. You should ide- ally be looking for products with the ability to clean, disinfect, and deodorize in a sin- gle step; without rinsing or pre cleaning being necessary for demonstrated efficacy. Facility Sparing. Products you choose need to be compatible with the various materials commonly found in animal care facilities, like stainless steel, galvanized steel, carbon steel, aluminum, copper, vi- nyl, etc. Hard water compatibility. Hard water is water that has a high mineral content. This mineral content affects how well some disinfectants work. If your facility is in an area with hard water, check labeling be- fore simply assuming a particular disinfec- tant is appropriate for use with hard water. Ability to function in an organic load. This is an often overlooked characteristic of a disinfectant. I still run into facilities using chlorine bleach who believe they’re using a product that will “kill everything,” not realizing that bleach requires pre cleaning, as bleach is significantly inacti- vated by the presence of organic debris. Environmentally friendly. As animal care facilities utilize significant amounts of dis- infectants, choose solutions as environ- mentally friendly as possible.
Neutral pH (preferably 6.5 to 7.5). The pH scale is a measurement of how acidic or basic a substance is and ranges from a numerical value of 0 to 14. The farther one moves away from neutrality (pH of 7.0), the greater the likelihood a substance will burn, corrode, or irritate; and the harsher a chem- ical will be on the surfaces it is applied. Excellent cleaning ability. Though cleaning is not generally considered, in itself, a process of disinfection; it is esti- mated that the combined effects of satis- factory debris removal, along with a re- duction in actual microorganism counts and the direct cellular actions surfactants have upon microorganisms, account for reducing overall microorganism contami- nation by up to 90%. Cleaning ability should rank near the top of your list of concerns in choosing a disinfectant. 1:64 concentrate (2 ounces of solution per gallon of water). Though super-con- centrates (1:128 and 1:256 solutions) do have a place for use, those solutions do not contain enough material after diluting for effective widespread cleaning ability and odor control. Super-concentrates also
15 gallon
30 & 55 gallon
1 pint
1 gallon
5 gallon
KennelSol ® is a broad spectrum germicidal cleaner, deodorizer and disinfectant formulated for animal care facilities. An abundant level of detergent and odor control makes it an extraordinary cleaner while it’s wintergreen fragrance leaves behind a “fresh and clean” scent. • Concentrated formula knocks out pathogens in one easy labor saving step • Effective against viruses (including canine parvovirus), bacteria, and fungi • Retains efficacy even in hard water • Neutral pH • No rinsing necessary • Non-corrosive and non-staining to surfaces and clothing if spilled
SKU Product Name
4160
KennelSol 1 Pint 12/case
4200
KennelSol 1 Gallon Bottle 4/case
infectant should look like. Shawn E. Seitz, D.V.M. President, Alpha Tech Pet, Inc. 25 Porter Road, Suite 210 Littleton, MA 01460
4205
KennelSol 5 Gallon Pail
4215
KennelSol 15 Gallon Drum
4230
KennelSol 30 Gallon Drum
NEW RTU Liquid Surface Sterilizer
4255
KennelSol 55 Gallon Drum
• KennelSol - 2 oz./gallon of water (8 oz./gallon for canine parvovirus) • KennelSol HC - 1 oz./gallon of water (2 oz./gallon for canine parvovirus) • Wintergreen fragrance
4300
KennelSol HC 1 Gallon Bottle 4/case
4305
KennelSol HC 5 Gallon Pail
4330
KennelSol HC 30 Gallon Drum
SteriCide RTU Quarts 9/case SKU: 4700
SteriCide RTU Gallons 4/case SKU: 4710
Trifectant Powder 10# pails 4/case SKU: 4800
4355
KennelSol HC 55 Gallon Drum
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