Bacticlense by Christeyns Food Hygiene
Bacticlense is a proven virucidal, bactericidal, fungicidal disinfectant which is safe for use on all touch surfaces. It can be used daily to maintain clean and hygienic conditions.
Hard surface disinfection has never been so important, and confidence in hygiene standards is now even more critical. Therefore, using a tried and tested product provides peace of mind and represents good value.
Ideal for disinfecting all water-resistant surfaces, such as glass, aluminium, stainless steel, rubber, ceramic, plastic and tiled surfaces, Bacticlense can be used in most work environments and is easily applied to door handles, finger plates, communal equipment, tables and chairs etc.
There are a lot of new products on the market for both hand and surface disinfection which may not necessarily meet the correct standards when it comes to effectiveness or even safety. Bacticlense, which has demonstrated viricidal efficacy under BS EN 14476 conditions, enables users to disinfect all common hard surfaces, leaving them safe to handle.
It is not only the physical side of cleaning but the psychological effect that is important in getting our businesses back up and running. The use of correct cleaning procedures and chemicals can go a long way in getting us back to normal as soon as possible, providing a level of reassurance for all business owners, visitors and customers.
Company Contact:
ukfood-bdm@christeyns.com 01925 234 696
www.christeynsfoodhygiene.co.uk
Christeyns Food Hygiene provides expertly designed products and services that ensure compliance with procedures, legislation and industry codes of practice. The company is based in Warrington, Cheshire and employs over 60 staff. It is part of the Christeyns UK group of companies, whose headquarters are in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
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