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WATER HYGIENE & SAFETY


Table 1: Analysis by a number of laboratories of the effectiveness of Conti+ oXan against a range of bacteria, viruses, algae, mould, and spores.


Element tested Bacteria


Reduction Activation Dilution Laboratory rate (Log) period


Pseudomonas aeruginosa 6.4 4.8


Legionella pneumophila Enterococcus faecium Staphylococcus aureus Escherichia coli


Viruses Algae


Adenoviruses Typ 5 Rotaviruses SA11 Green alga


Mould, spores Candida albicans


4.0 5.2 4.5 6.4 4.0 4.0


99.7% 4.4


30 sec 30 sec


30 sec 2 min


30 sec 30 sec 10 min 2 min


15 min


(mg/L) 4.0


1.0


2.0 1.0


2.0 2.0 0.9 0.9


2.0


No cytotoxicity above the application concentration EN ISO 10993.5 >0.6 mg/L No toxicity to mucous membranes and eyes


No phytotoxicity


one product, one production process, one set of raw materials, and one distribution channel, with the disinfectant supplied in differing concentrations to help healthcare professionals maintain hygiene across their facilities. Here were are talking about one system able to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and pathogens from their water systems and pipework, and air- conditioning systems, as well as for complete room disinfection, surface disinfection, and even as a hand sanitiser. Being non-toxic and pH-neutral, Conti+ oXan will not damage plants, skin, or cells, and not only doesn’t contain harmful ingredients which could end up in our


lakes and rivers, but is also a safer solution for those using it.


How is it made?


Developed at the Conti+ facility just north of Frankfurt, the Conti+ oXan disinfection solution complies with Section 11 of the German Drinking Water Ordinance (TrinkwV 2018), and is manufactured using water and salt as the raw materials. It is both an environmentally friendly and, simultaneously, effective water disinfectant which has been developed on the basis of a pollutant-free sodium hypochlorite. The Free Active Chlorine (FAC) content of Conti+ oXan is less than


IWW IWW


IWW IWW IWW IWW IWW IWW


Bioplan smp


Test report no.


10266/2013/22547 10266/2013/22547


10266/2013/22547 10266/2013/22547 10266/2013/22547 10266/2013/22547 10266/2013/22547 10266/2013/25547 B13-01072 21113-4


Hygiene Nord A13066 Hygiene Nord


University of Geisenheim


Het Cam Test A131 00-1+2


Be120528


1 g/L, providing users with a safe solution, and making a positive contribution to reducing the environmental impact of their buildings.


An ecological and economical alternative to more conventional disinfectants, its germicidal properties are based on oxidation, with the biocide breaking down into the harmless raw materials, table salt and water. The system is designed to combat biocidal resistance. The fact that the disinfection system is non-toxic and pH-neutral also benefits maintenance regimes, in that disinfection of, say, a large hospital’s water system can be undertaken without interrupting supply.


CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF TRAINING DELIVERING EXCELLENCE SINCE 2005


Mechanical, Electrical and Water Hygiene Training Courses Available in York, Slough and On-site For All Course Enquiries Call 0333 121 0381


HTM 04-01 Water Systems


HTM 03-01 Heat and Ventilation


Hej 94mm x 180mm april 2020.indd 1


HTM 06-02 Low Voltage


Mechanical Pressure Systems


HTM 06-03 High Voltage


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June 2020 Health Estate Journal 47 23/03/2020 10:29


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