FAQ
About Steri Pro Sterilization 5 (Steri Pro 5)
Q: What is the main ingredient of Steri Pro 5?
A: Hypochlorous acid is the main ingredient of Steri Pro 5. It can maximize safety and deodorization effect and has enhanced bactericidal properties.
The low concentration of Steri Pro 5 can kill bateria in a short time without damaging the skin even if it contact with hands or skin.
Q: What is the specialty of Steri Pro 5?
A: When Steri Pro 5 contact with organic matter, it will be deactivated and turn back into normal water (disappear with the bacteria) . Even if poured into a wash basin, the channel will not be damaged.
Q: What bacteria can be killed?
A: It is effective against most bacteria and viruses. For example Covid-19, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Bacillus cereus. It is also effective against drug-resistant bacteria such as MRSA and multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as well as viruses such as norovirus and influenza.
Q: How temperature affect the effectiveness of Steri Pro 5?
A: Higher temperature, higher effectiveness. The maximum temperature is 50°C-60°C. Excessive temperature will cause the disinfection ingredients to evaporate.
But when the temperature is below 5℃, the sterilization effect will be reduced.
What is the difference between Nitrile gloves, Latex gloves and PVC gloves?
Nitrile gloves, Latex gloves and PVC gloves are commonly used in medical, food processing, laboratory work.
1. Nitrile Gloves
Material: Made of synthetic rubber, latex-free.
Advantages: Highly resistant to chemicals and oils, does not cause latex-related allergic reactions.
Disadvantages: Slightly harder than latex gloves, and some styles are slightly less elastic and comfortable than latex gloves.
Applications: Suitable for environments where chemicals, detergents and dyes are handled, and for non-surgical purposes in medical settings.
2. Latex Gloves
– Material: Made of natural rubber.
– Advantages: Very elastic and puncture resistant, providing superior comfort and hand flexibility.
– Disadvantages: May cause allergic reactions in some people because they contain proteins and other natural substances that may cause sensitivities.
– Applications: Suitable for occasions requiring high elasticity and feeling, such as medical surgeries.
3. PVC Gloves
– Material: Made of PVC, a synthetic material.
– Advantages: low cost, latex-free, suitable for users who are allergic to latex.
– Disadvantages: Less breathable and elastic, not as durable as latex and nitrile gloves.
– Applications: Suitable for food handling and other industries that do not require a high degree of flexibility or durability.