Not All Killers Have to be Dangerous
go back to news archivesAre you still using a Chlorine, Aldehyde or Phenol based disinfectant? Do you still have to dissolve powers to make up your disinfectant? Does your disinfectant have a very short shelf life? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you really need to discover the fantastic benefits of switching to TriGene.
TriGene disinfectant cleaner is Aldehyde, Chlorine and Phenol free and is safe, flexible and economical to use.
TriGene has a near neutral pH, yet is certified to be Bactericidal, Fungicidal, Virucidal, Mycobactericidal and Sporicidal.
TriGene Laboratory formulation is suitable for the surface disinfection of all areas of modern laboratories and for the decontamination of water baths, incubators, pipettes, discard jars and centrifuges from potentially infected biological materials such as blood, urine and tissue cultures.
Your metal metal-based equipment will like it, your Health and Safety Officer will love it and so will your budget.
For FREE datasheets and to request a sample for yourself, contact SLS details are at the top of this page or visit our website.
Source : Scientific Laboratory Supplies (SLS) View Company Information
Posted on March 16, 2006
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