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Deodorant, Disinfectant |
| Directions for General Use |
| Spray any surface suspected of harboring bacteria until damp. Remove excess moisture with a clean cloth, spray wash basins, mirrors, telephones, table tops, refuse cans, laundry chutes, door knobs, laundry carts, toilet seats, bed frames, bath mats, bath tubs, appliances, urinals, emesis dishes and other objects of general use. Remove excess with clean, dry or damp cloth. |
| Directions for Use in Sick-Rooms & Wards |
| Spray freely in atmosphere.Contaminated equipment or utensils should be sprayed directly to control foul odors. Mattresses and pillows should be sprayed lightly for deodorizing. Spray freely in burn or cancer wards to control odors. Where rooms become "stuffy" or stale odored, a light spraying will "condition" the air nicely. Excellent for use in laboratory or small operating rooms for controlling odors. Should be used daily in all bath rooms to keep air freshly deodorized. |
| Directions for Use on Instruments & Equipment in Hospitals, Industry, Surgery, Dentistry, & Laboratory |
| Equipment:
Clean articles to be disinfected thoroughly by usual procedures.
Spray with non-selective disinfectant. Be sure surfaces are damp
with spray, then wipe off excess spray.
Instruments: Clean post-operatively by usual procedure. Spray with this product and wipe off excess spray. Sterilize in usual manner. Distributor inquiries are welcome. |
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