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Accel products are on GSA Schedule number GS-07F-347AA.
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The Ideal Surface Disinfectant
- Provides superior cleaning and broad spectrum efficacy in rapid and realistic contact times yet is essentially non-irritating to eyes and skin
- EPA Registered ready-to-use formula is tuberculocidal, virucidal and bactericidal, and is designed for rapid disinfection and daily cleaning of environmental surfaces and non-critical patient care devices
- Unique Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide® (AHP®) technology is effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria and viruses* in 1 minute, including NOROVIRUS
- Cleaner: Accel® TB oxidizes and penetrates dirt and pathogens on surfaces to clean thoroughly, effectively disinfecting in the presence of a soil load
- Faster :Accel® TB stays wet on surfaces longer, so only one application is needed for efficient pathogen kill and compliance with federal regulations
- Sustainable: Accel® TB contains no VOCs which harm staff and patients, and its chemistry merits a 0/0/0 HMIS rating - allowing Accel® TB to not require wearing gloves during routine use (per EPA label regulations). Designed to be gentle on people and equipment, and is ideal for high usage situations
- Responsible: contains active ingredient 0.5% hydrogen peroxide combined with ingredients on the EPA's inert list. The active ingredient, hydrogen peroxide, breaks down into water and oxygen
- Spreads over surface and does not pool - does not contain alcohol so Accel® TB stays wet on surfaces longer to achieve pathogen kill
- Ethanol alcohol-free: Non-flammable
- Effective and gentle on most hard, non-porous surfaces
- 24 month shelf life from date of manufacture
- EPA Registration Number: 74559-1
MSDS
Kill Times:
Viruses* & Bacteria: 1 minute
TB: 5 minutes
Sanitizes in 30 seconds
Accel® TB is tested to kill the following pathogens in 1 minute:
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Acinetobacter baumannii
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Adenovirus Type 8
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Avian Influenza A H3N2
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VRE (Enterococcus faecalis)
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E. coli
- Feline calicivirus
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Hepatitis B (HBV)
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Hepatitis C (HCV)
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Herpes Simplex Type 1
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Herpes Simplex Type 2
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HIV-1
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Human Coronavirus
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Influenza A Hong Kong, including Pandemic 2009 H1N1
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Norovirus
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Poliovirus Type 1
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Rhinovirus Type 14
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Rotavirus
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Salmonella enterica
- Shigella dysenteriae
- Staphylococcus aureus
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Staphylococcus aureus MRSA
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