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Effective against 52 microorganisms in 4 minutes. Ideal for disinfecting high-risk areas contaminated with Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile or C. diff.) spores, Candida auris (C. auris) and Norovirus.
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9480-8
1:10 Dilution of 6300 PPM Sodium Hypochlorite (Bleach)
4 minutes
52 microorganisms, including Clostridioides difficile, Candida auris, Norovirus – Bactericidal, Fungicidal, Tuberculocidal, Virucidal, Sporicidal
Disinfecting high-risk areas on hard nonporous surfaces*
Intermediate level disinfectant
11 months
Up to 2x greater compatibility vs competitors with materials used in healthcare
Prominent contact time icons for easy identification and improved compliance
Meets USP 800, CDC, OSHA and infection control guidelines
One step cleaner and disinfectant
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Do the PDI Sani-Cloth® products kill the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2?
The EPA guidance states: “EPA expects all products on List N to kill all strains of SARS-CoV-2. Genetic changes to the virus do not impact the efficacy of disinfectants. List N disinfectants work by chemically inactivating viruses. The difficulty of killing a virus depends on its physical features, and the recent mutations to SARS-CoV-2 have not changed the basic physical properties.”
The PDI Sani-Cloth products that are on List N and have a specific claim for SARS-CoV-2 are:
Do you have any products effective against SARS-CoV-2 virus (the virus that causes COVID-19)?
Yes. The CDC directs users to EPA List N, which identifies EPA-registered disinfectants that meet the criteria for use against SARS-CoV-2. According to the EPA, products on List N are expected to kill all strains and variants of the virus when used according to label directions.
All PDI surface disinfectant wipes are included on List N and are effective against SARS-CoV-2.
This includes:
For the most current information, you can verify PDI products directly on the EPA List N using the EPA registration numbers found on each product label. [https://www.epa.gov/coronavirus-and-disinfectants/list-n-advanced-search-page-disinfectants-coronavirus-covid-19]
Does PDI offer any products that are effective against Clostridium difficile spores and Norovirus?
Yes. Sani-Cloth® Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipes are effective against 50 clinically relevant microorganisms, including Clostridium difficile spores and Norovirus.
Can PDI Germicidal Wipes ship by air transportation?
Most Sani-Cloth® brand germicidal wipes can be shipped via air transportation. However, Sani-Cloth® Prime, Super Sani-Cloth®, Sani-Cloth® Plus, and Easy Screen® wipes cannot be shipped by air due to shipping regulations and must be transported by ground only.
Do PDI Germicidal Disposable Wipes contain any ingredient listed as carcinogenic?
PDI disinfectants DO NOT contain any ingredients listed as a carcinogenic by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). To register any disinfectant product with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the manufacturer is required to provide the EPA with the product’s manufacturing process, active and inactive ingredients, efficacy, chemistry, toxicity, and information about relevant impurities. The EPA conducts a thorough review of these materials and product’s ingredients. The agency would not register any product if it contained carcinogens without requiring relevant label warnings (40 CFR 156.10(g)(7)). As such, Sani-Cloth® Wipes do not contain carcinogenic label warnings.
Can Sani-Cloth® Germicidal Disposable Wipes be used on toys?
Sani-Cloth wipes are available in EPA-Registered formulations that are approved and labeled for use on hard, non-porous toys. The products clean and disinfect in a one-step process, unless visibly soiled. Once disinfected, toys should be rinsed with potable water (tap water) to remove any residue and allowed to air dry. According to the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), the recommended procedure for disinfecting toys is “Toys should be cleaned/disinfected between patients, especially those that are visibly soiled, mouthed, or used by patients in isolation. Toys should be washed thoroughly; disinfected with a non-toxic, low-level disinfectant and air dried completely.” Infection control experts recommend only washable toys for sharing. Stuffed animals and toys that cannot be cleaned and disinfected should not be shared.
SOURCE: APIC Text of Infection Control and Epidemiology, Chapter 39, p. 14-15, Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, 2011. www.apic.org
Does NFPA 30 apply to PDI disinfectants (Germicidal wipes)?
NFPA 30 applies to the storage of flammable and combustible liquids. PDI products, including Sani-HyPerCide® wipes, Sani-Cloth® Prime wipes, Super Sani-Cloth wipes, and Sani-Cloth Plus cloth, as well as Easy Screen® Cleaning Wipe, are exempt from the requirements of NFPA 30. This is because the scope of NFPA 30 (Section 1.1) states that it applies to the storage, handling, and use of flammable and combustible liquids. Even though our products contain liquids that have been classified as flammable on the SDS, the wipes themselves are not classified as liquid products. Rather, they are wipes impregnated with flammable liquids, even though there may be a small amount of free liquid in the bottom of the canister. According to the EPA, wipes are classified as a mixture product containing solids and liquids. The NFPA has also confirmed that wipes are not considered to be liquid for the purposes of NFPA 30. In addition, NFPA Section 9.1.4(4) states that it does not apply to “medicines, foodstuffs, cosmetics and other consumer products that contain more than 50 percent by volume of water-miscible liquids, with the remainder of the solution not being flammable where packaged in individual containers that do not exceed 5L (1.3 gallons) capacity.” For the above reasons, NFPA 30 does not apply to PDI products. Please verify these storage requirements against your insurance carrier requirements since they may be more stringent than NFPA 30.
What are the levels of disinfection for PDI EPA-Registered products?
All of PDI’s Sani-Cloth® brand products are EPA-registered and meet or exceed CDC recommendations for cleaning and disinfection in healthcare facilities.
Products with an efficacy claim against Mycobacterium bovis (Tuberculosis) are classified as intermediate-level disinfectants.
This includes:
Products without a Tuberculosis claim are classified as low-level disinfectants, including:
What is contact time and what happens if the surface dries before the stated contact time on a Sani-Cloth® product label?
The contact time listed on the product label is the total amount of time that it takes to inactivate ALL of the microorganisms listed on the product label. This time is typically referred to in minutes, and should be communicated to staff members that are utilizing the disinfectant.
Per EPA guidance, treated surfaces must remain visibly wet for the full stated contact time in order to achieve the efficacy claims on the label. If a surface dries too quickly, additional wipes may be needed to keep the surface wet. The overall contact time itself does not change.
Surfaces may sometimes dry before the stated contact time due to factors such as airflow and ventilation, temperature, humidity, or the material/porosity of the surface. This is not uncommon in healthcare environments, which often have high air exchanges and low relative humidity.
While the EPA requires that treated environmental surfaces remain wet for the full contact time, some leading researchers in infection prevention have offered an alternate view. In a commentary published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology (March 2018, vol. 39, no. 3, pp 229–231), Dr. W.A. Rutala and Dr. D.J. Weber suggested that contact time and treatment time are mutually exclusive, and that treatment time — regardless of visible wetness — may be sufficient for wipes (except bleach products). PDI continues to monitor this research closely and will provide customers with the latest information as regulations permit.
What personal protective equipment (PPE) is required when using PDI Germicidal Wipes?
For all PDI products, according to the label instruction, the use of gloves or other PPE may not be required to handle the product, particularly in non-clinical settings. Therefore, the routine use of PPE is not required unless potentially infectious blood or bodily fluids are present or if specifically referenced in the usage instructions. If bloodborne pathogens are present, such as HIV, HBV, and HCV, follow label instructions. You should, however, wear PPE as appropriate in accordance with your facility protocol. Also, in compliance with good industrial and health hygiene, you should wear gloves when cleaning and disinfecting in a patient setting.
Where can I find the expiration date for PDI's Germicidal Wipes?
The expiration date is stamped directly on each product in MM/YYYY format. Shelf life varies by formulation:
Products can be used until the printed expiration date.
Do Sani-Cloth®, Sani-Prime® and Easy Screen® products carry California Proposition 65 Warning?
Sani-Cloth, Sani-Prime and Easy Screen products DO NOT carry California Proposition 65 Warning. Proposition 65, officially known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, requires the state to maintain and update a list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity.
Which products are compatible with my equipment?
Our products are designed to be compatible. Extensive work has been performed on materials and equipment to confirm compatibility. For information on Compatible by Design™, our comprehensive program and resources for improving healthcare equipment compatibility, review our “PDI Material Compatibility Reference Guide”, our resources, and use our Equipment Compatibility Tool to learn more!
Please refer to the surface or equipment manufacturer’s guidelines for approved disinfecting instructions and contact your local PDI representative or Customer Care with any additional questions..
Are eye wash stations required for areas where Germicidal Disposable Wipes are utilized?
Eye wash stations are not required for areas where Germicidal Disposable Wipes are utilized as intended for surface disinfection. Although Super Sani-Cloth®, Sani-Cloth Prime, Sani-Cloth Bleach, Sani-HyPerCide®, Sani-Cloth AF3, and Sani-Cloth Plus are classified as eye irritants, there is no OSHA or ANSI regulation that requires an eye wash station for eye irritants and therefore one not needed for these products. Handling of any chemical product, whether category 1, 2, 3, or 4, include using PPE when required, engineering controls if appropriate, and safe work practice controls to minimize any risk of exposure
What is a Master Label, and what information does it include?
A Master Label is the EPA-approved document that defines the approved uses, claims, and safety requirements for a disinfectant product. It provides the complete framework for how the product can be marketed and used in healthcare and other environments.
A Master Label includes key information such as: company name and address; the EPA Registration and Establishment Numbers; approved efficacy claims; toxicity classification; directions for use; required contact times; storage and disposal instructions; first aid and precautionary statements; and any marketing claims reviewed by the EPA.
To review a product’s Master Label, visit the EPA Master Label Lookup Tool [https://ordspub.epa.gov/ords/pesticides/f?p=PPLS:1] and search by EPA Registration Number.
PRODUCT DISCLOSURE
PRODUCT INFORMATION
| Package Size | SKU Number | Country |
| Medium Canister (160 count) | P84172 | USA |
| Large Canister (75 count) | P54072 | USA |
| Extra-Large Canister (65 count) | P25784 | USA |
| Large Individual Packets (40 count) | H58195 | USA |
| Extra Large Individual Packets (40 count) | U26595 | USA |
| Pail (160 count) | P7007P | USA |
| Refill for Pail (160 count) | P700RF | USA |
| Bulk Packaging (220 count) | P753220 | USA |
INGREDIENT DISCLOSURE
Date of Disclosure: 1/1/2020
To learn more: California Cleaning Right to Know Act
| Ingredients | CAS Numbers | Function | Designated List(s) |
| Water | 7732-18-5 | Solvent | None |
| Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate | 10101-89-0 | Chelating agent | None |
| Sodium hypochlorite | 7681-52-9 | Antimicrobial active | None |
| Sodium hydroxide | 1310-73-2 | pH adjuster | OEHHA REL |
| Phosphonobutanetricarboxylic Acid | 37971-36-1 | Stabilizer | None |
| Ethoxylated phosphate ester | 68130-47-2 | Surfactant | None |
SAFETY DATA SHEETS
Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe
MANUFACTURER
Professional Disposables International, Inc. (PDI)
400 Chestnut Ridge Road, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677
CUSTOMER SERVICE
(800) 999-6423
Information on date of manufacture can be obtained by calling the toll-free number.
Click here to download this information as a PDF.
Product sizes and specifications are available in the convenient chart below.
| SKU Number | Product Size | Dimensions | Packaging | GTIN | Country of Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P84172 | Clinical Wipe Size | 6" x 5" | 12/160s | 20310819008291 | USA |
| P54072 | Large Canister | 6" x 10.5" | 12/75's | 20310819001032 | USA |
| P25784 | X-Large Canister | 7.5" x 15" | 6/65's | 20310819001353 | USA |
| P7007P | Pail | 7.5" x 15" | 2/160's | 20310819008550 | USA |
| P700RF | Pail Refill | 7.5" x 15" | 2/160's | 20310819008543 | USA |
| H58195 | Large Packets | 5" x 7" | 10/40's | 20310819001308 | USA |
| U26595 | X-Large Packets | 11.5" x 11.75" | 3/40's | 20310819001049 | USA |
1Independent Lab Testing. [Compatible with a broad range of surfaces and equipment in healthcare].
*Healthcare Use Sites: May be used on hard nonporous surfaces of: bed railings, blood glucose meters (glucometers), cabinets, carts, chairs, counters, dental unit instruments trays, exam tables, gurneys, isolettes, IV poles, stethoscopes, stretchers, tables, telephones, toilet seats, diagnostic equipment, patient monitoring equipment, patient support and delivery equipment, and many more! Please refer to the product/master label to get the full listing of use sites.