The Tammy Taylor’s hospital level disinfectants, First Choice concentrate and Disinfect-Disinfect-Disinfect are registered by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). The EPA’s registration method ensures efficacy of the product’s ability to kill pathogens. The EPA, for continued effectiveness and correctness of the product label, monitors production of these products. The EPA classifies a germicide as "hospital level" if the disinfectant kills a certain variety of targeted microorganisms that are considered difficult to kill. The 3 pathogens are: 1) Salmonella Cholraesnis; 2) Staphylococcus Aureus; and 3) Pseudomonas Aeruginosa. Both disinfectants are broad spectrum, bactericidal, germicide, disinfectant, sanitizer, deodorizer, virucidal, fungicide, mildewstat and effective against gram positive and negative bacteria, HIV-1 (AIDS) virus within 10 minutes of contact using an EPA-accepted protocol. Both kill staph (Staphylococcus), strep (Streptococcus), salmonella, pseudomonas, Herpes I & II, and other major disease-causing organisms and meets or exceeds State board requirements for use in wet sanitizers. Each has a 2-week residual efficacy and the solution lasts up to 45 days in a wet sanitizer, unless through heavy usage the solution becomes contaminated and up to 2 years in the bottle before being used. The Disinfect-Disinfect-Disinfect is also a tuberculocidal. If a blood spill occurs :
If nippers or an implement cut the client:
If a file cuts the client:
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