What?
Information about what a Virofex product has been designed to be used for
Which?
Avoid confusion about exactly which Virofex product to use
Why?
Information about why you need to use a specific product
How?
Looking for guidance on how to use a particular product, you will find it here
When?
A useful reminder about when to use one of the Virofex infection control products
Technical Specification:
A variety of technical information about our products
PPE:
Require advice regarding which personal protective equipment to wear while using any of the Virofex products?
The guide
To help we have created a useful product guide chart. This outlines when and where to use each of the Virofex infection control products within the dental surgery/clinical environment. We have also included information regarding how to use our products, including basic dosage ratios and contact times.
It is vitally important infection control is carried out routinely to avoid the spread of infection. That is why we have provided guidance about how frequently Virofex products should be used. It even includes visual clues and product images to ensure you can always find the right product for needs (always check your local rules and regulations before carrying out any infection control procedure)
ViroGel disinfecting hands ViroTech instrument disinfectant dosing ViroSurf wipe disinfecting examination light ViroSurf Zero wipe removed from dispenser tub
The reverse side
The reverse side includes a variety of technical information about the full range of Virofex infection control products. Including; active ingredients included within the formulations, efficacy spectrum highlights, regulatory test standards achieved and PPE required to be worn.
Virofex infection control products are available worldwide and rules can vary when it comes to waste. To help there is also an opportunity to customise the guide with local procedures and practises when it comes to the disposal of the products after use.
The full guide measures 297 x 800mm and can be printed, customised and hung on the surgery/office wall or just made available digitally to the whole team to act as a handy guide or reminder about who is responsible for what task and when it needs to be completed.