The Evaluation of Electrolyzed water, Sodium dichloroisocyanurate and Peracetic Acid with Hydrogen Peroxide, for the disinfection of patient room surfaces

Chief Epidemiologist Dr Michael Phillips and his colleagues at NYUL (New York University Langone Health) conducted an extensive study over an 18-month period on “The Evaluation of Electrolyzed water, Sodium dichloroisocyanurate [NaDCC] and Peracetic Acid with Hydrogen Peroxide, for the disinfection of patient room surfaces”. 

The conclusion proved the efficacy of Kersia Healthcare NaDCC disinfectant tablets. The chemistry behind our effervescent tablets was confirmed as the best sporicidal disinfectant when compared to Electrolysed water and peracetic acid/hydrogen peroxide disinfectant. 

Over 700 microbial samples were taken from two leading New York City Hospitals. NaDCC tablets by Kersia Healthcare were effective at reducing Clostridioles difficile and Candida auris spores. Spore-forming bacteria, such as Clostridioles difficile, are a leading cause of healthcare-associated infections worldwide.

Kersia Healthcare NaDCC tablets when applied with a microfiber cloth or electrostatic sprayer, were less likely to result in any microbial growth. These NaDCC tablets are a less toxic and corrosive disinfectant when compared to bleach-based products.

 

 

Kersia Healthcare NaDCC tablets less toxic and corrosive disinfectant when compared to bleach based products

Main points:

  • Kersia Healthcare NaDCC tablets when applied with a microfiber cloth or electrostatic sprayer, were less likely to result in microbial growth.
  • NaDCC tablets are a less toxic and corrosive disinfectant when compared to bleach-based products.
  • NaDCC chemistry proved to be the best sporicidal disinfectant compared to peracetic acid with hydrogen peroxide and electrolyzed water “The use of NaDCC for surface disinfection resulted in the lowest bacterial colony counts on patient room high touch surfaces in our study.

 

 

 

 

Read the full article here:

https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(22)00507 7/fulltext?dgcid=raven_jbs_aip_email

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NaDCC tablets by Kersia Healthcare were effective at reducing Clostridioles difficile> and Candida auris spores.
Kersia Healthcare NaDCC tablet solution when applied with a microfiber cloth or electrostatic sprayer, was less likely to result in microbial growth.