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Stericer

STERICER is a high-level, sporicidal and virucidal disinfectant solution, activated and stabilised, based on 0.19% peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide. Once activated, the stabilising mixture (bottle A) acts as a stabiliser, providing a high level of compatibility with plastic and metal materials. It also increases the residence time of the active peroxides in solution, ensuring maximum effectiveness of the solution from reconstitution until the 14th day, maintaining a high level of disinfectant action.

  • 1000 ml bottle
  • 5000 ml tank

Solution A
100 g contain: isopropyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, chelating agents, antioxidants, purified water.

Solution B (activator)
100 g contain: peracetic acid 5 g, stabilized hydrogen peroxide, glacial acetic acid, corrosion inhibitors, purified water.

Solution (A+B)
100 g contain: peracetic acid 0.18–0.19 g, hydrogen peroxide, isopropyl alcohol, stabilizers, corrosion inhibitors and purified water q.s. to 100 g.

  • VIRUCIDAL ACTIVITY
    Applied method: EN 14476. Quantitative test for evaluating virucidal activity on instruments used in the medical area.
  • BACTERICIDAL ACTIVITY
    Applied method: EN 14561. Quantitative test for evaluating bactericidal activity on instruments used in the medical area.
  • FUNGICIDAL ACTIVITY
    Applied method: EN 14562. Quantitative test for evaluating fungicidal activity on instruments used in the medical area.
  • MYCOBACTERICIDAL ACTIVITY
    Applied method: EN 14348 – EN 14563. Quantitative suspension test for evaluating mycobactericidal activity on instruments used in the medical area, in the presence of interfering substances.
  • SPORICIDAL ACTIVITY
    Applied method: EN 13704 – EN 14347. Quantitative suspension test for evaluating sporicidal activity on instruments used in the medical area, in the presence of interfering substances.

STERICER has been formulated to provide high-level disinfecting action for surgical instruments, endoscopy devices, surgical equipment and invasive medical devices used in high biological risk environments such as biomedical analysis laboratories, biological laboratories, hospitals, operating rooms, healthcare facilities, reception centers and professional vehicles. It can be used in endoscope washer-disinfectors.

The device can be used: (A) for immersion, (B) in endoscope washer-disinfectors.

  1. Ready-to-use solution – Immersion disinfection
    Pour the entire contents of solution A and solution B into a container equipped with a lid. Immerse the instruments and allow a contact time of 15 minutes. Rinse.
  2. Ready-to-use solution – Disinfection in endoscope washer-disinfectors
    Pour the entire contents of solution A and solution B following the manufacturer’s instructions of the endoscope washer-disinfector. Allow a contact time of 15 minutes. Rinse. The product may be used for multiple disinfection cycles, subject to verification that the peracetic acid content is above 1500 ppm.

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