Skip to content

Disinfectant concentrates

Disinfectant concentrates with long-term effect

Our surface disinfectant concentrates with long-term effect are suitable for both small and large surfaces. This reliably closes hygiene gaps. In the correct dosage, the concentrate protects against germs and pathogens, as well as fungal spores, bacteria and viruses. Corona and Novoviruses are also reliably killed. Further advantages of the concentrate are the low transportation costs, less packaging waste and high flexibility, as the solution can be applied anywhere.

Advantages of surface disinfectants

Wherever pathogens come into contact with large areas, there is a particularly high risk for humans and pets. Viruses and bacteria are often brought in from outside. However, the disinfectant concentrate protects against germs for a long time. Thanks to its long-term effect, the disinfectant forms a kind of protective film on the surface and makes it difficult for pathogens to colonize.

Disinfectant concentrate:
Application examples

You can use our surface disinfectants in both professional and private contexts. Let’s take a closer look at these two applications.

a) Private use of surface disinfectants

We all come into contact with viruses and bacteria on the move, on public transport, at work, at school, in clubs and when shopping. Coronaviruses, noroviruses and influenza viruses are considered particularly dangerous, but other pathogens such as many bacteria and fungal spores should not be underestimated either. We carry these viruses and bacteria into our private sphere. With long-term surface disinfection and personal hygiene, we protect ourselves and our relatives in the home environment from contact with dangerous pathogens.

b) Disinfectant concentrate for the professional environment

Surface disinfection is particularly important in professional environments where many people come together. It even has to be carried out every hour. This has long been common practice in the healthcare sector, for example, and was even stepped up during the coronavirus pandemic. The great advantage here is that the concentrate is extremely economical and can be used to clean large areas. The use of surface disinfectant concentrates is particularly important in these areas:

  • Hospitals and clinics
  • Outpatient clinics
  • Nursing homes
  • Schools and daycare centers
  • Canteens
  • Open-plan offices
  • Production facilities
  • Clubhouses
  • and much more.

How is the surface disinfectant concentrate used correctly?

It is very easy to use: the packaging indicates the amount of water and the correct dosage: Use 1.0 l of concentrate for 100 l of water.

Safety note

The employers’ liability insurance association stipulates that gloves must be worn when handling disinfectants. Harmful if swallowed. Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Very toxic to aquatic organisms. Toxic to aquatic organisms, with long lasting effects. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using the product. IF SWALLOWED: Rinse out mouth. DO NOT induce vomiting. IF IN CONTACT WITH SKIN (or hair): Remove all contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse skin with water/shower. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove existing contact lenses if possible. Continue rinsing. Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor. If medical advice is required, have packaging or label ready. Keep out of the reach of children.
Use only with water and according to the mixing table. Do not use with other cleaners or disinfectants.

Can be used on all surfaces. For questionably sensitive surfaces, we recommend a resistance test on an inconspicuous area. Store only in a closed container. Store in a cool and dry place.

The container can only be recycled when it is completely empty. Do not use after the expiry date. Dispose of in accordance with local and official regulations.

Biocide Reg. No.: N-28795 (D). 263/17/L (Lu)

The ready-to-use solution according to the mixing table does not require a hazard symbol.