Drain Cleaner
More effective, and gentler on drains, than chlorine. Destroy protective bacterial biofilms lurking in hospital sinks and showers. Prevent regrowth for at least 4 days.
Some of the most persistent outbreaks come from drains. In these ideal conditions, bacteria form biofilms – protective structures rendering traditional disinfectants ineffective. Clinell Drain Cleaner uses PAA technology from our patented Sporicidal Wipes to break down the protective layer and eradicate up to 99.9999% of bacteria.
Product code: CSDD24AUS
Unique PAA-based formulation
MORE EFFECTIVE THAN CHLORINE
Unlike chlorine, Clinell Drain Disinfectant eliminates bacterial biofilms all the way through the drainage trap.
FORMULATED FOR COMPATIBILITY
Works at near-neutral pH and tested to ensure compatibility with the most common materials found in drains and hospital infrastructure.
HELP TO PREVENT OUTBREAKS
Use Clinell Drain Cleaner just twice a week will prevent biofilms getting re-established.
Working with researchers at Cardiff University, we’re pioneering new ways to tackle protective bacterial biofilms.
DR GUY BRAVERMAN, FOUNDER & CO-MANAGING DIRECTOR
Does Drain Disinfectant require activation?
In the sachet, Clinell Drain Disinfectant contains stable, precursor molecules. When the sachet it poured into the drain, these molecules activate automatically and produce a unique blend of disinfectants to eradicate wet biofilms.
What temperature water should be used?
Turn on the hot tap and allow to run for 30 seconds or until the water is hot. The average temperature of hot tap water is sufficient for use with Drain Disinfectant, which is effective at temperatures above 20°C. Do not mix with cold water.
What concentration of Peracetic Acid is generated?
After activation with water, Drain Disinfectant generates a concentration of PAA equal to 4000ppm within the 15-minute treatment. This concentration is sufficient to eradicate biofilms within the drainage trap and prevent regrowth.
Is Drain Disinfectant safe for use in drains?
When activated with water, Drain Disinfectant has a near-neutral pH and has been tested for compatibility with the most common materials used in hospital drains. In time, Drain Disinfectant’s active ingredients break down to non-toxic end products including water, vinegar, and oxygen.
How many sachets are in a box?
Each box of Clinell Drain Disinfectant contains 24 individual sachets. Each sachet provides a measured dose for one drain.
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