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Klebsiellapneumoniae, Serratiamarcescens, Shigelladysenteriae, Vibrio cholerae, Bacillus cereus,
Trichophytonmentagrophytes, Candida albicans, Hepatitis B virus, Herpes Simplex virus type 1 & 2,
HIV-1, Avian Influenza, Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro), Cytomegalovirus, Newcastle Disease,
Parainfluenza type 1, Pseudorabies virus, Influenza Type A and Vaccinia virus (Poxvirus).
Indications
Instructions for use
Cleaning of equipment: 1 litre Dexid-70 for 200 litres of water in a clean tank
Sanitation: 1 litre Dexid-70 for 200 litres of water in a clean tank.
Manual cleaning: 1 litre Dexid-70 for 100 - 200 litres of water in a clean tank.
Low pressure cleaning: 1 litre Dexid-70 for 100 - 200 litres of water in a clean tank. Use a volume of
approximately 250-300 ml/m2 surface area.
High pressure cleaning: 1 litre Dexid-70 for 100 - 200 litres of water in a clean tank.
Instruments, equipment and tableware that will come into contact with food should be thoroughly rinsed
with water after cleaning and disinfection. Dexid-70 works in hot and cold water and is readily
biodegradable.
Warning
(a) Harmful if swallowed. In case of emergency, wash out mouth with water and give 200 ml of
warm water to drink. DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical advice immediately.
(b) Harmful in contact with skin.
(c) Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. In case of emergency, immediately flood the eye with
plenty of water and boric saline solution for at least 15 minutes, holding the eye open.
(d) Very toxic to aquatic life.
(e) Do not apply Dexid-70 in the presence of animals.
(f) Personal protective equipment such as gloves, masks and eye protection should be worn during
the mixing or application of Dexid-70.
(g) Keep out of reach and sight of children.
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