Shockwave
Proven effective against the Human Coronavirus in real-world situations.
ShockWave is an EPA registered disinfectant designed to meet all your disinfecting, sanitizing, cleaning, and de-odorizing needs. ShockWave is strong enough to be used in a hospital or medical environment, and has been specifically formulated to be used on both porous and non-porous materials. ShockWave is a powerful
concentrated quaternary ammonium chloride blend that yields up to 64 gallons of usable product from every gallon of concentrate. For a product to be EPA Registered as a disinfectant it must pass efficacy testing for each given virus or microorganism. This test includes exposing the subject strain to the disinfectant and the product must kill over 99.99% of the microorganism to pass. Often an organic soil load is added to create a more challenging test as organic material on the surface reduces the efficacy of a disinfectant. The industry standard is a 5% organic soil load which simulates slightly “dirty” conditions. Shockwave was tested, and EPA registered, against the Human Coronavirus at much higher, more challenging, but real-world scenario 98% soil load. ShockWave has over 130 organism kill claims including Aspergillus niger, Penecillium spinulosum, E. coli, Salmonella, HIV, Hepatitis-B, Herpes, Poliovirus, and many other pathogenic and environmental microbial organisms. Before using any disinfectant always review the label to determine if the product is appropriate for your application.
ShockWave is an EPA registered disinfectant designed to meet all your disinfecting, sanitizing, cleaning, and de-odorizing needs. ShockWave is strong enough to be used in a hospital or medical environment, and has been specifically formulated to be used on both porous and non-porous materials. ShockWave is a powerful
concentrated quaternary ammonium chloride blend that yields up to 64 gallons of usable product from every gallon of concentrate. For a product to be EPA Registered as a disinfectant it must pass efficacy testing for each given virus or microorganism. This test includes exposing the subject strain to the disinfectant and the product must kill over 99.99% of the microorganism to pass. Often an organic soil load is added to create a more challenging test as organic material on the surface reduces the efficacy of a disinfectant. The industry standard is a 5% organic soil load which simulates slightly “dirty” conditions. Shockwave was tested, and EPA registered, against the Human Coronavirus at much higher, more challenging, but real-world scenario 98% soil load. ShockWave has over 130 organism kill claims including Aspergillus niger, Penecillium spinulosum, E. coli, Salmonella, HIV, Hepatitis-B, Herpes, Poliovirus, and many other pathogenic and environmental microbial organisms. Before using any disinfectant always review the label to determine if the product is appropriate for your application.