Fiberlock Shockwave Disinfectant and Cleaner RTU Ready to Use
This is a ready to use 1 gallon jug of Fiberlock's ShockWave. (When we say ready to use, we mean not concentrated; this can be used immediately at a job site without worrying about a water hook-up or mixing buckets.)
It is an EPA-registered, quaternary ammonium chloride cleaner, disinfectant and sanitizer designed for use on various surfaces subject to microbial contamination. ShockWave will disinfect hard, nonporous surfaces, and also sanitizes porous and semi-porous surfaces. ShockWave is especially useful as an all-in-one product for treating wood structural members, carpets, and other porous and nonporous surfaces as part of a complete mold remediation project.
This is an EPA-registered disinfectant, sanitizer and cleaner designed specifically for mold remediation contractors. ShockWave is designed to meet all your disinfecting, sanitizing, cleaning, and deodorizing needs. ShockWave is strong enough to be used as a hospital grade disinfectant, and has been specifically formulated to be used on both porous and nonporous materials. It is a quaternary ammonium chloride blend that has been tested to kill 80+ organisms including Aspergillus, Penecillium spinulosum, E. coli, Salmonella, HIV, Hepatitis-B, Herpes, Poliovirus, and many other pathogenic and environmental microbial organisms.
Shockwave and Shockwave RTU Disinfectant/Sanitizer meet the recommendations made by the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for infection control and care of patients with confirmed or suspected Swine Influenza “A” (H1N1) virus in both home and healthcare settings. Guidelines published by the CDC on April 24, 2009 for infection control of Swine Influenza A (H1N1) state "disinfection strategies used during influenza seasons can be applied to the environmental management of swine influenza." Additional guidance published on April 25, 2009 for infection control in the home recommends keeping "surfaces clean by wiping them down with a household disinfectant according to directions on the product label.