Solenis: Introducing<br/>our new brand identity
See how we’re evolving
Close 686C6711-FB74-47F4-AFEE-14D0F9C09B39

New Study Reveals Limitations of Disinfectant Performance

July 12, 2017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – July 12, 2017 – Diversey released the first of a series of studies conducted with Purdue University, which focus on the bactericidal efficacy of disinfectants. The research, expected to be published in the August 2017 issue of the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC), determined that the three tested disinfectants were significantly less bactericidal at lower than label use contact times and concentrations.

“In busy healthcare facilities, disinfectants are often applied once and left to dry, regardless of the unique label instructions. As this study shows, disinfectants don’t live up to their claims if they get over diluted or are not reapplied as directed,” said Peter Teska, Infection Prevention Application Expert, Diversey. “Choosing an Environmental Protection Agency-registered disinfectant and following label directions are key elements of effective disinfection and preventing the spread of healthcare-associated infections.”

Accelerated hydrogen peroxide (AHP), quaternary ammonium compounds (Quats) and sodium hypochlorite were each tested on stainless steel surfaces at room temperature (77 degrees Fahrenheit) using EPA procedure MB-25-02. For each treatment, bacterial reduction was calculated, compared and analyzed to find the following key results:

All disinfectants were significantly less bactericidal against S aureus when applied for times shorter than label contact times. A one-minute contact time with AHP resulted in a 56.8 percent reduction compared with 100 percent at the recommended five-minute contact time. At contact times of one, two, three and four minutes, Quats resulted in 15.7 percent, 47.4 percent, 62.5 percent and 70.0 percent reduction compared with 100 percent at the 10-minute label contact time. Sodium hypochlorite applied for one minute resulted in a 76.3 percent reduction compared with 100 percent at the five-minute label contact time.

All disinfectants were significantly less bactericidal against S aureus at lower than label concentrations. AHP at 25 percent and 50 percent label concentrations resulted in 40.9 percent and 75.7 percent reductions. Quats at 25 percent and 50 percent label concentrations resulted in 62.5 percent and 67.5 percent reductions and Sodium hypochlorite at 25 percent label concentration resulted in 50.7 percent reduction.

The bactericidal efficacy of the sodium hypochlorite disinfectant was most tolerant to decreases in concentration and contact time. AHP followed close behind while the Quat disinfectant was the least tolerant and most affected by contact time and concentration.

 “Understanding the antimicrobial efficacy of disinfectants under different conditions offers healthcare facilities valuable information on disinfection limits, opportunities and corrective actions,” said Haley F. Oliver, Associate Professor, Department of Food Science, Purdue University.

For more information about infection prevention products from Diversey Care, visit https://Diversey.com/diversey-care/diversey-care-products/infection-prevention

 Diversey Care is a division of Sealed Air Corp., a leader in food safety and security, facility hygiene and product protection. For more information about Diversey Care, please visit www.diversey.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

About Purdue University

 Purdue University, a top public research institution, offers higher education at its highest proven value. Committed to affordability, the University has frozen tuition and most fees at 2012-13 levels. Committed to student success, Purdue is changing the student experience with greater focus on faculty-student interaction and creative use of technology. Committed to pursuing scientific discoveries and engineered solutions, Purdue has streamlined pathways for faculty and student innovators who have a vision for moving the world forward.
<div class="line">&nbsp;</div> <h2>About Solenis</h2> <p>Solenis is a leading global producer of specialty chemicals focused on delivering sustainable solutions for water-intensive industries, including pulp and paper, institutional, industrial, food and beverage, and pool and spa water markets. The company&rsquo;s product portfolio includes a broad array of water treatment chemistries, process aids, functional additives, cleaners, disinfectants, and state-of-the-art monitoring, control and delivery systems. These technologies are used by customers to improve operational efficiencies, enhance product quality, protect plant assets, minimize environmental impact, and create cleaner and safer environments. Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, the company has 70 manufacturing facilities strategically located around the globe and employs a team of over 16,500 professionals in 130 countries across six continents. Solenis is a 2024 Best Managed Company Gold Standard honoree.&nbsp;</p> <p>For additional information about Solenis, please visit <a href="/en/">www.solenis.com</a> or follow us on social media.</p>

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Global

Catherine (Katy) Abernathy

Vice President, Corporate Communications