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Peresal® |
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Contact with the patient's blood in situations
involving haemodialysis can be highly infectious. The disinfection of haemodialysis
equipment is therefore indispensable for the protection of personnel and
patients against infections.
Our offer
Broad spectrum of effectiveness against bacteria, fungi and viruses, including
hepatitis-B viruses (HBV), AIDS agents (HIV) and spores |
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- Acidic product
- Low conductivity
- Carefully balanced formula
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- Can be rinsed off with no residue
- Concentrate
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Your benefit
- Highest degree of safety as the result of scientifically substantiated
tests
- Removes carbonate residue from the entire dialysis circulation
- No false indications of dialysis readiness
- Very well tolerated by the material
- No risk for the patient as a result of residues
- Highly economical, less packaging waste and therefore less consumption
of resources
Area of use
For disinfection and decalcification of extra-corporeal haemodialysis equipment
at operating temperature.
Recommended Use
Peresal® is used in approx. 3% concentration and takes effect
within 10 minutes. It is important during use to follow the instructions
provided by the equipment manufacturer. The solution can be rinsed off with
no residue.
- Detection reaction: Moisten potassium
iodide paper with the run-off water for approx. 5 seconds. If a yellow
coloration of the paper occurs the equipment has been sufficiently rinsed.
- Note: Do not mix with other cleansing
and disinfection solutions. Forms chlorine gas when used in combination
with products containing or cleaving active chlorine.
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