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    Claighen, Christine – GOJO/AU
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    Claighen, Christine – GOJO/AU

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    Hi All,
    I know that aerosol surface disinfectant is not recommended to be used in hospital, but how about a spray bottle disinfectant for surfaces?
    Is there a standard or literature that I can refer to about this topic and what is the recommended for surface disinfection?

    Thank you in advance.

    Kind Regards

    Christine Claighen BSc (Biotech), (Micro)
    Regulatory & Scientific Manager- Australasia| GOJO Australasia Pty Limited

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    Michelle Bibby
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    Michelle Bibby

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    HI Christine

    You can use a trigger nozzle bottle (most do) as apposed to a spray bottle
    or pour top bottles (little flip lid) are preferential.

    Generally we encourage pouring onto a cloth as apposed to direct onto the
    surface just due to the risk of droplet or aerosolisation

    Regards
    Michelle

    Michelle Bibby
    Infection Prevention Australia
    +61 429 071 165
    Michelle@infectionprevention.com.au
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    “Claighen, Christine – GOJO/AU”

    Hi All,
    I know that aerosol surface disinfectant is not recommended to be used in
    hospital, but how about a spray bottle disinfectant for surfaces?
    Is there a standard or literature that I can refer to about this topic and
    what is the recommended for surface disinfection?

    Thank you in advance.

    Kind Regards

    Christine Claighen BSc (Biotech), (Micro)
    Regulatory & Scientific Manager- Australasia| GOJO Australasia Pty Limited

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