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Comments about Unimed Sani-Cloth Plus Large Disinfectant Disposable Wipes:
I use this product when anyone in my house is sick. I have a little one with special needs and we don't want him to get sick ever! The downfall is you must let it dry before putting anything back. I also wipe away any residue it left with a wet rag. This is also a must when we visit th ehospital. I clean his room almost from top to bottom. His room is cleaner when we leave than when we got there. Great product!!!!
No the manufacturer (PDI) says Sani-Cloths are not designed to be used on food prep surfaces; however, PDI also makes a product called Sani-Wipe that can be.
Answered on 2/10/2012 by Community Answer from None
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are the sani wipe plus considered high-level disinfection or low-level disinfection...
If skin irritation occurs, discontinue use and wash with copious amounts of soap and water.
Answered on 7/23/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
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We are looking at purchasing antimicrobial wipes for our office. I would like to know if these or any other wipes you have are antimicrobial. Thank-you.
Asked on 9/30/2009 by Letitia from Roseburg,Oregon
Yes, this product is antimicrobial. Because it has the properties to kill bacterial, fungicidal and virrucidal microorganisms.
Answered on 12/1/2009 by Customer Care from Staples
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Can this product be used to disinfect toys--ones that will be mouthed by infants/toddlers? Any precautions/safety issues regarding use? Of course, I figure the toys have to be completly dry before allowing the child to play with them again.
The Sani-Cloth Wipes can be used on toys. The manufacturer recommends that they be wiped down with a clean damp cloth before being given to the child to play with.
Answered on 11/20/2009 by Customer Care from Staples