Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 12th December 2024 Issue no. 1142
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MicroCare launches Stereze workspace cleaners and hand sanitising solutions
Critical cleaning expert, MicroCare, has announced the launch of a new product line Stereze workspace cleaners and hand sanitisers to support the fight against Coronavirus.
Leveraging existing MicroCare product development and manufacturing capabilities, the new range delivers cleaning solutions designed to assist workplaces in keeping people and spaces as safe as can be.
Stereze workspace cleaners and hand sanitisers have been formulated using a high-purity alcohol-based solution which is focused on high-performance cleaning. The premium product range includes 70% Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) surface cleaning wipes and a liquid refillable spray bottle for use in communal areas such as public spaces, conference rooms, classrooms, offices, restrooms and lobbies. Complementing the surface cleaners are Stereze hand sanitiser wipes, gel and spray which are Food & Drug Administration (FDA) registered and safe and compliant for sanitising hands.
"As a trusted name in cleaning solutions it was only natural that MicroCare would introduce a product line specifically to sanitise workplaces and help to safeguard people," says Tom Tattersall, MicroCare CEO.
"Cleanliness is more important than ever and demand for sanitiser use in the workplace continues to grow. We are very pleased to be able to offer a comprehensive range of highly-effective sanitising solutions that can make a difference in ensuring hygiene standards.
"With our own manufacturing facilities in the USA and a substantial and well-established distribution network, we are exceptionally well-placed to immediately ship Stereze products nationwide.
"The goal at MicroCare has always been to help clients improve their products, quality and processes through the use of innovative cost-effective precision cleaning products. New Stereze workspace cleaners has strengthened our portfolio and added a new dimension to our product offering. It will effectively help to directly target cleanliness in the workplace and reduce the risk of infection."
The products also meet the highest safety and quality standards and are formulated from 70% IPA as recommended by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for disinfecting surfaces. They are safe to use on a variety of metals and plastics including tables, desks and countertops, tools and machinery and are available as a liquid refillable pump spray or as a multi-purpose wipe which has been manufactured to be tear-resistant and stand up to rigorous scrubbing on rougher surfaces.
Stereze surface cleaning wipes are available in two sizes: a 100-count tub with big 5in. x 8in. wipes and an 800-count bucket with larger 8.5in. x 6in. wipes. The wipes are made from extra-strong nonwoven fabric that resists tearing and shredding, making the wipes well suited for uses that would cause lesser wipes to fall apart. The 100-count container features a 'slam-shut' lid to keep wipes wet, fresh and ready to use. In addition, refill presaturated wipes are available to drop into the tub or bucket, helping to save money and reduce waste.
Importantly, the Presaturated Wipes can be safely used on electronic devices such as touch screens, mobile phones and keyboards as there is no pooling of liquid to cause problems.
Stereze workspace cleaners are made using a mixture of high purity IPA and 30% D.I. (deionized) water mixture which evaporates more slowly, allowing the cleaning fluid to remain on surfaces longer for better cleaning. They do not leave particulates, scents or residue behind.
Established in 1983, MicroCare has an ISO 9001:2015 registered quality system and boasts two manufacturing facilities and a global logistics centre in Connecticut, the US, in addition to facilities in the UK, Belgium and Singapore.
3rd December 2020