B.S.EN 1276. Internal UKAS. 5 minutes. Clean. 99.999. 1:200. Dirty. 1:200.
MRSA NCTC 12493. Gram +ve. Bacteria. Methicillin resistant strain of Staph.
aureus.
Norovirus • What is it? • Who does it affect? • When does it occur? • How to clean
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NOROVIRUS – What is it? Norovirus, sometimes known as the winter vomiting bug is the most common stomach bug in the UK, affecting people of all ages. Despite being known as the winter vomiting bug, vomiting and diarrhea caused by norovirus can and do occur in all seasons, the increases in outbreaks during the winter arises because people generally stay indoors and group together providing the ideal conditions for person to person transmission. As the name suggests it is a virus. The virus has the ability to remain infectious if it is not cleaned with a suitable product. In particular ordinary detergents do not kill the virus and their use with a mop and bucket will only serve to spread the virus around. Shellfish and salad ingredients are the foods most implicated in norovirus outbreaks. Ingestion of shellfish that have not been sufficiently heated poses a high risk of infection, other foods may be contaminated by food handlers.
NOROVIRUS - Who does it affect? Between 600,000 and 1 million people in the UK catch norovirus every year. The virus is easily transmitted from one person to another. It can be transmitted by contact with an infected person; by consuming contaminated food or water, or by contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. The infectious dose is very low, swallowing as few as 1-100 virus particles may be enough to cause illness. Norovirus often causes outbreaks because it is easily spread from one person to another and the virus is able to survive in the environment for many days. Outbreaks commonly occur in semi-closed environments such as hospitals, nursing homes and schools, where people are in close contact with one another for long periods.
Selgiene Extreme - Certified laboratory test results C500 5L concentrate Microorganism
Norovirus Escherichia coli NCIMB 8879
Classification Description
Virus
Highly contagious winter vomiting bug
Test Method
Tested
Contact
Conditions
% Kill rate
Dilution
EN 14476:2005
External
5 minutes
Clean
99.99
1:10
B.S.EN 1276
Internal UKAS
5 minutes
Clean
1:120
Gram -ve Bacteria
Common food poisoning bacteria
Staphylococcus aureus NCIMB 9518
Gram +ve Bacteria
Bacterial food poisoning and skin infections
B.S.EN 1276
Internal UKAS
5 minutes
Enterococcus hirae NCIMB 8192
Gram +ve Bacteria
Common food poisoning bacteria
B.S.EN 1276
Internal UKAS
5 minutes
Pseudomonas aeruginosa NCIMB 10421
Gram -ve Bacteria
Skin infections
Salmonella typhimurium NCTC 74
Gram -ve Bacteria
Common food poisoning bacteria
Listeria monocytogenes NCTC 11994
Gram +ve Bacteria
Common food poisoning bacteria
B.S.EN 1276
Internal UKAS
5 minutes
MRSA NCTC 12493
Gram +ve Bacteria
Methicillin resistant strain of Staph. aureus
B.S.EN 1276
Internal UKAS
5 minutes
Clostridium difficile spores NCTC 11209
Gram +ve Bacteria
Hospital acquired diarrhoea
BS EN 13704
External
60 minutes
Clean
99.9
1:10
Dirty
99.999
Clean
B.S.EN 1276 B.S.EN 1276
Internal UKAS Internal UKAS
5 minutes 5 minutes
Dirty Clean Dirty Clean Dirty Clean Dirty Clean Dirty
99.999
99.999 99.999 99.999 99.999
Clean Dirty
1:60 1:200 1:120 1:200 1:200 1:50 1:40 1:100 1:60 1:200 1:200 1:200
99.999
1:80
Hepatitis B
Virus
Liver disease
BS EN 14476
External
5 minutes
Clean
>99.98
1:40
Hepatitis C
Virus
Liver disease
BS EN 14476
External
5 minutes
Clean
>99.9
1:40
HIV
Virus
Immunodeficiency
BS EN 14476
External
5 minutes
Clean
>99.9
1:40
Aspergillus niger AnFH 128/b
Fungus
Black Fungus
BS EN 1650
External UKAS
30 minutes
Aspergillus niger AnFH 128/b
Fungus
Black Fungus
BS EN 1650
External UKAS
15 minutes
H1N1 Swine Flu
Virus
Respiratory Illness
BS EN 14675
External
30 minutes
Candida albicans CaFH154/b
Yeast
Candidiasis
BS EN 1650
External UKAS
15 minutes
Clean Dirty Clean Dirty Dirty Clean Dirty
99.99
99.99 99.99 99.99
1:40 1:40 1:10 1:10 1:20 1:40 1:40
NOROVIRUS – How to clean and kill Selgiene Extreme cleans and sanitises frequently touched items such as door handles, tables, banisters etc. and is suitable for damp mopping floors. Independently proven to kill the Novovirus, HIV, Hepatitis C and H1N1 Influenza viruses. Also certified to kill Clostridium difficile and common food poisoning bacteria including Salmonella typhimurium, Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli. Direction for use For protection against Novovirus, first clean the surface and then dilute 1 part Selgiene Extreme (C500) with 10 parts water, spray onto surface and leave for 5 minutes. Or use ready mixed T500 trigger spray. Selgiene Extreme can also be used for the initial cleaning step. For damp mopping and killing food poisoning bacteria to EN1276, dilute 1 part Selgiene Extreme (C500) with 40 parts warm water. Mop or wipe down surfaces as normal and leave to air dry. For spray & wipe applications in busy kitchens, dilute 1 part Selgiene Extreme (C500) with 10 parts water, or use T500 ready mixed trigger spray. Spray onto surface and leave for 30 seconds before wiping clean.
Selgiene Extreme - Certified laboratory test results T500 trigger Microorganism
Norovirus
Classification Description
Virus
Highly contagious winter vomiting bug
Test Method
Tested by
Contact time
Conditions
% Kill
Dilution
EN 14476:2005
External
5 minutes
Clean
99.99
Neat
10 seconds
Clean
99.999
10 seconds
Dirty
99.999
10 seconds
Clean
99.999
10 seconds
Dirty
99.999
30 seconds
Clean
99.999
30 seconds
Dirty
99.999
10 seconds
Clean
99.999
10 seconds
Dirty
99.999
10 seconds
Clean
99.999
10 seconds
Dirty
99.999
10 seconds
Clean
99.999
10 seconds
Dirty
99.999
10 seconds
Clean
99.999
10 seconds
Dirty
99.999
Escherichia coli NCIMB 8879
Gram -ve Bacteria
Common food poisoning bacteria
“spray and wipe” Modified BSEN 1276
Internal UKAS
Staphylococcus aureus NCIMB 9518
Gram +ve Bacteria
Bacterial food poisoning and skin infections
“spray and wipe” Modified BSEN 1276
Internal UKAS
Salmonella typhimurium NCTC 74
Gram -ve Bacteria
Common food poisoning bacteria
“spray and wipe” Modified BSEN 1276
Internal UKAS
MRSA NCTC 12493
Gram +ve Bacteria
Methicillin resistant strain of Staph. aureus
“spray and wipe” Modified BSEN 1276
Internal UKAS
Pseudomonas aeruginosa NCIMB 10421
Gram -ve Bacteria
Skin infections
“spray and wipe” Modified BSEN 1276
Internal UKAS
Enterococcus hirae NCIMB 8192
Gram +ve Bacteria
Common food poisoning bacteria
“spray and wipe” Modified BSEN 1276
Internal UKAS
Listeria monocytogenes NCTC 11994
Gram +ve Bacteria
Common food poisoning bacteria
“spray and wipe” Modified BSEN 1276
Internal UKAS
H1N1 Swine Flu
Enveloped virus
Respiratory illness
BS EN 14675
External
30mins 10C
Dirty
99.99
Neat
Clostridium difficile spores NCTC 11209
Gram +ve Bacteria
Hospital acquired diarrhoea
BS EN 13704
External
60 minutes
Clean
99.9
Neat
Neat
Neat
Neat
Neat
Neat
Neat
Neat
Hepatitis B
Virus
Liver disease
14476
External
5 minutes
Clean
>99.98
Neat
Hepatitis C
Virus
Liver disease
14476
External
5 minutes
Clean
>99.9
Neat
HIV
Virus
Immunodeficiency
14476
External
5 minutes
Clean
>99.99
Neat
Clean and Dirty
99.99
Neat
BS EN 1650
External UKAS
30 minutes
Black mould
15 minutes
Clean and Dirty
99.99
Neat
BS EN 1650
External UKAS
15 minutes
Clean and Dirty
99.99
Neat
Aspergillus niger AnFH 128/b Candida albicans CaFH154/b
Fungus
Yeast
Candidiasis
NOROVIRUS - When & where does it occur?
Reported cases
2500 2000 2009 2010 2011 2012
1500 1000 500 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Source: The Health Protection Agency Laboratory Reports
Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Norovirus - How it occurs in age groups 100%
Unknown >64 yrs 15-64 yrs 1-14 yrs < 1 year
90% 80%
Nursing homes & Hospitals
70% 60% 50% 40% 30%
Schools & Nurseries
20% 10% 0%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Source: The Health Protection Agency Laboratory Reports
Reported cases of Norovirus follow a predictable pattern. The graph above shows the number of incidents building as Autumn turns into Winter. Scientists aren’t precisely sure why the virus is so more active in winter, though it is thought the combination of people being gathered in confined spaces together with the lower temperatures and lower levels of sunlight, mean the viruses are broken down more slowly on contaminated hard surfaces like doorhandles, tables, toilet flushes and taps etc. During this period it is essential that all water washable surfaces in the highest risk areas are frequently cleaned and sanitised by Selgiene Extreme. This is particularly important in the care and education sectors, but businesses should also check their cleaning regimes and take precautions to reduce their potential to loss of staff through illness. Contact M&DTrevor for further Contact Ilesinformation for more
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