Protect yourself from norovirus with Sunburst Chemicals products


Sunburst Chemicals helps fight against the highly contagious Norovirus, which can be contracted several ways, including through contact with contaminated surfaces. Sunburst offers two disinfectants that effectively fight the Norovirus: Quick San 10 and Sunburst NO-BAC.  Quick San 10 and Sunburst NO-BAC have both been tested and approved for efficacy against Norovirus.

Sunburst NO-BAC is a multi-purpose, hospital-strength germicidal that cleans, disinfects and deodorizes in one simple step. The product is an effective food contact surface sanitizer - no rinsing.  Sunburst NO-BAC is ideal for hospitals, nursing homes, schools, institutional kitchens, restaurants and food handling/processing areas. It is effective against Norovirus as well as MRSA, influenza, E-coli and many other bacteria and viruses.

Quick San 10 is a broad-spectrum disinfectant, surface (including food contact surfaces) sanitizer, bacteriostat, and mildew/odor inhibitor. Quick San 10 is used extensively in health care facilities, supermarkets, restaurant and food service establishments, food handling/processing areas and laundry treatment. It is effective against Norovirus as well as MRSA, E-coli and numerous other bacteria and viruses. 

For information, visit www.sunburstchemicals.com.

 



April 11, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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