Hospital grade hand wash from Huntington by Ecolab.
Extra protection plus superior mildness. BactiStat AE offers outstanding lather and rinsability. Aloe Vera and Vitamin E leaves skin feeling smooth, soft and smelling great.Effective against MRSA and VRE. Bacti-Stat AE with 3000 parts per million (0.3%)
Triclosan is recommended for use as a Healthcare Personnel Handwash. This recommendation is based on efficacy testing of the final formulation.
Bacti-Stat AE has been proven effective against fungi, Gram-positive and Gramnegative bacteria as well as antibiotic-resistant organisms. Bacti-Stat AE has been proven effective against such organisms as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Serratia marcescens, Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA and VRE. Bacti-Stat AE has demonstrated efficacy as a Healthcare Personnel Handwash, exceeding the criteria stated in the FDA Tentative Final Monograph, June 17, 1994. The test results listed in this bulletin substantiate the activity of Bacti-Stat AE. Bacti-Stat AE contains aloe vera, vitamin E and other emollients which leave the skin feeling smooth, soft and conditioned.
SERIOUS CARE FOR CARING HANDS
Ecolab antimicrobial hand soaps are formulated to provide outstanding efficacy and exceptional mildness. These products are designed specifically for the handwashing needs of healthcare workers and help reduce the potential for transmission of healthcare acquired infections, as well as promote skin health. Proven formulas that are gentle on the skin to promote frequent hand washing. Provide proven infection protection against a wide variety of microorganisms. Formulated with moisturizers, humectants and emollients to help moisturize and repair skin on each use. Available in liquid and foam options with a variety of active antimicrobial ingredients. When hands are visibly dirty or contaminated with proteinaceous material or are visibly soiled with blood or other body fluids, wash hands with either a nonantimicrobial soap and water or an antimicrobial soap and water.
Boyce, J, Pittet, D. Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports . 2002;51(RR16):66.