Clean heavily soiled areas before spraying BenzaRid on the desired surface(s).
2) Apply
Apply the undiluted disinfectant on non-porous surfaces with a brush, sponge, cloth, or sprayer. Spray 6-8 inches away from the surface.
3) Dry
Allow the area to air dry for at least 10 minutes before wiping away excess liquids.
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What is BenzaRid used for?
BenzaRid is a hospital-grade disinfectant that kills various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, mold, and mildew. It is commonly used in healthcare facilities, schools, homes, and other environments to sanitize surfaces and help control the spread of infectious diseases.
What can I use BenzaRid on?
Benzarid can be used on non-porous surfaces such as floors, walls, countertops, sinks, toilets, showers, and other surfaces such as couches, vehicle interiors, and boats. It is essential to follow the product label instructions for proper use.
How should I apply BenzaRid?
BenzaRid can be applied using a sprayer, cloth, or mop. It is essential to ensure that the surface remains wet with the solution for the contact time specified on the label, usually 10 minutes, to ensure that it effectively kills pathogens.
Do I need to dilute BenzaRid before use?
BenzaRid is ready-to-use and does not need to be diluted.
How often should I use BenzaRid to disinfect surfaces?
The frequency of use depends on the environment and the level of contamination. Daily disinfection may be necessary in healthcare settings or areas with a high risk of infection. Using BenzaRid weekly or when there is a concern about exposure to pathogens is generally sufficient in homes. In certain situations, disinfecting more often in your home may be required to help prevent reinfestation of mites or prevent reinfection from viruses such as molluscum and others.
What should I do if BenzaRid comes into contact with my skin or eyes?
If BenzaRid comes into contact with skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water. Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes if it gets into the eyes. If there is any irritation or you feel unwell, seek medical advice. Always read and follow the safety instructions on the product label.
What does it mean to have an “approved kill claim?”
Once a disinfectant gets official EPA approval, it allows us to promote the disinfecting virus-killing claims legally on our product's packaging and advertising.
What are the steps to killing mold from walls, surfaces, etc.? Will this product also remove the stain left by the mold?
BenzaRid will kill all black mold; however, it does not remove the black color. It is 100% possible to kill black mold without changing its color. Only bleach or high-strength hydrogen peroxide will bleach the color out; however, neither bleach nor the high-strength hydrogen peroxide will kill the mold! BenzaRid can prevent the spread or regrowth if the water problem is fixed. BenzaRid kills black mold without bleaching it out and getting rid of it for good starts by first killing all the growth. The second step is thoroughly cleaning the area with bleach or high-strength peroxide. This step will diminish or remove the stain left behind by the mold. The last step is to respray with BenzaRid disinfectant as a safeguard. This will prevent the regrowth or spread of the mold once the original water problem has been fixed. Some mold re-mediators may go over the area with a fungicidal sealant, a fungicidal coating, to entirely prevent mold regrowth in the future, especially in high-humidity areas.
Is BenzaRid EPA registered?
BenzaRid is a proud member of the EPA list N. US EPA Registration #: 10324-85-88904
BenzaRid has been tested and proven to kill a multitude of viruses, molds, and bacteria when used correctly and according to the label's directions.
What to avoid when using BenzaRid.
Do not mix BenzaRid with other cleaning products or chemicals. This cancause dangerous chemical reactions and release harmful gasses.
Avoid getting BenzaRid in your eyes or on your skin. If contact occurs,rinse thoroughly with water.
Do not use BenzaRid on porous surfaces typicallywater-damaged, such as unfinished wood or delicate fabrics. Theproduct label recommends using BenzaRid only on non-porous surfaces.
Avoid inhaling the spray mist or fumes of BenzaRid. Use in awell-ventilated area, and consider wearing a mask if necessary.
Do not use BenzaRid intentionally on your skin or your pet's body. Thisis not meant for use on a body.
Do not use BenzaRid for any purpose other than what is specified on the product label.
What is the difference between a cleaner and a disinfectant?
A cleaner removes dirt, grime, and other types of visible soil from surfaces. However, cleaners may not necessarily kill germs or bacteria.
A disinfectant is a product designed to kill germs and bacteria on surfaces. Disinfectants typically contain antimicrobial agents that are effective against many bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
BenzaRid Products For Your Home
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