Airlift Eucalyptus is part of a range of Disinfectant Cleaner with various fragrances and has a distinctive Eucalyptus fragrance.
- Conforms to TGA Disinfectant Test, Option C
- Economical to use
- Pleasant to use and leaves areas hygienically clean
- Pleasant eucalyptus fragrance
Airlift Eucalyptus can be used on different types of surfaces. It contains a quaternary ammonium compound as the active ingredient which is responsible for anti-bacterial properties. The product can be used to sanitise floors (i.e. childcare or nursing home), walls and fittings. The product may be used as a spray & wipe or mop bucket application. This product was tested by an independent laboratory and confirmed it passed TGA disinfectant test, Option C.
Dilutions/Directions for use: | |
Application | Dilution Rate |
As a TGA Option C (household/commercial) disinfectant cleaner | Dilute 1 part Airlift Eucalyptus with up to 50 parts water (50:1) |
General floor sanitising | Dilute 1 part Airlift Eucalyptus with 50- 70 parts water (50 to 70:1) |
Heavy duty sanitising | Dilute 1 part Airlift Eucalyptus with 20 parts water (20:1) |
Mop or spray onto surface, remove excess solution using a clean mop or microfibre cloth | |
Use on wall and Floors | Dilute 1 part Airlift Eucalyptus with 50 parts water (50:1) |
Spray onto surface and wipe off with a microfibre cloth. |
Technical information:
Ph: 11-12
Hazard Statement
H318: Causes serious eye damage.
H315: Causes skin irritation.
Prevention
P102: Keep out of reach of children.
P264: Wash affected areas thoroughly after handling.
P280: Wear protective gloves, protective clothing and eye or face protection.
About Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
The quaternary ammonium compounds (also referred to as quats) are a family of low-level disinfectants with most quats being derived from benzalkonium. Quats are generally used to disinfect countertops, toilets and other high touch environmental surfaces and floors. They are low cost, and used in many applications.
Quats can also bind with, or be absorbed by, materials and fibers including cotton (e.g., cleaning rags and mops). Quats generally take 3-10 minutes to disinfect, and should be used with cleaning tools that are tested to be compatible.