Equipe International GmbH
Austria - Vienna
Upgrade your biosecurity to the next level with Veterinary Grade SANI-99 for AGRI
Description:BECAUSE FARMERS DESERVE THE BEST The first biosecurity checkpoint is at the entrance of the farm. To avoid mechanical transfer of microorganisms by personnel, boot baths shall be a standard BRM (Biological Risk Management) practice and are extremely important. However, protocols and maintenance of boot baths are commonly neglected and are overlooked, so deserve special mention. Common problems with boot baths include inadequate removal of organic debris prior to stepping into the disinfectant solution, inappropriate contact time allowed for the disinfectant, and infrequent change of disinfection solution. Incorrect use of boot baths will be a waste of resources and can lead to a false sense of security. The most overlooked and important step is removal of gross debris from boots prior to stepping into a boot bath disinfectant. Studies have shown that removing visible manure from boots prior to stepping into a disinfectant, greatly significantly reduces the number of bacteria present. This may either be accomplished by a hose, water and a scrub brush or by cleaning boots in a preliminary bath filled with dilute detergent. This process not only reduces the number of microorganisms present but will also minimize the number of debris accumulating in the boot bath solution. Therefore, boots shall be scrubbed and cleaned of all grossly visible debris prior to a timed soak in the disinfectant boot baths. Allowing the proper contact time for a disinfectant is just as important for boot baths as it is when cleaning premises and equipment. Additionally, use of a fresh, efficacious solution is also essential. Boot baths should be refilled at least every 2-3 days. For best results, it should be replaced daily. Replacement of the disinfectant solution will also depend on the degree of traffic flow; more frequent replacement will be needed in large or busy areas or when organic debris accumulates in the boot bath. In fact, cleaning away gross material will help to minimize organic debris accumulation in the boot bath. Boot bath solutions shall also be kept from freezing and protected from rain to avoid over dilution. The use of rubber boots may better allow compliance with the necessary contact and soak times. Unlike other disinfectants that lose their effectiveness in a short time, SANI 99TM AGRI retains its effectiveness until 90 days from its dilution. The bath shall be changed only in case of big accumulation of debris in the boot bath. Upgrade your biosecurity to the next level with Veterinary Grade SANI-99 for AGRI, ensuring personnel are thoroughly disinfected. Boot scrubbing and dipping, hand disinfection, removing any soiled clothing and disinfecting any equipment they may be carrying will ensure a maintained 360° biosecurity. Reinforce your biosecurity with Veterinary Grade SANI-99 for AGRI. Veterinary Grade SANI-99™ for AGRI: European approved and certified. For further information contact us: office@equipe.international or visit our website: https://www.equipe.international/details-en/sani-99-agri.html?detail=115
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