Caviwipes is a brand of disinfectant wipes used to clean and sanitize surfaces in medical facilities and other settings. The wipes are effective against a range of pathogens and are easy to use.
Caviwipes were first introduced in 1999 by Metrex Research Corporation.
Metrex is a division of the Danaher Corporation, a global science and technology innovator.
Caviwipes have become widely used in the medical industry and are recommended by leading infection control experts.
The wipes are EPA-registered and meet OSHA and CDC guidelines for infection control.
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CaviWipes are a surface disinfectant wipe that are effective against a range of pathogens, including MRSA, HIV, TB, and HBV. They are commonly used in medical facilities and are available in a variety of sizes.
CaviWipes1 are a faster acting version of CaviWipes, with a reduced contact time of 1 minute. They are effective against a range of pathogens, including MRSA, HIV, TB, and HBV, and are commonly used in medical facilities.
Caviwipes are used for disinfecting surfaces, such as medical equipment and exam tables, in medical facilities and other settings.
Caviwipes have a contact time of 3 minutes, meaning that surfaces must remain wet with the disinfectant for at least 3 minutes to be fully disinfected.
Caviwipes are generally safe to use, but should be used according to the manufacturer's instructions. It is important to avoid contact with skin and eyes, and to use in a well-ventilated area.
Caviwipes are effective against COVID-19, as long as they are used according to the manufacturer's instructions and the surfaces are kept wet for the required contact time.
Caviwipes are available through a variety of medical supply companies and online retailers. They may be limited in availability due to high demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.