Medipal Chlorine Surface Wipes   Pack of 50

Medipal Chlorine Surface Wipes Pack of 50

Medipal

Infection Control
  • Class IIa medical device classification for surface disinfection wipes intended for non Invasive medical devices, according to manufacturer product specification.
  • CE marked for use on hard surfaces and non Invasive medical devices in healthcare environments.
  • Independently tested to a range of European EN standards relevant to wipes, including EN16615 (4 Field test for wipes) and EN17126 (sporicidal activity against C. diff), as well as additional bactericidal, yeasticidal, fungicidal, mycobactericidal and virucidal standards (e.g. EN13727, EN13624, EN14476) as detailed in the technical data.
  • Formulated and manufactured in accordance with applicable EU/UK medical device regulations and chemical safety legislation (e.g. MDR and CLP/REACH, as reflected in safety data sheets).
  • Alcohol Free and PHMB Free formulation, as highlighted in manufacturer and distributor literature.
  • British Made product, promoted under the Medipal Infection Prevention branding.
Chlorine disinfectant surface wipes for non-invasive medical devices

Description

Medipal Chlorine Surface Wipes (Pack of 50) are high-level disinfectant wipes intended for cleaning and disinfecting hard, non-porous surfaces of non-invasive medical devices within healthcare and care environments. Each pre-dosed wipe is impregnated with a stabilised sodium hypochlorite solution delivering more than 1000 ppm available chlorine, providing broad-spectrum activity against bacteria, yeasts, spores and viruses, including Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) with a 3-minute contact time (EN17126). The wipes are alcohol-free, PHMB-free, dermatologically tested and feature a relatively low chlorine odour. Supplied in a convenient ready-to-use flow wrap of 50 wipes, they enable rapid, accurate dosing with no need for dilution, mixing or risk of spills, offering high-level disinfection where there is a known or high risk of infection.

Bnefits

  • Provides high-level disinfection of hard, non-porous surfaces and non-invasive medical devices using a stabilised sodium hypochlorite solution (>1000 ppm available chlorine).
  • Broad-spectrum efficacy against bacteria, yeasts, spores and viruses, including proven activity against C. difficile spores with a 3-minute contact time (EN17126).
  • Independently tested to multiple European EN standards for disinfectant wipes, including EN16615 (4-field test for wipes), supporting validated performance in clinical environments.
  • Alcohol-free and PHMB-free formulation reduces risks associated with alcohol volatility and PHMB sensitisation.
  • Dermatologically tested and designed with a relatively low chlorine odour for improved user comfort compared with many chlorine-releasing products.
  • Pre-dosed, ready-to-use wipes remove the need for dilution or activation, improving dose accuracy and saving time in busy, time-sensitive clinical areas.
  • Flow-wrap packaging minimises waste, reduces storage space requirements and is more environmentally efficient to transport than some tub formats.
  • Helps mitigate toxicity and corrosion issues sometimes associated with alternative high-level disinfectants such as peracetic acid or high-pH chlorine systems, thanks to a stabilised formulation and lower pH (around 9) compared with comparable products.

Indications

  • Cleaning and disinfection of hard, non-porous surfaces of non-invasive medical devices within healthcare and care environments.
  • Use in areas with a known or high risk of infection where high-level disinfection is required (e.g. isolation rooms, clinical treatment areas, equipment rooms).
  • Rapid, ready-to-use decontamination of frequently touched surfaces and equipment that are compatible with sodium hypochlorite-based disinfectants.
  • Situations where the toxicity, odour or corrosiveness of other high-level disinfectants (such as high-pH chlorine products or peracetic acid) is problematic.
  • Suitable for professional users in hospitals, clinics, dental practices, general practice surgeries, community care, and aesthetic/dermatology treatment settings.

Composition

  • Stabilised sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) solution providing >1000 ppm available chlorine on the surface.
  • Purified water (diluent).
  • Alkalinity regulators (e.g. sodium hydroxide) to maintain a pH typically around 8.5–10 (often cited as approx. 9 for this product).
  • Sodium chloride and other minor inorganic salts associated with sodium hypochlorite production and stabilisation.
  • Non-woven wipe substrate (spunlace material composed of synthetic viscose/polyester fibres, 50 gsm) designed for high absorbency, strength and cloth-like feel.
  • No alcohol (alcohol-free) and no PHMB.

Formulation

  • Pre-saturated, non-woven spunlace wipes supplied in a flow-wrap pack.
  • Wipe basis weight approximately 50 gsm, providing a thick, soft and strong, cloth-like feel with high liquid capacity.
  • Stabilised sodium hypochlorite solution delivers more than 1000 ppm chlorine to the surface, with a lower pH than many comparative chlorine products (around pH 9 vs ~12), improving material compatibility and reducing corrosiveness.
  • Alcohol-free, PHMB-free, dermatologically tested formulation designed for healthcare use.
  • Fast-acting sporicidal and virucidal disinfectant suitable for high-level surface disinfection when used with the correct contact time.
  • Ready-to-use flow wrap format eliminates the need for dilution, mixing or activation.

Packaging

  • Flow-wrap pack containing 50 pre-moistened chlorine disinfectant wipes.
  • Typical single wipe size: approximately 200 mm x 200 mm.
  • Pack count: 50 wipes per pack; case configuration commonly 12 packs per case (600 wipes per case).
  • Printed pack indicating product name, active ingredient (stabilised sodium hypochlorite), key features (PHMB-free, alcohol-free, dermatologically tested, low chlorine odour) and usage instructions.
  • Designed for easy dispensing of one wipe at a time while allowing the pack to be resealed to minimise drying out.
  • Compact, lightweight packaging reduces storage and transport volume compared with tubs.

Usage

  • For professional use only. Follow local infection prevention and control policies and any relevant risk assessments, including appropriate PPE (e.g. gloves, eye protection if splashing is possible).
  • Check that the medical device or surface is compatible with sodium hypochlorite-based disinfectants before use and consult the equipment manufacturer’s guidance where necessary.
  • Open the flow-wrap pack, dispense a single wipe and promptly reseal the pack to prevent remaining wipes from drying out.
  • If surfaces are visibly soiled, use the wipe to remove organic material and dirt first. On heavily soiled surfaces, more than one wipe may be required to achieve physical cleanliness before disinfection.
  • Use the wipe flat (not scrunched) and wipe in an S-shaped pattern, working from the cleanest area towards the dirtiest, ensuring full coverage and avoiding re-wiping the same area with the same side of the wipe.
  • Ensure the surface is thoroughly wetted and remains visibly wet for the full contact time specified for the target organisms (for example, C. diff spores typically require a 3-minute wet contact time according to EN17126; other organisms may have different validated contact times).
  • Use additional wipes if the surface begins to dry before the required contact time has elapsed, or if the wipe becomes visibly soiled or dry.
  • Allow the surface to air dry naturally after wiping. Do not manually dry the surface, as this may reduce disinfection efficacy.
  • Dispose of used wipes and packaging in accordance with local clinical or domestic waste procedures. Do not flush wipes down toilets.
  • After completing cleaning tasks, perform hand hygiene in line with local protocols.

Contraindications

  • Not intended for use on invasive medical devices or instruments that enter sterile body sites or the bloodstream.
  • Not for direct application to human skin, open wounds, mucous membranes or for personal hygiene.
  • Do not use on chlorine-sensitive materials such as certain metals (e.g. unprotected aluminium), natural rubber, some textiles or surfaces with incompatible coatings, unless compatibility has been confirmed.
  • Avoid use on delicate surfaces or equipment where sodium hypochlorite may cause discolouration or corrosion, such as some anodised metals or soft furnishings.
  • Not to be mixed or used simultaneously on the same surface with other cleaning chemicals (especially acids or ammonia-based products), which may release hazardous gases (e.g. chlorine gas).
  • Contraindicated in poorly ventilated spaces if multiple wipes are used without adequate ventilation, owing to potential build-up of chlorine odour and irritant vapours.
  • Individuals with known hypersensitivity to chlorine-based disinfectants or any components of the formulation should avoid direct contact.

Adverse Effects

  • Prolonged or repeated skin contact with the impregnated solution may cause irritation, dryness or dermatitis.
  • Eye contact can cause irritation, redness, watering and discomfort; immediate rinsing with plenty of water is required and medical advice may be necessary.
  • Inhalation of vapours or aerosols, particularly in poorly ventilated areas, may cause respiratory irritation, coughing or throat discomfort in susceptible individuals.
  • Ingestion of the solution can cause gastrointestinal irritation (nausea, vomiting) and requires prompt medical attention.
  • Chlorine-based solutions may cause bleaching or damage to incompatible surfaces, materials, fabrics and coatings if used contrary to manufacturer recommendations.
  • Hypersensitivity or allergic reactions, though uncommon, may occur in some users; exposure should be discontinued and medical advice sought if significant irritation or systemic symptoms develop.

Storage Conditions

  • Store in the original, tightly sealed flow-wrap packaging in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight, heat sources, sparks, open flames and hot surfaces.
  • Do not store near acids, ammonia or other incompatible chemicals that may react with chlorine-based products.
  • Follow manufacturer guidance on temperature range; typically store at ambient temperatures and avoid extremes of heat or freezing.
  • Keep out of reach of children and unauthorised persons.
  • Shelf life typically up to 3 years unopened, with a recommended in-use period of around 1 month after opening, provided the pack is properly resealed between uses (check pack labelling for exact dating).
  • Dispose of expired or unused product in accordance with local regulations for chemical disinfectants.

Duration

Single-application, as-needed surface disinfection. Each wipe is used once to clean and disinfect a surface, with active chlorine acting over the validated contact time (typically 1\u20135 minutes depending on the microorganism, with C. diff spores requiring around 3 minutes). Long-term duration and frequency of use are determined by local cleaning schedules and infection control policies.

Onset

Disinfection activity begins immediately upon application of the stabilised sodium hypochlorite solution to the surface. EN-standard testing demonstrates rapid activity, with many bacteria, yeasts and viruses inactivated within 1 minute under test conditions, and C. diff spores inactivated within approximately 3 minutes of wet contact time (EN17126), provided the surface remains visibly wet for the required duration.

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