
Cleanguard cleaner/sanitiser
Cleanguard®
A professional strength cleaner-sanitizer incorporating a unique
anti-microbial surface modifying technology, ' StayClean '
that permanently
bonds to the surface or substrate.
Cleanguard offers a superior level of cleaning whilst delivering a
broad-spectrum kill and has been tested to BS EN 1276 and BS EN 13704.
The antimicrobial agent 'StayClean' is a
revolutionary alternative to conventional sanitizers, disinfectants,
bleaches and conventional biocides. The unique anti-microbial
technology provides the highest level of long-term protection that no
other product can deliver.
The technology is described as a physical kill rather than by
poisoning, surfaces treated with the antimicrobial can remain active
for an extended period of time to challenge conventional anti-infective
agents and combat worldwide emergent antimicrobial resistance.
The antimicrobial agent 'StayClean' acts as
micro-organisms come into direct contact with it. Since organisms do
not
absorb the antimicrobial, it, in effect, transforms conventional
surfaces and materials into active antimicrobial surfaces, which will
continue to kill viruses and infections caused by air-borne microbial
contaminants.
Cleanguard
as a finished formulated product can be used on almost any surface or
material.
Safe to use
Safe in storage.
Reduces Health & Safety risks.
Requires no hazardous warnings on the label.
Is fully biodegradable and environmentally safe.
Cleanguards
unique technology is safe!
Its long-term residual antimicrobial effect restricts bacteria from
re-colonising a surface.
Along with its exceptional cleaning and deodorising ability,
some of the differences are in its chemical nature, effectiveness,
durability and safety. This synergistic blend of technologies has a
unique advantage over all previously known methods and applications:
the antimicrobial component is bonded to the substrate surface.
Micro-organisms are then destroyed by simple contact with the surface.
Since it does not dissipate, it minimizes or eliminates the potential
for micro-organisms to adapt, build up tolerance, or become
resistant. It acts by rupturing the cell membrane, not by
poisoning. By contrast, most other antimicrobials, sanitizers
and disinfectants are designed to diffuse and be absorbed. Once
absorbed, they act by poisoning the micro-organisms or causing fatal
mutations. However, as they diffuse, they lose strength, and
adaptation can and usually does occur. Unlike conventional
biocides that are designed to volatilize and be absorbed by organisms,
the antimicrobial chemically bonds to, and literally becomes part of,
the application surface. Most surfaces remain antimicrobial
for an extended period of time. Since the antimicrobial is not absorbed
by organisms, but remains a part of each application surface, it, in
effect, transforms conventional surfaces and materials into active
antimicrobial surfaces. These surfaces will remain effective
for extended periods, which will result in a significant reduction of
many infections.
It is an exceptional cleaner; it offers the highest level of cleaning
in any environment. Its ability to penetrate porous surfaces, including
concrete enables it to tackle the most severe dirty environments like
toilets, bodily fluids like blood and urine contamination are dealt
with quickly and easily in a safe manner; even the most stubborn stains
on non-slip safety flooring are no longer a problem.
Cleanguard
can be used on almost any surface or material including carpets and
soiled linen.
Provides
a broad-spectrum kill even when used in dirty conditions.
Unlimited
applications for this brilliant technology.
It
is the only one of its kind.
Another unique feature is treated areas can be confirmed with the use
of a "monitor" fluid unique to the product. These areas show under UV
light to provide proof of application. This technology is a
technological breakthrough and is the first to offer a
"real" on-site test that does not disrupt or deface
the treated surface.
How
will this product contribute to reducing hospital acquired infections?
Cleaning is always going to be the critical ingredient in
maintaining a healthy building. When contaminants are removed or
minimised through cleaning, human exposure and risks are reduced.
Cleanguard is an exceptional cleaner, thereby lifting more soil into
suspension ready for easy removal leaving surfaces hygienically clean.
It has a broad spectrum kill offering unequalled safety from infection,
not just from C.diff or MRSA but also mould, fungus and the defacement
caused by mildew, particularly in bathrooms and around shower stalls.
The antimicrobial technology offers long-term, unprecedented protection
from airborne bacteria and cross contamination. Organisms are
killed whenever contact is made with treated surfaces or materials
preventing bacteria from re-colonising a surface. The technology does
not leach or migrate and is non-sensitising thereby allowing it to be
used in sensitive areas and high dependency wards.
Micro-organisms are
unable
to adapt, mutate or build resistance and therefore eliminating the
development of drug resistant bacteria.
Why
is this product more effective in reducing healthcare associated
infection than other similar class of products?
Cleanguard possesses unique features using a synergistic
blend of the most effective biocides available together with an
antimicrobial technology that works by means of a physical kill. By
contrast, all other antimicrobials, sanitizers and disinfectants are
designed to diffuse and be absorbed. Once absorbed, they act by
poisoning the micro-organisms or causing fatal mutations. However, as
they diffuse, they lose strength and adaptation can and usually does
occur.
Its cleaning and infection control are unparalleled thereby maintaining
the highest standards in cleaning and hygiene management.
The antimicrobial agent does not dissipate, migrate or volatilize
thereby maintains it working strength preventing microbial resistance.
Cleanguard is the only cleaner/sanitizer to incorporate this technology.
What
is the mechanism of action?
For the most part, there are concentrated areas on the cell
surface that are highly anionic (negatively charged), Cleanguard is
positively charged and so is attracted to the cell wall or membrane.
This ionic interaction is sufficient to pull a long hydrocarbon chain
(C18) of the molecule through the cell wall or membrane. Cell lysis
ensues. (Disruption of the cell wall, membrane resulting in cell
death). This property makes the technology unique since the molecule
does not lend itself to microbial adaptation (ability of microbes to
develop drug or antimicrobial resistance). Rational for this is lack of
target specificity on the cell wall.
The above description refers to the microbicidal action arising from
the presence of a quaternary ammonium cationic function; intrinsic to
the unique properties of this product is the binding capacity conferred
on the active molecule through the trimethoxylsilyl moiety. This latter
function enters into reaction with any hydroxylic or other nucleophilic
entity on the substrate surface whereby the molecule becomes covalently
bound to that surface.