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Clorox Bio Stain and Odor Remover

Clorox Bio Stain and Odor Remover

Clorox Disinfecting Bio Stain and Odor Remover - Henry Schein Medical

Clean, Disinfect, and Deodorize in One Step with Clorox® Disinfecting Bio Stain & Odor Remover

While athletic trainers are known for treating and preventing injury, ensuring a clean, sanitized facility is also a top priority. Human soil accidents involving blood, feces, and vomit can happen every day in any area. These soils can leave behind harsh stains, unpleasant orders, and germs. If not properly cleaned, these germs can spread illness around the athletic training facility.

Dirty Facts about Human Soils

  • Norovirus is extremely contagious; it is estimated to take as few as 18 viral particles to sicken you.1
  • In the U.S, approximately 240,000 new cases of blood-borne Hepatitis B infections occur every year.2
  • It recently cost a major hospital $650,000 to manage a norovirus outbreak.3

Clorox® Disinfecting Bio Stain & Odor Remover Cleans, Disinfects, and Deodorizes in One Step

Athletic trainers can clean these common everyday bio soils and eliminate dangerous germs from hard and soft surfaces:

  • Blood
  • Feces
  • Sweat
  • Body oils
  • Urine
  • Vomit

Bio Stain is EPA-registered and proven to kill 19 pathogens originating in bio soils in as little as 30 seconds.*

  • Norovirus
  • Hep B & Hep C
  • HIV-1
  • Herpes
  • E.coli
  • MRSA
  • Salmonella
  • Strep & more
Clorox Disinfectant and Deodorizer - Henry Schein Medical

Compliant with OSHA's blood-borne pathogens standard, Bio Stain can kill 99.9% of bacteria on soft surfaces and common athletic training room surfaces including carpet, upholstery, title, grout, and toilets. The odor remover leaves behind a fresh scent and eliminates odors stemming from bodily fluids and bio soils.

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References:

*Based on enveloped virus hard surface disinfection. Use all products as directed. See product label for organism-specific contact times

  1. Teunis PF, Moe CL, Liu P, et al. Norwalk virus: how infectious is it? J Med Virol 2008;80:1468-76.
  2. Lee TA, Veenstra DL, Iloeje UH, Sullivan SD. Cost of chronic hepatitis B infection in the United States. J Clin Gastroenterol. 2004 Nov-Dec;38(10 Suppl 3):S144-7.
  3. Johnston CP, Qiu H, Ticehurst JR, et al. Outbreak management and implications of a nosocomial norovirus outbreak. Clin Infect Dis. 2007;45:534-540.