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  2. List of instruments used in microbiological sterilization and ...

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    Instrument Uses Instrument sterilizers: Used to sterilize instruments in absence of an autoclave Dressing drums: storage of gowns, cotton, linen, etc.

  3. Red Cross parcel - Wikipedia

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    A disinfectant parcel; Special parcels containing thermometers and dressing scissors. After 15 June 1942, the British kits' contents changed. The new kits contained: An invalid food unit consisting of two parcels – milk and food; A medical stores unit consisting of four parcels: "Medical 1" contained soap and disinfectant

  4. Accelerated hydrogen peroxide - Wikipedia

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    The product used for sterilization on the Costa Atlantica was OXILITE PRO, the first Japanese-made accelerated hydrogen peroxide disinfectant. Canada During the SARS pandemic in 2003, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care of Ontario published a training bulletin citing accelerated hydrogen peroxide solutions as effective agents against ...

  5. Dakin's solution - Wikipedia

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    The concentration chosen by Dakin (0.5%) was the maximum highest concentration found tolerable to the skin. It is the concentration recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as a household disinfectant. [19]

  6. Lysol - Wikipedia

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    The Lysol disinfectant douche once was "the leading feminine hygiene product" [8] in the United States. Advertisements for Lysol during the 1930s hinted at its use as a contraceptive but never explicitly promoted it to be used as such. Advertisements did note that Lysol was safe to use including on "delicate female tissues". [8]

  7. Barbicide - Wikipedia

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    Barbicide is a disinfectant solution used by barbers and cosmetologists for disinfecting grooming tools such as combs and hair-cutting shears.Manufactured by King Research, it was invented in 1947 by Maurice King and marketed heavily around the United States by his brother James.

  8. Template:Rescue list/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. ISO 3864 - Wikipedia

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    Part 2 covers the same concepts as part one, but specifically for labels applied on machinery, vehicles and consumer goods. Part 3 contains guidance for designing new safety symbols. Part 4 specifies the standards for phosphorescent material and colours of a sign, as well as testing to confirm these signs meets required standards.