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Video Evidence Clearly Shows Why Your Disinfectant May Not Be Actually Killing!

  • May 14
  • 1 min read

Most livestock and poultry producers assume that if they spray a disinfectant, the job is done.

 

But what if the surface dries before the disinfectant’s required contact time is reached?



In this side-by-side video demonstration, you’ll see exactly why contact time matters, and why so many commonly used disinfectants may not actually be disinfecting surfaces in real-world farm conditions.

 

Watch as:

 

  • Prevail remains 100% wet after 5 minutes and achieves its required contact time.

  • A leading quaternary ammonia disinfectant dries out before reaching its

    10 minute contact time requirement.


The Result?


One surface is disinfected. The other may not be.



This is one of the most misunderstood issues in biosecurity and disinfection science today, and one of the biggest reasons EthoGuard recommends Prevail.

 



 
 
 

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