
The efficient solution for an effective disinfection of medical devices.

- 3 Advantages
- Alcohol content of less than 50%
Guarantees maximum material and skin compatibility. Get rid of allergies - Ergonomic bottle design
Simple and safe application - Tested under toughest conditions
Guarantees a high level of safety even with heavy organic contamination
PROSEPT® Spray is free of aldehydes and phenols, is fragranced with a pleasant lemon perfume and biodegradable.
Easy to use
just follow these easy steps:
- For protection against germs, use gloves and mask.
- Completely moisten the surface or medical devices to be disinfected. Wherever possible, spray into a cloth.
- Follow exposure times.
Germ-free
in just a few seconds
| Bactericide / Fungicide | |
| (clean conditions) | 30 seconds |
| (dirty conditions) | 60 seconds |
| Tuberculocide | 60 seconds |
| Hepatitis B1 incl. HIV | 30 seconds |
| Hepatitis C2 | 30 seconds |
| Papovavirus (SV 40) | 60 seconds |
Complies with DGHM Standard Methods and EN 1040, EN 1275 (C. albicans). Submitted for DGHM- / VAH listing registration

Extensive testimonials
Experts testify
Prof. Dr. med. H.-P. Werner, Schwerin, D, 2001, 2006; Dr. J. Steinmann, Bremen, D, 2001, 2005; L&S AG, A. Martin, Bad-Bocklet. Grossenbach, D, 2008
Excellent material compatibility
Which materials are suitable
PROSEPT® Spray has been successfully tested for compatibility with the following materials: surfaces of medical devices such as dental units made of PE, PTFE, PP, silicone, rubber parts, PVC, acrylic glass (temporarily), steel, cast iron, aluminum, copper and zinc.
I personally guarantee for the excellent material compatibility of our products with my signature.

Do you have the same questions?
Our R&D team answers:
- What should one watch out for when using alcohol-based fast-acting disinfectants?
(1) Visible contaminations, especially if organic, must first be removed with a disposable towel soaked in disinfectant, as alcohol-based fast-acting disinfectants can only tolerate a small amount of protein and soap contamination. (2) Always follow the general safety regulations when handling the alcoholic solutions. (3) The surfaces being treated must be coated with disinfectant for the entire length of the required exposure time. (4) Alcohol-based fast-acting disinfectants evaporate quickly and the surfaces will therefore dry on their own. They should not be wiped dry. (5) The surfaces being treated must be completely dry before disinfection. (6) Before the disinfection of electric devices, they must be turned off or the power cord must be unplugged. (7) Alcohol-based fast-acting disinfectants may only be used on compatible surfaces. If there is any doubt, the disinfectant should be tested for compatibility on an inconspicuous part of the surface. - Is spray disinfection actually forbidden?
No, but in the “Guidelines for Hospital Hygiene and Infection Prevention,” published by the Robert Koch Institute, it is advised that “a spray disinfection endangers the person who is disinfecting...it should therefore only be used for areas that are not accessible for a wipe disinfection.” With the spray disinfection, aerosol is created that contains the disinfectant’s active agents and may be inhaled. Therefore, spray disinfection is only recommended for areas that are very hard to reach. The sprayed disinfectant solution should be supplemented with a wipe disinfection so that there are no gaps of effectiveness due to an incomplete coating.
Why is
PROSEPT® Spray so efficient
Composition of 100 g: 20 g Ethanol, 28 g 1-Propanol, 0.056 g Quaternary ammonium compounds.pH-Value: Density (20 °C): 0.9 g/ml (g/cm3)
Keep in mind
For your safety
Flammable. Risk of serious damage to eyes. Keep out of the reach of children. Keep away from sources of ignition - No smoking. Do not breathe spray. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. Use only in well-ventilated areas.
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