Rescue (formerly known as Accel) is a one-step intense deodorizing and disinfecting cleanser. It includes AHP (accelerated hydrogen peroxide) and is designed for veterinary usage. It is extremely efficient at killing a wide range of harmful bacteria on nonporous, hard surfaces (when used as directed). Mildew, mold, fungus, viruses, and bacteria are examples of pathogens. Animal facilities can safely use this formula. Traditional disinfectants are harmful to the environment, animals, and humans. By reducing odor-causing bacteria, it keeps surfaces smelling fresh and clean. There is no scent in this product.
Who is Rescue Disinfectant Concentrate for?
Veterinarians use in the following facilities: Animal house, shelters, kennels, animal life science laboratories, grooming, pet housing, surgical suites, hospital, clinics and other small animal facilities.
Why use Rescue Disinfectant Concentrate?
Rescue Features: In one simple action, it eliminates smells and destroys germs, saving both money and time Suitable for a variety of materials Provides maximum performance and disinfection in a timely manner Effective against a wide variety of microorganisms. Uses environmentally-friendly hydrogen peroxide, which decomposes into oxygen and water. Reduces the environmental effect of cleaning products Improves the environment for people and animals Does not require personal protective equipment (PPE) use Gentle on animals, humans, and surfaces Rescue combats a broad range of viruses, bacteria, and fungi, such as: Trichophyton (Ringworm) Streptococcus Microsporum Canis Enterococcus Canine Distemper virus Canine Parvovirus
How does Rescue Disinfectant Concentrate work?
Rescue Ready to Use Disinfectant utilizes analytic hierarchy process (AHP). It has a proprietary and synergistic chemical combination that works in tandem with hydrogen peroxide to boost the product's germicidal properties and cleaning efficiency. Because it successfully eliminates bacteria, hydrogen peroxide is recognized to pose no harm to the user.
Virox Animal Health
Hydrogen Peroxide 4.25%
How is Rescue Disinfectant Concentrate sold?
1 Gallon or 5 Gallon containers
What special precautions are there?
Keep away from animals and children. When consumed, this product is harmful. This product has the potential to irritate the eyes. Allow no product to get into contact with your clothing or eyes. When using this product, use a face shield or chemical splash-proof goggles. Hands should be thoroughly washed after handling before using tobacco, chewing gum, drinking, or eating, or drinking. If eye contact occurs, rinse for 15 to 20 minutes while keeping your eye open. If you have contact lenses, take them out after 5 minutes of flushing and continue flushing the eye. Skin that has been contaminated should be washed for 15 to 20 minutes. Clothing that has been contaminated should be discarded. If the individual is able to swallow, have them sip water in case of product ingestion. Unless a doctor or poison control advises otherwise, do not induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to someone who is unconscious. Call a doctor or poison control for treatment guidance in an emergency. Bring the product label or container with you while seeking treatment. Gastric lavage is not recommended if there is a suspicion of mucosal injury. It is against federal law to use this product in any way that is not stated on the label.
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store Rescue Disinfectant Concentrate?
Fill the remaining contents into a mix tank or application equipment with water and drain for 10 seconds after the flow starts dripping. Recap after adding 1/4 cup of water to the container. Shake for a total of 10 seconds. Rinsate can be poured into application equipment or a mixing tank, or it can be stored for later use or disposal. After the flow starts to drip, drain for 10 seconds. This technique should be repeated two more times. Pesticide waste is a serious health risk. If garbage is not properly disposed of, it is a violation of federal law. If you're having trouble disposing of garbage according to the label's recommendations, call your local solid waste agency or 1-800-CLEANUP for help. This container isn't meant to be refilled or reused. If the product isn't full. This container will need to be properly washed (triple rinse) before being recycled or discarded. Never pour any product down a drain, whether it is outside or inside. Keep your distance from youngsters. When not in use, this product must be kept unopened. Protect yourself from frostbite, open flames, and intense heat. Keep the container dry and cold. Do not contaminate feed, food, or water, food or feed by disposal or storage.
To use as a deodorizer and/or cleaner: Spray at a distance of 6 to 8 inches away from the hard, non-porous surface. Allow to dry naturally. Fungicidal and virucidal after 30 seconds-1 minute Tuberculocidal and bactericidal after 1 minutes Broad-spectrum non-food contact sanitizer after 10 seconds Non-critical, pre-cleaned instruments may be disinfected as follows: 1. Instruments must be carefully pre-cleaned, washed, and rough dried to eliminate any organic residue. 2. Before spraying with this chemical, clean and rinse the lumens of hollow instruments. 3. Spray this product on all instrument surfaces until they are completely moist. 4. Set aside for one minute. 5. Wipe clean with a moist paper or cloth towel and air dry. Items that merely come into touch with undamaged skin are classified as non-critical medical equipment. Note: After cleaning critical and semi-critical devices, a terminal sterilization/high-level disinfection treatment is required. Animal housing facilities in hospitals or veterinary clinics: Watering and feeding equipment, catteries, kennels, cages, instruments, utensils, other hard, non-porous surfaces should be cleaned and disinfected. 1. Remove any animals and feed from the premises, as well as animal transport trucks, crates, and other crates. 2. Clean all trash, droppings, and manure from the floors, walls, and surfaces of animal-inhabited or -traveled facilities. 3. Remove any watering devices, feeding devices, racks, and troughs and empty (or cover) them. 4. Use soap or detergent to deep clean all surfaces before rinsing with potable water. 5. Using a spray bottle, saturate all surfaces with the solution until they are completely saturated. All surfaces must be soaked for 1 minute to disinfect. 6. Submerge any halters, ropes, and other restraining equipment used on animals, and also on scrapers, shovels, and forks used to remove manure and litter. 7. Make sure buildings and other enclosed locations are well ventilated. Animals should not be housed or equipment used until the treatment has is dried, set, or absorbed. 8. Spray water appliances, fountains, automatic feeders, troughs, and feed racks with solution and allow sit for 1 minute to disinfect. Then, using soap or detergent, scrub all affected surfaces well before rinsing with potable water. Important Information Using this product in a way that contradicts its labeling is illegal under federal law. This product should not be used as a high level disinfectant or terminal sterilant on any instrument or surface that (1) is introduced directly into the human body, either in contact with or into the bloodstream or normally sterile areas of the body, or (2) contacts intact mucous membranes but does not normally penetrate the blood barrier or enter normally sterile areas of the body. Prior to sterilization or high-level disinfection, this solution can be used to pre-clean or decontaminate semi-critical or critical medical devices. As a One-Step Cleaner and Disinfectant: 1. Thoroughly clean extremely dirty surfaces before proceeding. 2. Spray at a distance of 6" to 8" from the surface. 3. Leave the surfaces moist for 1 minute. 4. Dry the surfaces with a damp cloth or let them air dry.
Active Ingredient: Hydrogen Peroxide 4.25%