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Executive Briefing
Building on a century-long legacy in cleaning and disinfecting, Clorox Healthcare offers a wide range
of solutions to help stop the spread of infection in healthcare facilities. From comprehensive surface
disinfection, including advanced ultraviolet technology, to skin antisepsis, we are committed to providing
efficacious solutions, designed for compliance, to safeguard patient environments. For more information,
visit www.CloroxHealthcare.com or follow @CloroxHealth on Twitter.
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• More places, more protection.
C. difficile is not isolated to isolation
rooms. Now you can confidently
use bleach to broaden the reach of
your patient environment protection.
The efficacy you want, the aesthetics
you need — bleach, reinvented.
• Easy on surfaces.
Offers broad surface compatibility —
including clear plastic, stainless steel,
vinyl and more.
• Low residue.
Leaves surfaces looking clean.
• Low odor.
Light odor dissipates quickly.
• Kills C. difficile in 2 minutes.
The fastest kill time available.*
* Based on EPA Master Labels as of May 2016.
Use as directed.
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efficacy but with lower residue and better compatibility. Our
goal is to take the environment out of the equation for HAIs,
and we will continue to improve our disinfectant offerings to
safeguard patient environments.
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Danielle Augustin-Glenn, PhD is a research scientist for Clorox Health-
care where she supports the development and implementation of
surface disinfection solutions in healthcare settings in the U.S. and
Canada. Dr. Augustin-Glenn holds a doctoral degree in Microbial
Pathogenesis from the University of California, Berkeley and a Master
of Science degree in Medical Microbiology from San Francisco State
University.
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6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) February 25th
2015 Press Release: "Nearly half a million Americans suffered from
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