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COVID Disinfectants 4-17-20.Xlsx Page 1 of 48 Office of Indiana State Chemist www.oisc.purdue.edu Updated: 4/17/20 Registered COVID-19 Disinfectants [email protected] AB CDEFG Contact Time EPAId BrandName AccountName Active Ingredient(s) Formulation Type Follow Directions For 1 (in minutes) 2 6836-349-1677 14 PLUS ANTIBACTERIAL ALL PURPOSE CLEANER ECOLAB INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Enterovirus D68; Norovirus 5 3 47371-129-1677 20 NEUTRAL DISINFECTANT CLEANER ECOLAB INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Adenovirus 10 4 47371-129-5449 256 CENTURY Q MULTI CLEAN Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Adenovirus 10 5 6836-336-82144 2XL REVOLUTION ANTIBACTERIAL WIPES 2XL CORPORATION Quaternary ammonium Wipe Human coronavirus 4 6 10324-141-16924 3 FRESH NEUTRAL DISINFECTANT CLEANER NICHOLS Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 3M COMMERCIAL SOLUTIONS 71847-6-10350 3M C. DIFF SOLUTION TABLETS Sodium dichloro-S-triazinetrione Dilutable Hepatitis A virus; Coxsackievirus B3 1 7 DIVISION 3M BUILDING AND 6836-349-10350 3M DISINFECTANT CLEANER RCT CONCENTRATE Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Enterovirus D68; Norovirus 5 8 COMMERCIAL SERVICES DIV 9 61178-5-10350 3M HB QUAT DISINFECTANT CLEANER CONCENTRATE 3M CO Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 10 6836-361-10350 3M MBS DISINFECTANT CLEANER CONCENTRATE 3M CO Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Norovirus 5 11 6836-361-10350 3M MBS DISINFECTANT CLEANER FRESH SCENT CONCENTRATE 3M CO Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Norovirus 5 12 1839-166-10350 3M NON-ACID DISINFECTANT BATHROOM CLEANER CONCENTRATE 3M CO Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Rotavirus 10 13 6836-78-10350 3M QUAT DISINFECTANT CLEANER CONCENTRATE 3M CO Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Norovirus 10 DELAVAL CLEANING 10324-81-82882 4 QUAT SANITIZER - DISINFECTANT Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 14 SOLUTIONS PROACTIVE SOLUTIONS USA 10324-81-43497 4-QUAT SANITIZER Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 15 LLC 16 10324-93-16924 5 NON ACID DISINFECTANT BATHROOM CLEANER NICHOLS Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 17 1839-95-5449 64 MILLENNIUM Q MULTI CLEAN Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Norovirus 10 18 1677-204 65 DISINFECTING HEAVY-DUTY ACID BATHROOM CLEANER ECOLAB INSTITUTIONAL DIV Octanoic acid Dilutable Human coronavirus 2 19 70271-24-92371 7 SELECT BLEACH REGULAR CONCENTRATE 7-ELEVEN INC Sodium hypochlorite Dilutable Feline calicivirus; Norovirus 5 20 6836-336-56952 7 SELECT DISINFECTING WIPES1 LEMON SCENTED ROCKLINE INDUSTRIES Quaternary ammonium Wipe Human coronavirus 4 MISCO PRODUCTS 10324-85-8325 A2Z DISINFECTING GLASS & MULTI-SURFACE CLEANER Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 21 CORPORATION ECOLAB PROFESSIONAL 6836-78-1677 A-456 II DISINFECTANT CLEANER Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Norovirus 10 22 PRODUCTS 23 6836-313-86339 ABC EXTRA WIPES SPA PARTNERS Quaternary ammonium Wipe Rotavirus 10 24 74559-4 ACCEL CONCENTRATE VIROX TECHNOLOGIES INC Hydrogen peroxide Dilutable Poliovirus 5 25 74559-1 ACCEL TB READY TO USE VIROX TECHNOLOGIES INC Hydrogen peroxide RTU Poliovirus; Feline Calicivirus 1 26 74559-3 ACCEL TB WIPES VIROX TECHNOLOGIES INC Hydrogen peroxide Wipe Poliovirus 1 27 10324-154-12120 ACE 64 NEUTRAL DISINFECTANT & DETERGENT TRIPLE S Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 ATLANTIC CHEMICAL & 1839-86-7909 ACE ICE-GARD ICE MACHINE SANITIZER Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Adenovirus 10 28 EQUIPMENT COMPANY 29 70271-15 ACE MULTI-PURPOSE CLEANER WITH BLEACH KIK INTERNATIONAL LLC Sodium hypochlorite RTU Rhinovirus 1 30 6836-340-82206 ACE QUALITY SINCE 1924 DISINFECTING WIPES FRESH SCENT U S NONWOVENS CORP Quaternary ammonium Wipe Norovirus 10 31 6836-340-82206 ACE QUALITY SINCE 1924 DISINFECTING WIPES LEMON SCENT U S NONWOVENS CORP Quaternary ammonium Wipe Norovirus 10 32 10324-85-68959 ACUTE CARE PHARMA D SURFACE DISINFECTANT VELTEK ASSOCIATES INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 33 70144-5-75372 ADVANTACLEAR SURFACE DISINFECTANT HU-FRIEDY MFG CO LLC Quaternary ammonium; Ethanol RTU Rotavirus 1 34 70144-4-75372 ADVANTACLEAR SURFACE DISINFECTANT WIPES HU-FRIEDY MFG CO LLC Quaternary ammonium; Ethanol Wipe Rotavirus 1 35 3862-181-13103 AERO TBD FOAMING DISINFECTANT CLEANER AERO CHEMICAL CO Quaternary ammonium RTU Poliovirus 10 ZIP CHEM PRODUCTS DIV OF 84683-4-67026 AERODIS 7127 DISINFECTING WIPE Thymol Wipe Rhinovirus 10 36 ANDPAK INC 37 10324-117-833 AFCO 8078 BOMB QUAT FLC-8 ALEX C FERGUSSON LLC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 38 1839-168-833 AFCO LEMON VELVET ALEX C FERGUSSON LLC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 39 6836-70-833 AFCO TETRA-SAN IV ALEX C FERGUSSON LLC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Norovirus 10 AFFEX CLEANING SOLUTIONS GENERAL PURPOSE DISINFECTANT 1839-190-88891 AFFLINK LLC Quaternary ammonium Wipe Human coronavirus 10 40 WIPES 41 706-65-88891 AFFEX CLEANSING SOLUTIONS FOAMING DISINFECTANT CLEANER AFFLINK LLC Quaternary ammonium RTU Adenovirus 10 Page 2 of 48 Office of Indiana State Chemist www.oisc.purdue.edu Updated: 4/17/20 Registered COVID-19 Disinfectants [email protected] AB CDEFG Adenovirus; Rotavirus; Canine parvovirus; AFFLINK MEMBER BRANDS AFFEX CLEANING SOLUTIONS GERMICIDAL 70271-13-88891 AFFLINK LLC Sodium hypochlorite Dilutable Feline panleukopenia virus; Hepatitis A 5 ULTRA BLEACH virus; Norovirus; Poliovirus; Rhinovirus 42 43 70271-31 A-I DISINFECTING BLEACH KIK INTERNATIONAL LLC Sodium hypochlorite Dilutable Rhinovirus 10 44 10324-63-34714 ALCO MANDALA PRODUCTS SANNI-RINSE ALCO CHEM INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 Chlorine dioxide; Quaternary 82972-1-93441 ALLERGY CARE M2OXIDE ALLERGY CARE INC RTU Adenovirus; Canine parvovirus 10 45 ammonium Isopropyl alcohol; Quaternary 73232-1 ALPET D2 SURFACE SANITIZER BEST SANITIZERS INC RTU Feline calicivirus; Norovirus 5 46 ammonium 47 1839-86-73232 ALPET NO-RINSE QUAT SANITIZER BEST SANITIZERS INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Adenovirus 10 48 70627-62 ALPHA-HP MULTI-SURFACE DISINFECTANT CLEANER DIVERSEY INC Hydrogen peroxide Dilutable Human coronavirus 5 49 10324-154-91509 ALTI-MATE 64 ONE-STEP DISINFECTANT CLEANER AND DEODORANT CYNAMIC CHEMICAL CORP Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 50 61178-1-72786 ANASHERE PLUS CONCENTRATED FORMULA ANABEC INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 1839-83-86550 ANIMAL CARE SPRAY & WIPE DISINFECTANT CLEANER & DEODORIZER PROVETLOGIC PROFESSIONAL Quaternary ammonium RTU Canine Parvovirus 10 51 MISCO PRODUCTS 10324-59-8325 ANIMAL FACILITIES DISINFECTANT & CLEANER Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 52 CORPORATION ANIMAL FACILITY CONCENTRATED DISINFECTANT CLEANER & 10324-105-86550 PROVETLOGIC PROFESSIONAL Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 53 DEODORIZER 9150-2 ANTHIUM DIOXCIDE INTERNATIONAL DIOXCIDE INC Chlorine dioxide Dilutable Canine parvovirus 15 54 ANTI 3 PROTECT SERIES DISINFECTANT DEODORIZING CLEANER 6836-75-91579 ANTI3 Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Norovirus 10 55 CONCENTRATE ANTI 3 PROTECT SERIES DISINFECTANT DEODORIZING EQUIPMENT 6836-152-91579 ANTI3 Quaternary ammonium RTU Norovirus 10 56 SPRAY 57 1839-83-4170 ANTIBACTERIAL CLEANER FIGHT BAC RTU BETCO CORPORATION Quaternary ammonium RTU Canine Parvovirus 10 58 6836-340-82144 ANTIBACTERIAL FORCE WIPES 2XL CORPORATION Quaternary ammonium Wipe Norovirus 10 ANTIBACTERIAL LEMON FRESH PINE GLO KITCHEN & BATHROOM 6836-152-49827 PINE GLO PRODUCTS INC Quaternary ammonium RTU Norovirus 10 59 CLEANER AND DISINF 60 6836-340-82144 ANTIBACTERIAL REVOLUTION WIPES 2XL CORPORATION Quaternary ammonium Wipe Norovirus 10 61 1839-220-12017 APTER DISINFECTING CLEANER APTER INDUSTRIES Quaternary ammonium RTU Poliovirus 5 Adenovirus; Rotavirus; Canine parvovirus; 70271-13-45133 ARRAY COMPREHENSIVE CLEAN GERMICIDAL BLEACH & DISINFECTANT GORDON FOOD SVC INC Sodium hypochlorite Dilutable Feline panleukopenia virus; Hepatitis A 5 virus; Norovirus; Poliovirus; Rhinovirus 62 63 47371-131-45133 ARRAY GERMICIDAL CLEANER & DISINFECTANT D GORDON FOOD SVC INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Adenovirus 10 64 70627-2-45133 ARRAY T B QUAT DISINFECTANT GORDON FOOD SVC INC Quaternary ammonium RTU Human coronavirus 2 65 10324-81-45133 ARRAY ULTIMATE SANITIZER GORDON FOOD SVC INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 66 1839-86-39189 ARREX-100 ENVIROCHEM INC Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Adenovirus 10 ARROW CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 1839-169-5747 ARROW CHEMICAL PRODUCTS INC LEMON FRESH NUTRAQUAT Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 67 INC ARROW CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 1839-86-5747 ARROW CHEMICAL PRODUCTS INC SANITIZER Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Adenovirus 10 68 INC AIRKEM PROF PRODS DIV OF 42964-17 ASEPTICARE AEROSOL DISINFECTANT VIRUCIDE Quaternary ammonium; Ethanol RTU Human coronavirus 2 69 ECOLAB ECOLAB PROFESSIONAL Quaternary ammonium; 1130-15-1677 ASEPTICARE TB + II RTU Rotavirus 3 70 PRODUCTS Isopropanol ECOLAB PROFESSIONAL 61178-2-1677 ASEPTI-HB Quaternary ammonium RTU Feline calicivirus 10 71 PRODUCTS 72 1839-190-71670 ATHLETIX DISINFECTANT WIPES CONTEC INC/SPORICIDIN DIV Quaternary ammonium Wipe Human coronavirus 10 73 10324-157-13761 ATLAS RESTAURANT SUPPLY PINE ODOR DISINFECTANT CLEANER ATLAS RESTAURANT SUPPLY Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 74 10324-63-13761 ATLAS RESTAURANT SUPPLY SANI-RINSE+ ATLAS RESTAURANT SUPPLY Quaternary ammonium Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 75 1672-65 AUSTIN A-1 ULTRA DISINFECTING BLEACH JAMES AUSTIN CO Sodium hypochlorite Dilutable Human coronavirus 10 Page 3 of 48 Office of Indiana State Chemist www.oisc.purdue.edu Updated: 4/17/20 Registered
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