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Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) Disinfectant
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What is Benzalkonium Chloride?
Active Ingredients: Benzalkonium Chloride
Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) Disinfectant is an antimicrobial surfactant used to disinfect and clean surfaces and equipment, including livestock or poultry housing. It is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent that is effective against many strains of viruses, bacteria, or fungi.
Benzalkonium is a quaternary ammonium compound (also called quats or QACs), which is used as a biocide and cationic surfactant. Benzalkonium Chloride has a chloride ion as its counterion. It should be noted that when administered with anionic surfactants and metal ions, this compound has an antagonist effect.
It is effective at both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, E. coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Salmonella typhi, and both enveloped and non-enveloped viruses, such as influenza, herpes simplex, norovirus, and rotavirus. Additionally, Benzalkonium Chloride is effective against many types of fungi, including Candida.
Benzalkonium Chloride's effectiveness extends to a variety of veterinary and agricultural applications, making it a valuable tool in maintaining the health and hygiene of livestock and poultry. It plays a crucial role in safeguarding animal health and preventing disease transmission within these settings.
This quaternary ammonium compound should be used with caution in areas where pets or livestock are present. While it is generally safe when used as directed, ensure that animals do not come into direct contact with freshly treated surfaces until they are dry. Consider isolating or removing animals from the area during the disinfection process.
Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) Disinfectant is manufactured and produced by AdvaCare Pharma, a pharmaceutical company specializing in global distribution. Our focus on quality has made AdvaCare a market leader in many countries.
Why are we a leading Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) manufacturer?
AdvaCare Pharma, an American pharmaceutical company, is the manufacturer of Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) Disinfectant. With a wide range of over 250 veterinary medicines, we are a Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) manufacturer that focuses on meeting the needs of veterinary distributors worldwide. By emphasizing high-quality, cost-effective veterinary disinfectants and customized market-specific solutions, we deliver the best value for veterinary distributors, vet clinics, veterinarians and farmers.
Uses
What is Benzalkonium Chloride used for?
It's used to disinfect surfaces of walls, floors, tools, and equipment in environments such as veterinary centers and breeding farms.
How is Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant used?
This quaternary ammonium compound has been manufactured as a solution, which should be diluted before use. Do not mix this product with other chemicals, such as anionic surfactants, soap, salt disinfectant, or peroxide, as it may result in reduced efficacy or undesirable chemical reactions. Dilution ratios typically range from 1:8 to 1:40, depending on the specific application and desired concentration.
Can Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant be used on food contact surfaces?
No. This disinfectant is intended for non-food contact surfaces, such as those found in veterinary centers and breeding farms. It should not come into direct contact with food, food preparation areas, or utensils.
Is Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant effective against all types of microorganisms, including viruses and fungi?
It is effective against a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and fungi but the efficacy may vary depending on the specific strains and concentrations used. Refer to the product label for information on which pathogens it is effective against and the appropriate dilution ratios.
Is there a recommended contact time when using Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant?
Yes, to ensure effective disinfection, follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding contact time. Typically, a surface treated with the diluted solution should remain wet with the disinfectant for a specified period, often referred to as the "dwell time." This dwell time may vary depending on the concentration and specific use, so consult the product label for guidance.
Can Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant be used in homes or for personal disinfection purposes?
While it is effective for disinfection, BAC Disinfectant is mainly designed for use in commercial and industrial settings, such as veterinary centers and breeding farms. There are alternative disinfectants more commonly used for household or personal disinfection needs.
Can Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant be used on animals directly, such as for cleaning wounds or sanitizing fur?
No, this quaternary ammonium disinfectant is not intended for direct use on animals or for cleaning wounds. Its primary use is for disinfecting surfaces and equipment. When it comes to animal care and wound cleaning, use products specifically formulated for such purposes to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals.
Is there a recommended frequency for using Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant in veterinary or breeding farm environments?
The frequency of disinfection should be determined based on the specific needs and usage patterns of the facility. High-traffic or high-risk areas may require more frequent disinfection.
How should Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant be stored?
This bottle should be stored in a dark, dry location, preferably between 2-8°C. Keep the bottle sealed tightly when not in use.
Is there a specific disposal procedure for empty Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant containers?
Yes, empty containers should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations for chemical waste disposal. Rinse the empty container thoroughly with water before throwing to ensure that any residual disinfectant is diluted and rendered less harmful to the environment. Always follow the guidelines provided by your local waste management authorities for proper disposal practices.
Dosage
How much Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) Disinfectant should be used?
The recommended dilution ratio is 1:8. It can be increased to 1:40 depending on the application.
The product must be used on dry surfaces with no forecast of rain for at least 8 hours.
What environmental conditions are important when using BAC Disinfectant?
This quaternary ammonium compound is most effective when applied to dry surfaces, as moisture can dilute the disinfectant and reduce its efficacy. When planning to use it, check the weather forecast first. Rain or moisture within 8 hours of application can wash away the disinfectant, rendering it less effective. Use the product when there is no forecast of rain for at least 8 hours to maximize its disinfection capabilities.
Is personal protective equipment (PPE) required when using BAC Disinfectant?
PPE use is recommended, especially in concentrated form or during prolonged exposure. This may include wearing gloves and eye protection to prevent skin or eye contact with the undiluted product. Adequate ventilation is also needed to prevent inhalation of vapors. Refer to the product's safety data sheet and follow any specific PPE recommendations provided by the manufacturer.
Is there a specific disposal procedure for unused or expired Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) Disinfectant?
Unused or expired product should be disposed of according to local regulations for chemical waste disposal. Avoid pouring the disinfectant down drains or disposing of it in a manner that may harm the environment.
Side Effects
As with all pharmaceuticals, some unwanted effects can occur from the use of Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant. When this product is used properly, adverse effects are uncommon.
One potential side effect associated with BAC (a quaternary ammonium compound) is bronchoconstriction, which refers to the narrowing of the airways in the lungs. This may occur if the disinfectant is inhaled in significant quantities, especially in confined or poorly-ventilated spaces.
Eye irritation is another side effect. If the disinfectant comes into contact with the eyes, it can lead to redness, burning, or itching. In more severe cases, it may cause eye discomfort and excessive tearing. If accidental eye exposure occurs, rinse the affected eye thoroughly with clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention if it persists or worsens.
Allergic reactions can also manifest upon skin contact or inhalation of BAC. These may include skin irritation, redness, itching, or respiratory symptoms such as coughing or wheezing. If any unexpected symptoms or signs of an allergic reaction occur during or after the use of BAC Disinfectant, discontinue its use immediately and seek medical advice.
Precautions
Do NOT use Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant if the animals in the area have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
Do not use this quaternary ammonium compound with anionic surfactants, such as soap, salt disinfectant, or peroxide.
Do not use for synthetic rubber or ophthalmic instruments.
Wear protective gloves, protective clothing and eyewear when using this product. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Always wash your hands thoroughly after use.
Do not use quats on synthetic rubber or ophthalmic instruments, as it may cause damage or adverse reactions.
Always read and follow the directions on the label to help reduce the risk of exposure to chemical fumes.
If accidental ingestion or significant exposure occurs, seek medical attention immediately. Provide medical professionals with the product label and any relevant safety information.
Benzalkonium Chloride Disinfectant typically has a shelf life indicated on the product packaging or label. Check for this information and adhere to any recommended expiration dates.
Dispose of any waste materials, such as disposable gloves or cleaning cloths, used during the disinfection process in accordance with local waste disposal regulations. Do not flush them down the toilet or dispose of them inappropriately.
Why is Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) Disinfectant used in veterinary medicine?
Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) is utilized in veterinary medicine for its broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties. This quaternary ammonium compound has the ability to kill a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and fungi, making it valuable for disinfecting surfaces, equipment, and instruments in veterinary settings.
BAC's relatively low toxicity to animals and its milder corrosiveness compared to other disinfectants also contribute to its popularity in veterinary medicine. It is crucial to follow proper dilution and application guidelines to ensure its effectiveness and minimize any adverse effects on animals.
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