STERAMINE tables possess every advantage offered by other Stanitizers plus additional important and distinct benefits which combine to make STERAMINE outstanding.
Property
Chlorine Compounds
STERAMINE Tablets
Iodine Compounds
Liquid Quaternaries
ODOR
yes
none
yes
none
CORROSIVE
yes
no
yes
yes
SKIN IRRITATION
yes
no
yes
yes
OBJECTIONABLE RESIDUE
yes
no
yes
no
STABILITY
poor
good
fair
good
VISIBLE INDICATION
none
yes
none
none
PROBABLE WASTE
yes
no
yes
yes
PROBABLE ERROR
yes
no
yes
yes
FREEZES
yes
no
yes
yes
CHEMICAL EXPOSURE HAZARD CATEGORY*
I-Danger
II-Warning
I-Danger
I-Danger
*EPA classifies products into one of three chemical hazard categories based on a worker’s risk of exposure to the concentrated product from ingestion, inhalation, and skin and eye contact. One of the three specific “signal words” (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) must appear on each product label to properly identify which exposure hazard category the product represents.Category I – DANGER: Most toxic, risk of permanent injury or deatd. Category II – WARNING: Less toxic, risk of temporary injury. Category III – CAUTION: Least toxic, least risk of temporary injury.