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CLEVELAND—April 5, 2021— On the heels of late last year’s release of WetWorks® Pre-Saturated Cleaning Wipes comes a powerful line extension with a fast-acting disinfectant that kills 99.9% of bacteria in just 15 seconds. New WetWorks® +Plus Pre-Saturated Surface Disinfecting Wipes feature a powerful EPA-registered disinfectant that quickly kills common dangerous bacteria like Staph, E.coli, Listeria, and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Hospeco Brands Group’s made-in-the-U.S.A. WetWorks line of cleaning wipes allows the company to combat supply chain issues that have riddled the cleaning and sanitization market since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The powerful disinfecting wipe is intended for use in hospitals and healthcare/dental settings, laboratories, offices, shopping centers, catering facilities, corrections facilities, critical care areas, schools, beauty salons/barber shops, tattoo/pmu studios, transport vehicles, veterinary clinics, gyms and more. WetWorks® +Plus has also demonstrated effectiveness against viruses similar to 2019 Coronavirus (SARSCoV-2) on hard, non-porous surfaces.* Therefore, this product can be used against SARS-CoV-2 when used in accordance with the directions for use against Human Coronavirus on hard, nonporous surfaces. (Please refer to the EPA website for additional information.)
The hospital-grade, bleach- and alcohol-free dual-chain quaternary cleaner in WetWorks +Plus also kills cold and flu virus on hard non-porous surfaces.
Wipes are safe for most surfaces. Each roll contains 800 wipes measuring 8”x 6” which are loadable into either a wall-mounted or floor-style dispenser. Adjustable pull tension dispenses one wipe at a time, reducing waste and saving money. The transparent cover makes it easy to see when wipes are low, so sanitation is never sacrificed. The company’s floor-style dispenser comes with a discreet wastebasket to encourage patron use and safe disposal.
*WetWorks® +Plus Wipes are an effective virucide on hard, non-porous surfaces against Human Coronavirus (ATCC VR-740) when treated surface is allowed to remain wet for 10 minutes. Allow surfaces to air dry.