Infection Control & SafetyQuestion 247 of 484
During an inspection, the BBC inspector asks to see the disinfectant in use. The label should clearly show:
a.EPA registration number plus bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal claims
b.Only the brand name
c.Only the country of origin
d.A 'natural' or 'green' label
Explanation
Inspectors look for an EPA registration number on the label and confirmation that the product is bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal. 'Natural' or 'green' marketing without these specifics does not meet the requirement.
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