MADISAN 75 Sanitizer

May 15, 2020
MADISAN 75 Sanitizer Kills Human Coronavirus in Industrial/Manufacturing Facilities

Madison Chemical introduces MADISAN 75 (EPA #10324-81-110), a 4-chain quaternary surface sanitizer, disinfectant, mildewstat, and virucide for hard, non-porous and inanimate surfaces in various settings including industrial/manufacturing facilities, commercial entities, and more.  MADISAN 75 kills the Human Coronavirus, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and a variety of animal viruses specified on the EPA registered label.  MADISAN 75 appears on EPA List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2.  It is ideal for a range of industries and applications, including industrial/manufacturing facilities, transportation, schools, restaurants, as well as hospitals and healthcare facilities, nursing homes, food and beverage processing, and more.

MADISAN 75 sanitizes hard, non-porous surfaces/objects at 3.5 oz. per 4.5 gallons of water (450 ppm active quat).  It may be applied using a sponge, brush, cloth, mop, or by immersion or other applications specified on the EPA label.  Treated surfaces must remain wet for 10 minutes.  Allow the excess solution to drain and surface to air dry.  Food contact surfaces must be thoroughly rinsed with potable water prior to use. 

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