PDI Sani-HyPerCide Germicidal Wipes, Tub of 160 (P27372), deliver hospital-grade disinfection powered by an advanced, ready-to-use hydrogen peroxide formula. Engineered to combat a broad range of healthcare-associated infection (HAI)–causing pathogens—including Clostridioides difficile—these wipes provide a powerful solution without sacrificing material compatibility.
The Sani-HyPerCide formulation offers rapid and effective disinfection, ideal for use on high-touch surfaces, medical equipment, and nonporous environmental surfaces throughout hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. These wipes are now recognized as effective against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19.
Each wipe is pre-saturated with the correct amount of germicidal solution for consistent, reliable performance. The multi-count tub ensures convenient access and helps promote proper disinfection practices in fast-paced clinical environments.
PDI Sani-HyPerCide Wipes have also demonstrated effectiveness against viruses similar to Monkeypox virus on hard, nonporous surfaces, allowing them to be used in accordance with disinfection directions for Adenovirus Type 5 (ATCC VR-5) when addressing Monkeypox concerns.
Key Features:
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Hydrogen Peroxide Formula: Ready-to-use disinfectant effective against a wide range of HAI-causing microorganisms.
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C. difficile Compatibility: Provides sporicidal-level disinfection without compromising surface materials.
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Effective Against SARS-CoV-2: Helps maintain infection control in patient-care environments.
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Proven Performance: Demonstrates effectiveness against viruses similar to Monkeypox when used per Adenovirus Type 5 directions.
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Convenient Tub Packaging: 160-count tub designed for frequent use in clinical settings.
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Broad Surface Compatibility: Safe for use on most medical equipment and nonporous surfaces.
Ideal For:
Hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, emergency departments, operating rooms, and other medical environments requiring rapid, powerful, and compatible hydrogen peroxide–based disinfection—especially where C. difficile protection is critical.

