Frequently Asked Questions

COVID-19 and ADI Disinfectant.

ADI Disinfectant has been tested successfully on Feline Coronavirus.

For Coronavirus claims, MSL uses Feline coronavirus for the surrogate organism therefore allowing any result on Feline coronavirus to represent  the results achieved on the pandemic strain if it was tested and that they are repeatable by other labs.

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What kind of disinfectant is ADI Disinfectant ?

ADI Disinfectant is a non toxic surface disinfectant, free from chlorine and hydrogen peroxide.

It is made up of natural salts, the active ingredients being sodium sulphate and potassium.

What is the kill rate?

Log 6.25, which is currently one of the highest kill rates on the market currently.

For more information on log 6.25, click here.

Does ADI Disinfectant have accreditation?

ADI Disinfectant has international accreditation.

For more information on accreditations, click here.

How do I order ADI Disinfectant?

We are working on our online shop, so for the time being please fill in your details on our contact form and we’ll assist you personally.

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How long does ADI Disinfectant take to be effective?

Simply spray ADI Disinfectant onto the surface and leave to air dry.

The disinfected area may be used after 30 seconds.

Do I need to wear protective clothing/gear when using ADI Disinfectant?

No, since ADI Disinfectant is non-toxic , chlorine free and hydrogen peroxide free , no protective clothing or gear is necessary.

What Products does ADI Disinfectant offer ?

ADI Disinfectant ranges in sizes.

Click here to view our product catalogue.

How do I know which product is best suited for me?

On our product catalogue , under each product there is a drop down menu which shows “recommended uses” for each different product.

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What is the application per square meter of ADI?

On our product catalogue , under each product there is a drop down menu which shows “more details” for each different product.

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What are “ORP” Levels?

ADI has an ORP level of 950mV immediately and over 1000mV after 3 hours.

Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) is a measurement of disinfectant effectiveness in water.

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What pathogens has ADI Disinfectant been tested to kill?

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Listeria monocytogenes

Salmonella typhimurium Enterococcus hirae Staphylococcus aureus Escherichia coli Click here to be directed to our pathogens list on our Training & Protocols tab.
What other pathogens could ADI Disinfectant presumably kill?

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 Lactobacillus brevis

Enterobacter cloacae

Shigella dysenteriae

Cholera

Typhoid

Norovirus

Campylobacter

Clostridium perfringens

Neisseria Gonorrhoeae

Klebsiella Pneumoniae

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

Clostridium Difficile

Coccidiosis

Yersinia Petsis

Bordetella Pertussis

Aspergillus

How do you “assume” ADI Disinfectant kills these pathogens.

Because of ADI Disinfectant’s high ORP levels and other tests done against these pathogens it can be safely assumed that ADI Good Surface Disinfectant kills these pathogens.

What is EFSA ?

EFSA –European Food Safety Authority

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What is SABS?

SABS – South African Bureau of Standards.

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What is NRCS?

NRCS – National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications.

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What is SANAS ?

SANAS – South African National Accreditation System.

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What is ICSA ?

ICSA – Islamic Council of South Africa.

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Is ADI Disinfectant Halaal?

Yes, ADI Disinfectant is certified Halaal.

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