Sodium Hypochlorite 1% solution is a powerful disinfectant widely used in hospitals for surface sterilization, floor cleaning, and biomedical waste management. It is effective against a broad spectrum of viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Commonly recommended by health authorities for COVID-19 and infection control, it is used to sanitize patient rooms, surgical areas, and contaminated equipment. The solution must be diluted as per use-case and handled with care.
Sodium Hypochlorite Solution (1%) is a widely used disinfectant and bleaching agent commonly employed in hospitals and public health operations for surface, linen, and equipment disinfection. It is especially effective against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores. This chlorine-based solution is recommended by the WHO and health ministries for cleaning high-touch surfaces like floors, bed rails, door handles, and sinks in patient care areas. It works by releasing free chlorine, which disrupts microbial cell structures and inactivates pathogens upon contact. Available in 1-liter bottles or larger containers, it should be diluted according to guidelines before application, depending on the use case—routine cleaning or outbreak response. The solution must be handled with care using gloves, as it can irritate the skin and respiratory tract if misused. Sodium Hypochlorite is particularly effective in terminal cleaning (after patient discharge) and during pandemic or outbreak situations such as COVID-19. It’s also used in disinfecting biohazard spills, reusable PPE kits, and non-critical surgical tools. Reliable and economical, this solution is a frontline defense in environmental sanitation for any medical facility aiming to control infection and ensure a safe care setting.
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