SDS

Nisus DSV Specimen Label • SAL102110 • page Page 11 of 18
At 2 ounces per gallon of water use level, with treated
surfaces remaining wet for 10 minutes, this product was
evaluated and found to be effective against the following
viruses on hard, non-porous surfaces:
Avian influenza A virus – H5N1
Canine Coronavirus
SITE PREPARATION: The first step in any on-going
sanitation program must be the removal of gross con-
tamination and debris. This can be accomplished using a
shovel, broom, or vacuum depending on the area to be
disinfected. The efficacy of even the most efficient ger-
micidal cleaner is reduced in the presence of heavy or-
ganic matter. Once the heavy debris is eliminated
thoroughly, clean all surfaces with soap or detergent and
rinse with water.
APPLICATION: Remove all animals and feeds from ar-
eas to be treated, vehicles and enclosures. Remove all
litter, droppings and manure from floors, walls and sur-
faces of barns, pens, stalls, chutes and other surfaces of
facilities and fixtures occupied or traversed by poultry or
other animals. Empty all troughs, racks and other feed-
ing and watering appliances. Thoroughly clean all sur-
faces with soap or detergent and rinse with water.
Saturate surfaces with disinfecting or Virucidal* solution
at 1 1/4 oz per gallon of water for a period of 10 minutes.
Immerse all halters, ropes, and other types of equipment
used in handling and restraining animals, as well as
forks, shovels, and scrapers used for removing litter and
-manure. Ventilate buildings, coops and other closed
spaces. Do not house animals or employ equipment until
treatment has been absorbed, set or dried. Thoroughly
scrub all treated feed racks, troughs, automatic feeders,
fountains and waterers and other equipment which can
contact food or water with soap or detergent, and rinse
with potable water before reuse.
VETERINARY CLINICS / ANIMAL LIFE SCIENCE
LABORATORY / ANIMAL CARE FACILITIES / ANI-
MAL RESEARCH CENTERS/ANIMAL LABORATORY /
ANIMAL QUARANTINE AREAS / ANIMAL BREEDING
FACILITIES / ZOOS / PET SHOP / ANIMAL HUS-
BANDRY / KENNELS / BREEDING AND GROOMING
ESTABLISHMENT / TACK SHOPS DISINFECTION
DIRECTIONS: For cleaning and disinfecting the follow-
ing hard, non-porous surfaces: equipment not used for
animal food or water, utensils, instruments, cages, ken-
nels, stables, stalls and catteries. Remove all animals
and feeds from areas to be treated, animal transporta-
tion vehicles, crates, etc. Remove all litter, droppings
and manure from floors, walls and surfaces of facilities
occupied or traversed by animals. Thoroughly clean all
surfaces with soap or detergent and rinse with water.
Saturate surfaces with a use solution of 2 oz. per gallon
of water for a period of 10 minutes. Immerse all halters,
ropes, and other types of equipment used in handling
and restraining animals as well as forks, shovels, and
scrapers used in removing litter and manure. Ventilate
buildings and other closed spaces. Do not house ani-
mals or employ equipment until treatment has been ab-
sorbed, set or dried. Thoroughly scrub all treated feed
racks, automatic feeders, waterers, and other equipment
which dispenses food or water with soap or detergent,
and rinse with potable water before reuse.
At 2 ounces per gallon of water in the presence of 400
ppm of hardness for a 10-minute contact time, this prod-
uct was found to be effective against Hantavirus.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING AND DIS-
INFECTING AREAS WHICH MAY BE INFESTED WITH
HANTAVIRUS
Infection with Hantavirus occurs by inhalation of infec-
tious materials. CDC recommends that persons involved
with cleanup wear coveralls, disposable, if possible, rub-
ber boots or disposable shoe covers, rubber or plastic
gloves, protective goggles, and a half mask air purifying,
negative pressure respirator with a high efficiency par-
ticulate air (HEPA) filter or a powered air-purifying respi-
rator (PAPR) with HEPA filter. Disinfect Personal
Protective gear upon removal at the end of the day. If
the coveralls are not disposable, they must be laundered
on site. If no laundry facilities are available, the coveralls
must be immersed in liquid disinfectant until they can be
washed.
All potential infective waste material, including respirator
filter, from cleanup operations that cannot be burned or
deep buried on site must be double bagged in appropri-
ate plastic bags. The bagged material must then be la-
beled as infectious, if it is to be transported, and
disposed of in accordance with local requirements for
infectious waste.
Rodent droppings and visible dust can be reservoirs for
Hantavirus. If you are cleaning out a building that has
been closed up, such as a cabin, shed or garage:
a. Air out the building for at least 30 minutes by
opening windows and doors.
b. Leave the building while it is airing out.
c.
Do not vacuum, sweep or dust. This can spread the
virus through the air.
d. Thoroughly wet the contaminated areas with 2
ounces per gallon of water and allow solution to
stand undisturbed for 10 minutes.
e. Carefully remove contaminated material and
dispose by burial or burning. Contact your local and
state health department for additional disposal
methods.
f. Treat the surface again following the label
directions and allow solution to stand undisturbed
for 10 minutes.
RENDERING PLANT/DRESSING PLANT DISINFECT-
ANT DIRECTIONS: Cover or remove all food and pack-
aging materials. Remove all gross soils. Disinfect
equipment, walls and floors in poultry and animal dress-
ing plants. Disinfect offal rooms, exterior walls and load-
ing platforms of dressing plants. Saturate all surfaces
with the use solution of 1 1/4 oz. per gallon of water.
Scrub to loosen all soils. Allow to soak for 10 minutes
and thoroughly rinse all wetted and cleaned surfaces
with potable water.