CheckFire introduces Rapid-10, ensuring people return to work safely

CheckFire have introduced Rapid-10, a new portable sanitising solution with antimicrobial properties for protection of hard surfaces.

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As the UK continues to ease out of lockdown and people return to the workplace, employers and building owners must consider detailed risk assessment and plan how daily working will continue under government guidelines.

CheckFire have introduced Rapid-10, a new portable sanitising solution with antimicrobial properties for protection of all types of hard surfaces.

An anti-viral surface disinfectant, it’s been laboratory-tested against ‘enveloped’ viruses similar to COVID-19 and achieves a 99.9-99.99% kill ratio across the testing range.

Tested against a number of viruses, including herpes simplex virus type 1, H1N1, HIV and Hepatitis B – it’s proven to kill microorganisms in under five minutes. Plus, Rapid-10’s active ingredient has known virocidal activity against the SARS-CoV variant.

In its large portable unit, with a shoulder strap, this is an easy way to spray sanitise large or small areas. Rapid-10 is also kind on the environment thanks to its all-natural formulation process – containing zero alcohol.

This high-performance antimicrobial agent is suitable for various of different environments, including; offices, warehouses, schools, supermarkets, care homes and wedding venues are safe for workers and visitors. Transport vehicles, like buses and trains, or emergency vehicles can also be sanitised thoroughly within minutes.

For the fire trade, Rapid-10 comes highly recommended. Engineers can benefit from this source of practical, mobile protection as they work across various settings and carry out extinguisher installations and inspections. The spray is simple to use yet puts engineers in control of their own safety and gives them peace of mind they’re leaving behind protected surfaces for further use.

CheckFire recommends Rapid-10 to all returning businesses and work environments. The fire trade can play its part in helping the UK resume as normal a service as possible – while protecting its employees.

www.checkfire.co.uk/

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