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The Tristel Anistel High Level Surface Disinfectant (formerly Trigene) is used for multi purpose surface cleaning and disinfecting and destroys bacteria, fungi, viruses and mycobacteria.
General conditions - Wash down floors, walls and animal health habitats (unoccupied) with anistel at a dilution of 1:200
High risk (PARVO/TB) - Wash or wipe down all surfaces including worktops, sinks and animal housing (post/pre-occupation) with Anistel at a dilution of 1:100
For airborne pathogens (e.g. Parainfluenza, Bordatella bronchiseptica - kennel cough) - Use Anistel in a trigger spray at a 1:200 dilution from ceiling to floor
For soaking of bedding - Use Anistel at a dilution of 1:100 for 20 minutes then wash as normal.
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A reputable product at a reasonable price
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Excellent disinfectant if you have more than one pet. Animals that go out can easily come into contact with different bacteria and viruses. Tristel Anistel provide a safe and healthy environment and it smells good too!! Small accidents are quickly dealt with and odours eliminated.
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We have a cat with asthma so being able to get a strong disinfectant that doesn't smell is great. We've had the apple one in the past only because I couldn't get this one. Hopefully it kills bugs that cheaper disinfectants don't but it's difficult to prove!
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Tristel Anistel High Level Surface Disinfectant, including answers from our team.
Leeann Tai
How to measure dilute of 1:100 or 1:200
Hello,
Thank you for you question.
To achieve a 1:100 dilution, you need 1ml for every 100ml. An easier way to think about this is 100ml to 1000ml, or 10ml to a litre. You can measure this with two 5ml teaspoons.
Hope this helps!
Thanks,