Why do your hand sanitizing products make no reference to being effective against MRSA, C difficile or Norovirus but your surface products do?
In the UK the Medicines & Health Care Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) does not currently allow makers of hand sanitisers to make claims on their product packaging against specific types of germs for fear consumers will think it’s a guaranteed prevention of illness. Surface sanitisers are not governed by such guidelines so we are able to inform our customers on our surface products exactly which germs Supernova has been independently tested and proven effective against. The same Supernova solution is used in both the surface and hand products so you can be sure that you are receiving the best germ protection possible when you use Supernova.
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