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Belshaw Manufacturing Limited has introduced three different multi-surface disinfectants onto the Ghanaian market – to help maintain a germ-free surface.
The products namely the Belshaw multisurface sanitiser, the Chlorine-based formulation and the Iodine-based formulation have been added to the company’s range of products to serve Ghanaians.
The surface sanitiser used for cleaning, disinfecting and sanitizing products, contains antimicrobial agents that kills germs, virus and bacteria on hard, non-porous surfaces.
The product is great for cleaning bathrooms, kitchens, tiles, stainless steel, door handles, machines and more.
Before the outbreak of Covid-19, little importance was given to disinfecting working surfaces, kitchens, washrooms and food production areas.
During the outbreak, Belshaw saw the opportunity therein and introduced different types for domestic and commercial use.
The products it has on the market is the Chlorine-based formulation sanitiser which is suitable for disinfecting surfaces and items in food processing areas.
This kills microbes that are found on work surfaces, equipment, and more. This product is ideal for use in food processing areas.
Aside from washing hands and social distancing, there are other ways to help ‘flatten the curve’ and slow down the spread of coronavirus which is continually wiping down and disinfecting surfaces.
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