HACCP Q E2 Sanitizing Liquid Soap

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15.99$

HACCP Q E2 is an ideal liquid hand soap for all food processing environments. Engineered with a powerful Benzalkonium Chloride formula, HACCP Q E2 is 99.999% effective on 26 pathogens, but gentle on hands and skin even with repeated use.

  • Kills 99.999% of 26 tested pathogens in 15 seconds
  • 0.12% Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) formula
  • Enhances the skin’s protective barrier while cleansing at the same time
  • pH balanced and formulated with emollients to keep skin healthy
  • NSF certified E2 classification
  • Fragrance and dye free
  • Kosher and Pareve certified
  • Available in 4 configurations
  • Rich, thick lather

Best suited for:

  • Food Processing
  • Food Service / Grocery
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HACCP Q E2 Sanitizing Liquid Soap FAQ's

Is this a foam or liquid hand soap?

Alpet E2 sanitizing soap is a foaming hand soap. Infused with air, the regular soap formula is altered to create a foaming texture.

What is the advantage of foam hand soap?

Foam hand soap has several advantages over traditional liquid soap. First, the foaming action creates a rich lather that spreads easily across your hands, ensuring thorough coverage and effective cleansing. Second, foam soap uses less water than liquid soap, making it more eco-friendly and cost-effective in the long run. Additionally, foam soap dispensers are designed to deliver the optimum amount of product for each use, reducing waste and saving you money. Lastly, many foam hand soaps are formulated with moisturizing ingredients to keep your skin soft and hydrated, even with frequent use.

What is citric acid powder, and how is it used in soap?

Citric acid powder is a common soap additive used to adjust the pH of the soap and act as a chelating agent. It helps prevent soap scum and improves the soap’s overall texture and effectiveness, especially in hard water areas.

What hand soap do hospitals use?

Hospitals typically use a hand soap that is specifically formulated to meet the rigorous hygiene standards required in healthcare settings. These soaps are designed to effectively kill a wide range of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, helping to prevent the spread of infections. They often contain antimicrobial agents, such as benzalkonium chloride or chlorhexidine gluconate, which have been proven to effectively eliminate harmful microorganisms. Hospital hand soaps are usually gentle on the skin and may include moisturizing ingredients to prevent dryness and irritation caused by frequent handwashing.

Which hand soap kills the most germs?

When it comes to killing germs, one of the most effective hand soaps is antibacterial soap. Antibacterial hand soaps contain active ingredients, such as triclosan or benzalkonium chloride, which have been proven to eliminate a wide range of harmful microorganisms. These soaps work by disrupting the cell membranes of bacteria, viruses and other germs, effectively killing them on contact. However, it's important to note that regular handwashing with any soap, even non-antibacterial ones, can still help reduce the spread of germs and maintain good hand hygiene. Ultimately, the choice of hand soap depends on personal preference and individual needs. It is always advisable to choose a soap that is effective in killing germs while also being gentle on the skin. Following proper handwashing techniques, such as lathering for at least 20 seconds and thoroughly rinsing, are essential for overall effectiveness in reducing the spread of germs.

What is sodium hydroxide, and why is it used in soap making?

Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye, is a strong base commonly used in the soap industry. It plays a key role in the saponification process, where fats and oils are converted into soap. Sodium hydroxide is essential for creating solid soap bars and has a broad range of applications in other industries as well.

Are Sanitizing Systems Effective Against All Types of Bacteria and Viruses?

Sanitizing Systems are made to fight many types of bacteria and viruses. However, how well they work can depend on the type of sanitizer and the germs that are there.

Can Sanitizing Systems Damage Footwear Materials?

Most sanitizing systems are safe for regular footwear materials. However, it is best to check the manufacturer's guidelines. This is important for delicate materials.