The present invention is directed to a sprayable, acidic hard surface cleaning and/or disinfecting composition which contains suspended inclusions which appear as visibly discernible, discrete particulate materials, preferably where said discrete particulate materials are based on alginates which are present as two or more classes of particulate materials.
Lisa A. Napolitano - River Edge NJ, US Michael V. Monticello - Paramus NJ, US Roy Blank - Spring Valley NY, US Gabriel Odame - Bronx NY, US
International Classification:
A01N 25/08 B05D 3/00 A01P 1/00 A01N 33/12
US Classification:
424409, 514642, 427 231
Abstract:
A nonwoven absorbent wipe is impregnated with an antibacterial and antimicrobial composition comprising quaternary ammonium salts, glycol ethers, a surfactant and water. A method of preparation and a process for disinfecting hard surfaces with the wipe are provided.
Lisa A. Napolitano - River Edge NJ, US Phyllis Vitolo - Saddle Brook NJ, US Michael V. Monticello - Paramus NJ, US Travis Duong - Toms River NJ, US Roy Blank - Spring Valley NY, US
A disinfectant wipe and disinfectant composition which exhibits exceptional antimicrobial activities as a result of the synergistic combination of a quaternary ammonium salts and 1,2-alkandiol is provided. The wipe is pre-impregnated with a disinfectant composition which comprises a quaternary ammonium salt, a 1,2-alkanediol with 5-10 carbon atoms, a glycol ether, a surfactant, a pH regulating agent, and water, and optionally alcohol. A method of preparation and a process for disinfecting a surface with the wipe composition are also provided.
Lisa Napolitano is a frequent presenter at psychology conferences throughout the world. Her presentation titled "Negative Beliefs about Emotions Mediate the... Lisa Napolitano is a frequent presenter at psychology conferences throughout the world. Her presentation titled "Negative Beliefs about Emotions Mediate the Effects of a Mindfulness- Based Intervention Upon Experiential Avoidance in BPD" was featured at the annual meeting of the Association for...