Technical Bulletin

Shockwave Concentrate: The only disinfectant EPA registered to kill Human
Coronavirus under the harshest conditions.
Recent strains of Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) have grown rapidly in Wuhan
China but cases have also been identified beyond the borders. The symptoms of
coronavirus are different from a cold/flu. The coronavirus usually appears
between two and 14 days after exposure. People who have coronavirus often
feel some or all of these symptoms: mild to severe respiratory illness, fever or
feeling feverish/chills, cough, sore throat, and shortness of breath. There is
concern that this strain can be infectious before people show symptoms.
Fiberlock Shockwave Tested beyond Standard
ICP’s Environmental Restoration Group supplies the only disinfectant proven effective against Coronavirus in real world
situations – Fiberlock’s Shockwave concentrate. For a product to be EPA Registered as a disinfectant it must pass
efficacy testing for each given virus or microorganism. This test includes exposing the subject strain to the disinfectant
and the product must kill over 99.99% of the microorganism to pass. Often an organic soil load is added to create a more
challenging test as organic material on the surface reduces the efficacy of a disinfectant. The industry standard is a 5%
organic soil load which simulates slightly “dirty” conditions. ICP’s Shockwave is the only product in the industry that was
tested, and EPA registered, against the Human Coronavirus at much higher, more challenging, but real-world scenario
98% soil load.
Label is the Law
When faced with specific challenges, it is important to understand the liability
potential and responsibility under the law to follow the precise instruction for use sites, applications, and microorganism
kill claims, listed on the products’ packaging. Remember that a sanitizer doesn’t kill like a disinfectant; THEY ARE NOT
THE SAME. Consider that the specific virus or microorganism must be EPA registered and listed on the product
packaging. Also respect that without the EPA registered listing on the label the product cannot be used for that specific
application, by law. Contractors and industry professionals must educate themselves to prevent liability from false
claims or improper use based on the labeling.
Controlling the Virus is the Future
Coronavirus outbreaks can become widespread epidemics or even global pandemics. This virus can live on a surface for
hours and possibly as long as a day, depending on temperature and humidity. But Coronavirus can be controlled.
Although it’s labor intensive an outbreak can be contained with basic cleaning and disinfecting techniques. Special
attention should be paid to common “hot spot” or high touch points like door handles, faucets, water fountain knobs, or
even toys that are used by multiple children throughout the day.
For more information contact your ICP representative or visit www.fiberlock.com/product/shockwave/.

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