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SaniSorb provides fast and easy infectious waste fluid
containment in operating room suction canisters and Red Bag waste by quickly
solidifying fluid waste. SaniSorb greatly reduces the risks associated with
the handling of infectious waste while eliminating unpleasant odors
associated with other treatment agents.
SaniSorb offers distinct advantages:
* Pre-measured pouches help to eliminate the waste associated with
bottles and other delivery methods
* Patented, self-activating technology quickly dissolves on contact with
fluid and eliminates the need to tear open pouches like other conventional
products, so personnel are not exposed to unnecessary dusting and
particulates
* One SaniSorb pouch can absorb up to 500 cc of body fluids, more than
other conventional products
Typical applications include:
* Clinics
* Doctors' Offices
* Nursing Homes
* Hospitals
* Schools
* Laboratories
SaniSorb Pre-Measured Rupturing Pouches
For use in Red Bag waste and suction canisters, SaniSorb pre-measured
rupturing pouches eliminate the tearing and spillage associated with
conventional products. Patented, self-activating technology reduces dusting
and unpleasant odors. Available in four standard sizes, the pouches dissolve
on contact with fluid to quickly absorb and immobilize fluid.
Sanisorb pouches eliminate the need to pour loose powder and thereby reduce
dusting and spillage.
SaniSorb Pouches
* 5 gram, 14 gram and 5 gram non-rupturing pillow pouch (for absorption
in waste containers)
SaniSorb Bottle System
SaniSorb 5 ounce bottles are designed with a tapered end to provide the
quickest and most effective liquid absorption available.
* 16 Ounce, 5 Ounce Bottle and 1 Ounce Bottle
Multisorb Technologies practices a policy of continuous improvement,
therefore we reserve the right to discontinue or change specifications,
designs or materials, without notice, consistent with sound engineering
principles and modern practices.