A Sanondaf case study – Vapourised Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) and its efficacy of inactivation of Prions and Viruses 

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Prions and certain viruses are among the most difficult biological contaminants to inactivate, often resisting standard cleaning and disinfection methods.

Published evidence shows that Sanondaf’s vapourised hydrogen peroxide provides an effective low temperature alternative, capable of inactivating these highly resistant agents without damaging sensitive equipment. 

This study shows that vapourised hydrogen peroxide disrupts critical proteins and genetic material, leading to loss of infectivity in multiple prion strains and a wide range of viruses, including both enveloped and non enveloped types.

This makes vapourised hydrogen peroxide a reliable solution for decontamination in high risk, highly regulated environments where conventional methods may be impractical. 

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With clients ranging from the NHS andresearch laboratories to housing and public health providers, Sanondaf are the UK’s leader in specialist disinfection and decontamination services.

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