How to Kill Canine Parvo Virus (CPV)
Summer brings with it heat and parvo outbreaks.
Controlling the spread of the problem requires effective products and an effective protocol. Bleach won't work, despite whatever you read on the internet. The reason it won't work is that you can't use it in a manner that is concentrated enough to get the job done without it becoming a danger to pets and workers.
ProVetLogic's Animal Facility Concentrated Disinfectant Kills Parvo
For a free protocol poster that you can display for the workers in your facility contact us. Or you can download it here and print it yourself. To get a full understanding of how to stop parvo, you should enroll in our certified for continuing Education course, "HotZones."
- A synopsis of the steps in the protocol is:
- Remove all animals, bedding, food, water and toys.
- Rinse the surface debris away, but do NOT pressure wash, as this may actually spread the infection.
- Spray (Mist) or foam the surfaces and allow the product to dwell for the specified kill time, usually at least 10 minutes.
- Agitate remaining debris as it becomes loose.
- Rinse with clean water thoroughly and allow the area to dry thoroughly before replacing animals.
- Return animals after all visible product is removed.
WARNING: Do not try this procedure using bleach. Bleach can be absorbed through the paws and will be lethal to cats.
Homeowners should use the PRE-DILUTED ProVetLogic product "Spray and Wipe." This is the same effective formula as the concentrated Animal Facility, but in a ready to use spray bottle. It is also handy for examination room cleanings.
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Vetererarians and animal care facilities should purchase One-Gallon containers of Animal Facility
Here is a summary of the all of the demonstrated kill claims for ProVetLogic's Animal Facility
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Animal Facility Certified to KILL Canine Parovirus Concentrated Disinfectant Cleaner & Deodorizer General Disinfection: Add 1 ounce of this product to one gallon of water. Treated surfaces must remain wet for 10 minutes. At this level, this product is bactericidal according to the AOAC Use Dilution Test method on hard nonporous surfaces modified in the presence of 5% organic serum. Canine Parvo Virus Disinfection: Add 4 ounces of this product to one gallon of water. Treated surfaces must remain wet for 10 minutes. At this level, this product is bactericidal according to the AOAC Use Dilution Test method on hard nonporous surfaces modified in the presence of 5% organic serum. Virucidal Performance: This product is effective against the targeted viruses at 1 to 1.25 ounces per gallon of water or equivalent dilution.
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