This plant-based ready-to-use disinfectant harnesses the power of citric acid to knock out 99.9% of viruses and bacteria! Because LUCAS-CIDE CA is an EPA Category IV disinfectant (lowest level of toxicity), it has highly biodegradable ingredients and no harmful or irritating residues. Streak-free and gentle means it won’t harm materials like acrylics and vinyl and —GET THIS— it can be used on fabrics like capes, aprons, and spa robes creating an anti-microbial safe guard for clients and staff! LUCAS-CIDE CA is a game-changer!
LUCAS-CIDE CA features:
- EPA List N and List Q approved (that means it is effective against
not only COVID-19 but also emerging viral pathogens like Monkeypox - Hospital grade disinfectant
- Kills TB
- Cleans without harsh chemicals
- Eliminates odor-causing bacteria
- Safe for use around dogs and cats
- 60-second sanitizer
- Full disinfection in 5 minutes
- Free of bleach, ammonia, chlorine, disinfectant alcohol,
parabens, phenols, glycol solvents, gluten, phosphate and formaldehyde - One-step disinfectant
LUCAS-CIDE CA is proudly made in the USA.
Instructions for use:
*Refer to bottle label for all instructions for use, warnings and storage/disposal instructions.
TO CLEAN: Apply to surfaces as needed. Spray surface and wipe clean. Spot cheek to test for compatibility.
TO SANITIZE: Pre-clean. Spray and wet the surface. Let stand for 60 seconds on hard, non-porous surfaces. Wipe
or let air dry. No rinsing or wiping is required, even on food contact surfaces.
TO DISINFECT: Spray and wet hard, non-porous surface or item to be disinfected thoroughly. Leave for 5 minutes. Wipe or let air dry. No rinsing or wiping is required after using. For soft surface sanitization: Pre-clean. Spray 6-8 inches from soft surface until wet. Let stand for 60 seconds. Allow to air dry.
EPA Information:
EPA registration number 34810 35 3974.
Designed for the Environment
LUCAS-CIDE CA is an EPA-certified Designed for the Environment product. When a consumer or purchaser sees EPA’s DfE logo on a product, they can feel confident that the product meets stringent EPA criteria for efficacy and effects on human health and the environment.
Human Health DfE-certified products must meet a number of requirements related to human health. For example, to minimize the risk that products will irritate users’ skin or eyes, products must be within a certain pH range. DfE-certified products exclude ingredients that might pose long-term health risks, such as potential to cause cancer or negatively impact young children, among many others.
The Environment EPA’s DfE criteria include considerations that reduce the environmental impact of products. These include how quickly chemicals break down, and how they affect fish and other aquatic life.
Ingredients Before a product can carry the DfE logo, EPA reviews every chemical ingredient, even if it is not added on purpose (e.g., an impurity) or is present in low amounts.
Product performance Like all antimicrobial products, DfE-certified sanitizers and disinfectants can only claim to kill viruses and bacteria that cause human illness if they demonstrate their products’ efficacy through laboratory testing data submitted to and approved by EPA.
Packaging Manufacturers are required to improve the environmental impact of their packaging where possible.
Due to the nature of the products we sell, ALL SALES ARE FINAL.