Solvay completes US registration process for Actizone® F5
Actizone® F5, Solvay’s innovative 24-hour antimicrobial sanitizing technology, is now fully approved in the United States.
Solvay announced that Actizone® F5, which was successfully launched in the EU and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in November 2021, has now completed registrations within all fifty US states. This ready-to-use broad-spectrum disinfectant for hard surfaces1 with revolutionary 24-hour antimicrobial sanitization2, is now therefore available in the United States*.
“Actizone® F5 is an important step forward for consumers, businesses, and institutions in helping them maintain health standards and offer protection against a wide range of bacteria and viruses, including cold and flu viruses, monkeypox and ebola viruses3, and variants of SARS-CoV-24” said Oliver Hufer, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Actizone®. “We are delighted to know that it is now available for customers in the United States to help protect them during their daily personal and professional lives.”
Actizone® F5, a residue-free 24-hour sanitizing technology, is designed specifically to combine efficient cleaning performance together with the one-step disinfection of harmful bacteria and viruses. This infection-prevention product kills 99.9% of harmful bacteria and viruses, including rotaviruses, while eliminating 99.9% of bacteria for 24 hours. Now, thanks to this breakthrough technology, US customers can join people around the globe who enjoy peace of mind and feel more confident.
*The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the registration of Actizone® F5 (EPA Reg. No 4564-27). Any sale of Actizone® F5 in a particular country or local jurisdiction shall be solely on the basis of approved registration(s), and any claims regarding Actizone® F5 in a particular jurisdiction shall be addressed solely by the laws and approval of Actizone® F5 in that jurisdiction. This is not intended to promote, sell or recommend the sale or use of Actizone® F5 in countries in which it is not registered yet, including Canada. Successful Actizone® product registration in any jurisdiction, including with EPA, does not constitute endorsement by EPA or any other competent authority.