The first medical-grade surface disinfectant made exclusively with natural and nature-identical ingredients. multiGREEEN® Surface Disinfectant is accredited by the DGHM/VAH and RKI as “virucidal effective,” the highest grade of medical antiviral effectiveness.
Surface disinfection with mechanics, bactericidal, levurocidal, tuberculocidal efficacy according to DGHM and VAH requirements Dr. med. S. Werner, HygCen, Schwerin.
Surface disinfection with mechanics, bactericidal, levurocidal efficacy according to DGHM and VAH requirements Dr. rer. med. T. Koburger-Janssen, HygieneNord, Greifswald.
Virucidal efficacy according to RKI 2008, DVV 2015 and DVV 2012 Dr. med. S. Werner, HygCen, Schwerin.
Free from alcohols, oxidants, aldehyde, phenol, parabens, chlorine and quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs).
Certified Virucidal Effective by independent accredited institutes according the DGHM/VAH and RKI standards in killing viruses including Corona, Norovirus, HIV, HBV, HBC, Influenza, Adeno Rota and Ebola viruses.
There are certain ingredients that are wonderful for skin, but are only found in nature in small quantities. Nature Identical ingredients are created in laboratory environments to match the natural product. Using Nature Identical ingredients that match rare natural compounds is a safe and sustainable way to benefit from nature’s bounty, whilst protecting the original species.
Antimicrobial substances destroy or slow the growth of harmful microorganisms including bacteria, virus, parasites and fungi like mould and mildew. Antiviral substances work to combat viruses, and Antibacterial substances work against bacteria. Only Antimicrobial substances protect humans, animals and plants from all types of harmful microorganisms.
Inclusion on the DGHM/VAH list signifies that a product has been found effective in accordance with the Guidelines for Testing Chemical Disinfectants, or the Catalogue of Requirements, from the DGHM in cooperation with representatives of the DGKH (German Association for Hospital Hygiene), GHU (Society for Hygiene and Environmental Medicine), DVV (German Registered Association for Combating Viral Diseases) and the DVG (German Veterinary Medicine Society).
Certification and inclusion on the DGHM/VAH list requires at least two independent expert opinions that follow DGHM guidelines and successful analysis by the VAH Disinfectants Commission.
The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) is Germany’s public health institute. Their mission is to protect and improve the health of the population. RKI and the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) set the standards for hygiene requirements for the reprocessing of medical devices.