Prevantics® Maxi Swabstick In-Service Training Video
For new hire training or yearly refresher, this in-service video covers a basic product overview and instructions for use of the Prevantics Maxi Swabstick.
The first and only 3.15% (w/v) Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) and 70% (v/v) Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) skin antiseptic.
- Premoistened, ready-to-use and contain no glass.
- Unique 2-sided applicator for interdigital areas and skin folds
- Dry sites: 30 second prep time followed by 30 second dry time | Moist sites: 2 minute scrub time followed by 1.5 minute dry time
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need to wipe off the Prevantics® antiseptic liquid from the skin after application?
Show AnswerNo. Prevantics contains both 3.15% Chlorhexidine Gluconate and 70% Isopropyl Alcohol which should be left on the skin to provide continued antimicrobial activity. -
Why are Prevantics® Skin Antiseptics applied using back and forth strokes?
Show AnswerThe back and forth strokes provide friction which allows for deeper penetration of the antiseptic into the cracks and fissures of the skin in the epidermis. -
Some PDI products state "store at room temperature." What is the definition of room temperature?
Show AnswerFor our EPA-regulated products, such as Sani-Cloth® and Sani-Prime™ brand products, room temperature is defined as an average temperature of 25◦ C (77◦ F) and within a temperature range of 15◦ C to 30◦ C (59◦ F to 86◦ F). For our FDA-regulated products, such as Prevantics® brand products, "controlled room temperature" indicates a temperature maintained thermostatically that encompasses the usual customary working environment of 20◦ C to 25◦ C (68◦ F to 77◦ F). SOURCE: USP 41-NF 36 General Notices and Requirements (August 1, 2013 First Supplements) Section 10.30.50. "Room Temperature" indicates the temperature prevailing in a working area. Section 10.30.60. Controlled Room Temperature